Motels in Hiawatha, Kansas

Hiawatha is located approximately 70 miles north of Topeka, in northeastern Kansas' Brown County. It is the largest city in the county and boasts a history back to 1857, when the town was first incorporated. Hiawatha features a farming industry along with attractions such as Hiawatha Lake, Brown County Agriculture Museum and Korthanke Memorial Fountain. The town offers motels for visitors to the area.
  1. Sunflower Motel

    • Sunflower Motel is located on 1st Street in Hiawatha, just a half-mile from the highway, and a few minutes from downtown. Each room exits right to the parking lot and features individual climate control, private bathrooms, wireless Internet service, cable television, microwave, coffee maker and refrigerator as of 2010.

    The Country Cabins

    • The Country Cabins Hunting Preserve features hunting excursion, rustic lodging and a restaurant with a full bar. Each of the five cabins overlooks a 12-acre pond and feature accommodations for one to six people. Each cabin features a private bathroom, satellite television, DVD player and kitchenette. Country Cabins provides guests with coffee, juice and muffins each morning. The facilities are smoke free.

    Hiawatha Lodge

    • The Hiawatha Lodge is located within walking distance from Maple Lanes Bowling and restaurants, close to downtown Hiawatha. The lodge features 40 guest rooms, each with standard amenities. The Lodge also has an on-site restaurant, outdoor swimming pool and meeting facilities for business functions or private events.

    Near Hiawtha

    • Sabetha Country Inn is a 22 minute drive, 17 miles west of Hiawatha in the neighboring town of Sabetha. The inn is located right on Highway 75, close to area restaurants and attractions such as the Old Albany School House, Albany Railroad Museum and Sommerset Park. The Check In Motel is a 26 mile drive, 17 miles north of Hiawatha in Falls City, Nebraska.

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