After the Thanksgiving meal, leftovers are put away, and the family has awoken from their naps, it’s time to find something fun to do.
You can use my guide to delightful and entertaining experiences in Kansas as inspiration for fun during your family’s Thanksgiving break plans. I can vouch for each experience and promise you’ll make lasting memories wherever you explore.
10 Ways to Enjoy Kansas With Family During Thanksgiving Break
Take a Family Photo with a Scenic Background
It’s likely fall foliage is finished for the season, so if that’s the case, consider snapping a family photo in front of one of Kansas’ most picturesque natural backdrops. Monument Rocks outside of Oakley is located on private land, but it is open to the public during daylight hours. In town, kids will appreciate Sunshine Bakery‘s array of donuts.

If you have a Kansas State Park vehicle pass or day pass, enter Mushroom State Park, an 8 Wonders of Kansas Geography site. On the opposite side of the road, Pulpit Rock Formation is a towering fungi-shaped rock, a photo-worthy spot. Drive to Wilson afterward to enjoy a slice of homemade pie at Made From Scratch.
Tuttle Creek State Park offers photographers expansive lake views in Manhattan. Create an afternoon of adventure by trekking a nature trail or enjoy a meal at a picnic area. I recommend AJ’s NY Pizzeria in downtown Manhattan when hunger strikes.
Burn Off Calories in a Family-Friendly 5K Race
Topeka is known for hosting the Kansas Turkey Trot for Heroes on Thanksgiving morning. Proceeds from every dollar raised go back to help first responders and veterans. In Wichita, the Blue Cross Blue Shield Kansas Tiny Trot is perfect for kids ages six and under. Adult runners can partake in the 2-mile or 10-mile races.

Get Competitive at an Arcade
Kansas is home to family-friendly arcades, and if you’re seeking a game center preferred by adults, there is likely a barcade near you.
Bring the entire family to Leavenworth’s Retro-Cade, where you can play all the retro and new arcades you want for a flat fee three days a week. Kids are welcome with an adult at The Arcade, a locally owned fun zone with video games on free play when you pay $12 (adults) or $10 (kids 10 and under).
Also in Wichita, adults will appreciate Headshots Bar & Grill earned Small Business of the Year for its array of video games (1,000 available!), pinball machines, and board game selection.
Visit Kid-Approved Science Museums
If you have kids who need to burn off energy, I recommend letting them explore Exploration Place in Wichita, a hands-on science center that also hosts live shows.

In Manhattan, Flint Hills Discovery Center engages the youngest museum-goers with sensory stations teaching about the native Kansas prairie and its critters. Featured exhibits at the Kansas Children’s Discover Center in Topeka make indoor playtime entertaining.
Give Into Your Sweet Tooth at a Chocolate Shop
Skip the pie and take the family shopping at one of several highly recommended candy shops in the Sunflower State. I love each of these five candy stores in Wichita, but when I’m away from home, I appreciate Emporia’s Sweet Granada and Lawrence’s Squishington’s Candy the most. In Abilene, visiting Russell Stover’s retail store is a candy lover’s heaven.

Enjoy a Scenic Trail Walk
Exercise is an instant mood booster for all ages. Besides, who couldn’t use exercise after a big Thanksgiving meal, right? In Merriam, I love walking the Turkey Creek Steamway Trail, a free-to-explore paved pathway located near a handicap-accessible playground and waterfall.
In Andover, the entire family will find something to love at 13th Street Sports Park, which is located near the Redbud Trail. In Marysville, take a walk on the Blue River Rail Trail and enjoy native birdwatching during breaks.

Visit a Historic Landmark
Take a self-guided tour of the Kansas State Capitol in Topeka. Kids will appreciate the visitor center’s hands-on activities. Afterward, dine as a family at Lettuce Feed You Capitol Cafe & Snack Bar, open Monday through Friday until 2:00 pm.
Outdoor landmarks worthy of touring include Fort Scott National Historic Site (Fort Scott), Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail (Kansas City, Kansas), and Constitution Hall (Lecompton).
Take a Drive to Admire Holiday Lights
If you want to see the Christmas light displays considered some of the best in Kansas, you need to visit a town where it’s Christmas year-round, WaKeeney. The Christmas City of the High Plains displays a 35′ Christmas tree covered in 3,000 lights in the center of town. The tree and display are lit on the Saturday after Thanksgiving and stay illuminated until New Year’s Day.
Take a photo at the North Pole and try to find the metal Christmas trees in front of historic homes and businesses around town.
Other places to view well-known holiday light displays include Illuminations at Botanica (Wichita), Candy Cane Lane (Prairie Village), Holiday Lights on Farmstead Lane (Overland Park), plus quite a few rural towns.
Get Crafty Making Holiday Gifts
Hone your creative talents at one of the following studios open to art lovers of all ages. I had a fantastic experience learning lithography during a two-hour session at the Salina Art Center. Reserve a spot for one of their classes, ranging from drawing to pottery.
You don’t have to be an experienced painter to appreciate the fun of adding paint to canvas at Pinot’s Palette in Olathe. My first visit was so relaxing, I lost track of time as I sipped wine and painted.
Check the event schedule for kid-friendly paint sessions suitable for children aged 10 and above, accompanied by an adult.
Buy a Puzzle or Lego® Set to Complete Together
A 500-count puzzle or Lego® set is much easier to complete when you have help from family members. I’ve shopped enough Kansas gift stores and bookshops to know which one sells the best puzzles. Select from a dozen puzzle designs at the Literary Cat Company in Pittsburg, The Toy Store in Lawrence, and Imagine That Toys in Wichita, which carry extensive Lego® set inventory.
Hopefully, this list inspires you to add more delight to your Thanksgiving break spent with family. It’s the time of year when we’re reminded that quality time spent with family is important.
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I appreciated the detailed feedback, including the club face angle, stroke speed, and the ball’s trajectory. The ForeSight technology offers users various golf courses to select from, plus families with kids love its carnival game option.
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Artists can reserve a day pass to gain unlimited access to the warehouse’s equipment during open studio hours. Summer is a busy time for the studio when about a dozen instructors teach classes. Are you interested in painting, ceramics or paper crafts? They have a
My instructor, Darren, taught me the step-by-step process of making a linocut drawing using a provided pattern. Admittedly, I wasn’t the best at carving intricate lines into the linoleum square (it’s more difficult than it looks!), but he patiently talked me through the process until it was ready for inking and rolling through the press.
I watched Problemista, a film about a mild-mannered young man working toward getting a VISA 

During your stroll downtown, you’ll quickly notice vibrant -olored murals peeking out from around corners and down alleyways. Each October, selected artists from across the globe converge on Salina to paint street art during the
PRO TIP: Surround yourself with multiple murals by walking 
I took my time enjoying breakfast in the dining room as I watched the owner, Taylor, and her staff serve breakfast to drive-up window and dine-in customers.




The museum is known for hosting thematic events featuring specific makes and models of cars.
PRO TIP: If you’re looking for a place to reserve for a group event, consider their 








The staff is eager to direct you to places to explore in the area, plus the center houses display cases showcasing the town’s history. Nestled in the Ozark Mountains, West Plains is steeped in history.
I was impressed with the well-stocked inventory of regionally made products ranging from honey to home decor items.
PRO TIP: If traveling by RV, you’ll love the center’s expansive parking lot, water fill, and dump station. Visitors with dogs will love the shaded grassy areas to take a stroll.



After exploring the downtown area, we drove to spots around town, seeking out other permanent paintings.

We sipped ice-cold lattés while listening to the staff give instructions on throwing techniques and the rules of play. Despite my best efforts, the hatchets and Ninja stars I threw toppled off the target, coming to rest on the ground.
Watching others take turns throwing sharp weapons at the wood wall with better success was fun, and the coffee drinks made it a delightful experience.
One of the best parts of visiting the family-run business is their pride in selling locally sourced baked goods, coffee beans, and gifts.
PRO TIP: Look at the framed photographs on the wall for a few minutes. Each one captures historical moments when Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton visited West Plains. The building is where Wagoner launched his famous career.
As the book states, “Sometimes a bottle or flask was handed around from person to person, and some people complained about the loud, rowdy behavior exhibited by some of the dance’s inebriated patrons.”
Did a prohibitionist cause the explosion? Did J. M. Weiser, found dead behind the building with a door knob in his hand, cause the accident that killed 39 people and injured 23 others?
Photographer Joyce McMurtrey’s work “King of The Ozarks” was on display on the day of our visit. The native Missourian captured portraits of family members and neighbors of H. King Davis while interviewing them.


According to Explore West Plains, services were held in every church in town on April 19, 1928. This memorial remembers the 19 unidentified people laid to rest along with 20 identified people.
During our visit, locals gathered around the bar during Happy Hour. Nearby, a father and son played a game of pool while arcade games like Big Buck and Golden Tee flickered in the background.
Known for their wings, we shared a 5-piece basket with our choice of sauces: Thai Chili and Spicy BBQ – cooked and sauced to perfection. The Traditional Chef Salad with ham and eggs was fully loaded and crave-worthy. Our server said they are adding a salad bar.
If you order a burger, expect it to be stacked high like the West Plains Pride served on a jalapeño bun with pepper jack cheese, onion, and mango habanero sauce.
PRO TIP: Opt to sit outside on a nice weather day. They host local musicians on Saturday nights – no cover charge.
The brewery has a variety of beers for every kind of craft beer connoisseur, but for us, it was an easy choice.
To our delight, friendly locals joined us outside to raise a glass to West Plains.



The menu includes unexpected delights like homemade baked goods, avocado toast on artisan bread, and handcrafted breakfast sandwiches.
The faith-based gathering space is also a boutique that supports local makers and creators. The retail shelves ran the length of a brick-exposed wall and were piled high with irresistible merchandise from apparel to home decor.
PRO TIP: Look at the menu boards or ask a friendly barista for the day’s drink or food special.
The spring produces 6.5 million gallons of water per day, flowing beneath sandstone blocks.
The mill is closed to the public., but consider taking advantage of beautiful walking trails, putting your feet in the cold water (28 million gallons per day!), or primitive camp nearby.

PRO TIP: Park your car in the gravel lot at the base of the mill. None of the privately owned buildings are open to the public, so walking the grounds for stunning Ozark views is advisable.
Specialty sandwiches, burgers, and wraps dominate the menu. Our friendly server suggested the French Dip Sandwich and zesty Cuban sandwich, both equally scrumptious. The meat was juicy, the bread soft, and the flavor delivered.
The Brick Oven Pizza menu includes 8″ personal pizzas cooked to order if you crave something other than a sandwich.

We peered into display cases featuring military items and clothing once worn by the town’s residents. Equally interesting, old photos, newspapers, and Zizzer high school yearbooks were accessible.

You’ll see everything from vintage toys and coins to furniture and depression glass inside 22,000 square feet of retail space. I was drawn to an illuminated glass case filled with relics from the town’s past.
The signature of Elwin Charles “Preacher” Roe, a professional baseball player who retired after the 1954 season and opened a supermarket in town, was scrawled upon several artifacts. Roe played with the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Brooklyn Dodgers.
A gift-giver’s go-to shop, Country at Heart is known for its handcrafted baskets decorated for themed parties.
The specialty store carries toys, books, novelty socks, candles, and more. You’ll find it hard to resist buying a gift or candy for yourself or a friend once you walk inside.
Why buy a generic print for your home’s wall when you can purchase an exquisite painting or photograph?
Located a short walk from downtown West Plains, the gallery is a place to admire the talent of regional artists while igniting your own creativity.
The smell of leather. The overwhelming rows of boots, handbags, and accessories make HB Boot Corral the number-one place to shop for western apparel.
PRO TIP: Pack brightly colored discs should you unintentionally throw one into a tall grass, wooded area.
As we entered, the staff directed us to an available table. We chose instead to pony up to the bar, a place I prefer so we can watch the action and have a direct view of the beer taps.
We worked up an appetite while sipping on a Belgian Blonde and Marzan, eventually ordering a stone-fired meat pizza and a plate of house-smoked tri-tip steak with sides.
PRO TIP: With dozens of flavorful beers on tap, locals rave about the brewery’s cream soda and root beer ordering growlers of it to go.
I heard, “Hi honey, how are you?” upon entering the store, where I waited patiently in line to order an iced vanilla latté and breakfast quinoa protein bowl to go.
The dual-purpose space was tastefully decorated with fresh floral arrangements, holiday decorations, and grab-n-go gifts for any occasion.
Just as I was leaving to take my breakfast to the park to enjoy it, I felt a tap on the shoulder. Turning around, the owner handed me a rose.
I settled into a picnic table under a canopy of towering trees to enjoy breakfast and coffee. A couple stood at the park’s map, choosing a walking trail while birds and butterflies fluttered about.
Owned and maintained by the city, it features a wood bridge over a creek, benches for relaxation, a pavilion, a children’s play area, and a paved walking trail.
PRO TIP: The park is open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Dog walkers must bring a leash.
Regina Willard is a contemporary impressionist painter who captures the natural world with every brush stroke. Her business partner, Ellen Hones Martin, is a wheel-thrower who creates unique pottery – each sells their creations at the studio.
Whether they are teaching students how to create a masterpiece or creating their own, the studio is abuzz with activity. I witnessed local shoppers in awe of for-sale artwork as the owners welcomed them to an open house party.
PRO TIP: The best resource for learning about upcoming workshops or events at the collaborative gallery and studio is to check the
Sandwiches and quarter-pound burgers dominate the lunch menu. We couldn’t resist a Club Sandwich and Fried Bologna Sandwich that hit the spot. I hope to return again to order the infamous Chicken Fried Steak dinner.
Will you order a soda float, a cup of classic chocolate ice cream, or a shareable sundae?
I took my time gazing at the selection of ice cream flavors before settling on a classic cone of sweet and creamy Chocolate Chip Cheesecake. You can’t rush a good thing.
Spring Dipper is the perfect way to end a weekend in West Plains.
Before the celebration, stop by
I hope my travel guide inspires you to explore West Plains in the heart of the Ozarks, which deserves recognition for its attractions, shopping, and dining scene.

