
Kansas has 128 Harvest Hosts locations offering overnight RV stays at wineries, farms, breweries, and attractions — including what may be the network's most unusual host anywhere: a converted Atlas missile silo. Between the Flint Hills' tallgrass prairie and sunsets that use the whole sky, Kansas rewards RVers who get off I-70 as much as it serves the ones crossing on it. Member-favorite stops include Countryside Winery Retreat, Missile Silo Adventure Resort, and Rustic Microbrewery with Live Music — the state's three most-booked hosts. Members can choose from 38 farm stays, 9 wineries, and 8 breweries statewide.
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Learn MoreThe Kansas City metro's brewery scene gives way fast to the Flint Hills, the largest intact tallgrass prairie left in North America — genuinely moving country at sunrise and sunset. Eastern Kansas hosts cluster around Topeka, Lawrence, and the I-35 corridor toward Missouri and Oklahoma.
Wichita anchors the south, while the I-70 corridor through Salina and Hays strings together winery stays, the missile silo, and Old West history at Abilene and Dodge City to the southwest. Fall brings prairie gold and cottonwood color along the rivers.
The land climbs quietly toward Colorado, past Monument Rocks' chalk formations and skies built for stargazing. Hosts are sparser out here, which makes each one a better story — plan fuel and overnight stops with High Plains distances in mind.