While the infamous Route 66 only runs about 13 miles through Kansas, there’s still so much for you to see and do within this short distance. This includes visiting the quaint towns of Galena, Baxter Springs, and Riverton. You can also grab a bite and linger at one of the famous rest stops along this part of Route 66. Therefore, plan to spend the day exploring this part of Route 66 in Kansas with your friends and family.
As you can see from the map, there’s plenty to do along this short and sweet part of Route 66 in Kansas. Aside from making a special day trip, this part of Route 66 has ideal spots to take a break if you’re planning to drive further than Kansas.
- Galena
Wikipedia/Abe Ezekowitz With a population of approximately 3,000, Galena is a charming town rich in history.
When you stop here, head to the Galena Mining & History Museum . (which is in a former railroad station), to learn about this unique area along Route 66.
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- Riverton
Wikipedia/Abe Ezekowitz About 1,000 people live in Riverton. When you veer off Route 66 to check this area out, make sure to explore the Rainbow Marsh Bridge, too.
Nelson’s Old Riverton Store is a popular stop for locals and tourists seeking to recharge from their long drive on Route 66. So, feel free to grab food and enjoy the grounds when you stop here.
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- Baxter Springs
Wikipedia/Vanessa Ezekowitz Feel free to also visit the Route 66 Welcome Center for information about this part of Kansas.
Baxter Springs is a great stop to stretch your legs as you continue on Route 66. While you’re there, visit the Johnston Library, too.
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After you’ve checked out these charming towns on Route 66 in the Sunflower State take a look at this article for other road trip ideas in Kansas.
Wikipedia/Abe Ezekowitz
With a population of approximately 3,000, Galena is a charming town rich in history.
Google/M Payler
Wikipedia/Abe Ezekowitz
About 1,000 people live in Riverton. When you veer off Route 66 to check this area out, make sure to explore the Rainbow Marsh Bridge, too.
Google/Nikhil Patel
Wikipedia/Vanessa Ezekowitz
Feel free to also visit the Route 66 Welcome Center for information about this part of Kansas.
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