Elk Falls

Elk Falls Pottery

Icon Handcrafted stoneware and earthenware made from native Kansas clays. Established in 1976 by Steve and Jane Fry.
 

Sherman House

This 1879 railway eating house has been lovingly restored as a private guest house for visitors to this unusual little community. Visit with potter/innkeepers in their studio, explore the scenic waterfall, or just enjoy the peace and quiet. Large comfortable living and dining rooms, a perfect retreat for couples, families, or small groups. Area: Elk Falls is not your typical tourist destination. It is off the beaten path, to be sure, and its delights subtle. Called a "living" ghost town because it ain't dead yet! Nestled in the beautiful Elk River Valley in the Chautauqua Hills of SE Kansas. Excellent hiking at nearby Elk City Reservoir. This inn is best classified as a: Guesthouse Bed