Marion

Burns Community Museum

Icon The Burns Community Museum is housed in the former Burns Union School built in 1904 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
 

Chisholm Trail Outfitters LLC

Chisholm Trail Outfitters, LLC offers outstanding hunting on over 4,000 acres of game rich land. We are located in the heart of Kansas and are a family operation for the hunter wanting a personalized, relaxing & quality hunt.
 

Country Dreams Bed & Breakfast

Icon A comfortable new home designed to serve as a modern bed & breakfast “from the ground up”, a private lake and 480 acres of scenic beauty in the remarkable Flint Hills of Kansas await you at Country Dreams Bed & Breakfast.
 

Cousin's Corner Bed and Breakfast

Cousin's Corner is like going back to visit Grandma's house. This charming old two-story house is a former Lutheran parsonage that has been refurbished.
 

Marion County Park & Lake

If you enjoy the outdoor life - fishing, boating, camping and all the rest - and you like a tranquil, manageable setting in which to enjoy it, then the Marion County Park & Lake is the place to visit.
 

Marion Reservoir & Wildlife Area

Icon If you enjoy camping, boating, fishing, hunting, or wildlife watching - we have the place for you. Completed in 1968, Marion Reservoir encompasses 6,200 acres of water surrounded by another 6,000 acres of public lands. The lake is located just north of U.S. Highway 56 between the communities of Marion and Hillsboro, Kansas.
 

NorthShore GuestHouse llc

Icon Retreat from the hectic world to the simplicity and stillness of NorthShore GuestHouse. Located less than one mile from the Marion Reservoir and surrounded by Wildlife and Parks lands.
 

Prairie Oak Alpaca Farm

Alpaca farm. Viewing, petting, and feeding the animals. Demonstration spinning of Alpaca fiber. Retail store.
 

Santa Fe Depot

Icon In 1999, the decision was made to apply for a grant to restore and renovate the Santa Fe Depot into the new facility for the Marion City Library.
 

Santa Fe Railroad Bed

Cyrus K. Holliday and a group of businessmen from Topeka and Atchison secured incorporation of a railroad in 1859. Because of the disruption of the Civil War, however, construction did not begin until 1868. It took four years to complete the line to the Colorado border. From there it was extended on across southeastern Colorado and into New Mexico. Eventually the railroad became one of the most important links between Chicago and Los Angeles.
 

Santa Fe Trail at Lost Springs

Lost Spring, which is actually 2 1/2 miles west of the village of Lost Springs, was a major watering place and campground for the Santa Fe Trail. There is much superstition and mystery surrounding the spring.
 

The Outdoors Inn

We hope our visitors will enjoy our location at the Marion County Lake.