Is it just me or does Kansas seem like somewhat of a winter wonderland this time of year (when it’s covered in a blanket of soft snow)? Not only is it winter wonderland-esque, it i—sdare I say—what I picture the North Pole to look like! Here are 16 examples of majestic spots in Kansas that will make you feel like you’re visiting the North Pole:

  1. “A beautiful world”

Flickr/Patrick Emerson Captured at Clinton Lake.

  1. Peace and tranquility

Flickr/Richard Bianchi

  1. Winter at Kaw Point

Flickr/Vincent Parsons

  1. Lawrence mail delivery

Flickr/David DeHetre

  1. “Downtown Christmas Eve”

Flickr/David DeHetre Captured in Lawrence.

  1. A tree grows in Kansas City

Flickr/Crazybananas

  1. “Yesterday”

Flickr/Patrick Emerson

  1. “Kansas Winter: Surround yourself with the quiet hush of new-fallen snow”

Flickr/Kansas Tourism

  1. “The Homestead”

Flickr/A.Davey “This is the house where my mother grew up in central Kansas, photographed on a snowy day in the ’40s or ’50s.”

  1. “Fence and the trees”

Flickr/Eje Gustafsson Captured near Pittsburg.

  1. Too cold for chores

Flickr/Russell Feldhausen

  1. “Ice Cube”

Flickr/Patrick Emerson Captured at Clinton Lake.

  1. “pond clouds”

Flickr/David DeHetre Captured near Leavenworth.

  1. “Creamery Bridge”

Flickr/Vincent Parsons Captured in Osawatomie.

  1. “Polar Kansas”

Flickr/sharpie05

  1. “Downstream the concrete crossing”

Flickr/lukexmartin Captured near Olathe.

After seeing these gorgeous photos, why would you ever want to be anywhere else? Check out 14 Reasons Why I’ll Always Come Home To Kansas For The Holidays!

Flickr/Patrick Emerson

Captured at Clinton Lake.

Flickr/Richard Bianchi

Flickr/Vincent Parsons

Flickr/David DeHetre

Captured in Lawrence.

Flickr/Crazybananas

Flickr/Kansas Tourism

Flickr/A.Davey

“This is the house where my mother grew up in central Kansas, photographed on a snowy day in the ’40s or ’50s.”

Flickr/Eje Gustafsson

Captured near Pittsburg.

Flickr/Russell Feldhausen

Captured near Leavenworth.

Captured in Osawatomie.

Flickr/sharpie05

Flickr/lukexmartin

Captured near Olathe.

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