Are you looking for something fun and unique to do with your partner? If you answered yes, you’ve come to the right place, as today we will be looking at 10 date ideas that are as unique as the Sunflower State.

  1. Share a bottle of wine under a sunset.

Flickr/Patrick Emerson Kansas is home to the most stunning sunsets in the world (if I do say so myself), so grab your honey, a chilled bottle of wine and head outside to enjoy this unique feast for the senses.

  1. Hike around Pillsbury Crossing.

Flickr/Vincent Parsons One of Kansas’ best kept secrets is the beautiful Pillsbury Crossing and its sweeping 60 foot long, 5 foot high waterfall–the peaceful ambiance of these rushing waters will make you feel like the only people in the world.

  1. Dine at a castle.

Yelp Feel like royalty as you dine on a decadent meal at a historic palace, such as the Caenen Castle (pictured).

  1. Search for treasures at a 400-mile long garage sale.

Flickr/Kansas Tourism Here’s a date idea: Set a budget, split up and see who comes back with the best finds. Whoever wins gets treated to ice cream!

  1. Light up the night in Wakeeney.

City of Wakeeney If that special someone is obsessed with Christmas (like I am), you MUST take him/her to the “Christmas City of the High Plains” for the annual tree lighting, carolers, seasonal goodies and so much more!

  1. Visit a quirky museum.

Flickr/Kansas Tourism What better way to break the “dinner and a movie” date rut than by visiting a weird and unique roadside attraction?!

  1. Camp.

TripAdvisor Believe it or not, the Sunflower State is home to dozens of incredible camping spots, including the tranquil Cimarron National Grassland (pictured).

  1. Attend a wine tasting (or two).

Smoky Hill Vineyards & Winery Facebook Sample some of Kansas’ finest grapes at one of our local vineyards. My personal favorite? Smoky Hill Vineyards & Winery and their River Valley Red.

  1. Explore a cave.

Flickr/Vincent Parsons Did you know that there are actual caves in our state? It’s true! Now get out there and explore them with the one you love.

  1. Plan a BBQ tour.

Woodyard Bar-B-Que Facebook It’s a fact that Kansas produces some of the tastiest BBQ in the world–so designate a time to eat nothing but BBQ and go on somewhat of a “tour.”

What is your favorite thing to do with your partner?

Flickr/Patrick Emerson

Kansas is home to the most stunning sunsets in the world (if I do say so myself), so grab your honey, a chilled bottle of wine and head outside to enjoy this unique feast for the senses.

Flickr/Vincent Parsons

One of Kansas’ best kept secrets is the beautiful Pillsbury Crossing and its sweeping 60 foot long, 5 foot high waterfall–the peaceful ambiance of these rushing waters will make you feel like the only people in the world.

Yelp

Feel like royalty as you dine on a decadent meal at a historic palace, such as the Caenen Castle (pictured).

Flickr/Kansas Tourism

Here’s a date idea: Set a budget, split up and see who comes back with the best finds. Whoever wins gets treated to ice cream!

City of Wakeeney

If that special someone is obsessed with Christmas (like I am), you MUST take him/her to the “Christmas City of the High Plains” for the annual tree lighting, carolers, seasonal goodies and so much more!

Flickr/Kansas Tourism

What better way to break the “dinner and a movie” date rut than by visiting a weird and unique roadside attraction?!

TripAdvisor

Believe it or not, the Sunflower State is home to dozens of incredible camping spots, including the tranquil Cimarron National Grassland (pictured).

Smoky Hill Vineyards & Winery Facebook

Sample some of Kansas’ finest grapes at one of our local vineyards. My personal favorite? Smoky Hill Vineyards & Winery and their River Valley Red.

Did you know that there are actual caves in our state? It’s true! Now get out there and explore them with the one you love.

Woodyard Bar-B-Que Facebook

It’s a fact that Kansas produces some of the tastiest BBQ in the world–so designate a time to eat nothing but BBQ and go on somewhat of a “tour.”

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