Wamego

Eagle View Inn B&B

Icon Located in the 1885 William Boyd building, the Inn is upstairs over a former blacksmith shop.
 

Mount Mitchell

Mt. Mitchell is an integral part of Kansas' history. As part of the Bleeding Kansas Story as it relates to the Underground Railroad and Territorial Kansas.
 

Oz Museum

Icon Features one of the largest privately owned collections of Oz memorabilia in the world. From the earliest books of Oz creator, L. Frank Baum to today's collectibles that can be purchased in Auntie Em's Gift Shop, visitors both young and young at heart will treasure a visit to the Oz Museum.
 

OZ Winery

Icon OZLANDIA wines. ?Witch in a Ditch,? ?A Witch Gone Good? and ?Auntie Em?s Prairie Rose.? Visit our gift shop. You?ll find OZLANDIA T-shirts and wine accessories galore. Discover mouth-watering homemade fudge. Our tasting room features our award-winning OZLANDIA wines. ?Witch in a Ditch? and ?A Witch Gone Good,? along with ?O.E.O.? and ?Auntie Em?s Prairie Rose.? Step up to the tasting bar and find out why people are talking about OZLANDIA wines. We look forward to seeing you soon. Open Monday through Saturday, 10am-6pm, and Sundays from 12-5pm.
 

Riverside Trailer and RV Park

Campground with daily, weekly, and monthly RV rates.
 

Simmer Motel

Icon Motel with theme rooms that have jacuzzi tubs and entertainment packages available.
 

The British Ranch

Icon There's plenty for you to do during your stay on the ranch, even if you never leave! With 3,000 acres at your disposal, your choices are limited only by your imagination!
 

The Columbian Theatre, Museum & Art Center

Icon The Columbian Theatre, Museum & Art Center is the center of cultural activity in the Wamego area. It has been elegantly restored for exhibits, performances and special events. The Columbian Theatre was built in the late 1890s by businessman J. C. Rogers to house artifacts he retrieved from the 1893 World Columbian Exposition at Chicago.
 

Victory Inn

Lovingly restored 19th century home, comfortably furnished with European antiques. Come on in and relax as we treat you to classic elegance, warm hospitality and excellent value in a small town setting. Nestled in the midwestern community of Wamego, Kansas, the Victory Inn is a study in Victorian Splendor. Its columned porch invites you into a warm home-style atmosphere where as our guest you are treated to the best of the golden age of Victorian style settings as well as the modern conveniences of today. Let Tony and Tracy treat you to a wonderful stay!
 

VIN VIVANTE WINERY

Icon Vin Vivante Winery is a small, hands-on and innovative botique winery dedicated to the enjoyment of Kansas grapes and fruits as well as the improvement of the wines and wine culture in Kansas.
 

Wamego Country Club/Golf Course

The Wamego Country Club golf course was originally designed by famed architect Chick Trout and opened as a nine-hole course in 1920. The new nine-holes added to the course were designed by local architect Eric Langvardt. The par 70, 18-hole golf course nestled among the rolling hills of Wamego, Kansas was first opened in 1920 as a nine-hole course. Member of the Kansas Golf Association.
 

Wamego Dutch Mill

Icon Kansas' only authentic stone Dutch Mill towers over beautiful City Park, the perfect place for picnicking and horseshoes, feeding the ducks and fishing in the pond, or strolling through the beautiful Flower Gardens. The Old Dutch Mill was built in 1879 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
 

Wamego Historical Complex

Icon Wamego's historical complex sits at the eastern edge of Wamego City Park and includes a museum, a restored one-room schoolhouse, a log cabin and jail. The museum addition which opened in the spring of 1997 is a replica of the original Wamego Town Hall.
 

Wamego Inn and Suites

Icon Newly constructed in 2003. Free Continental Breakfast Free High Speed Internet Pets Allowed
 

Whirling Earth

Icon At Whirling Earth, we strive to make "high craft" objects: Pieces that meld 2 aspects. They provide a service such as holding a plant, cooking food, or storage. Yet we also strive to include elements of color, texture, and a certain sensitivity of form. To create objects of beauty and elegance that are pleasing to the eye and the hand.