top of page

North Central Kansas Tourism

North Central Kansas Tourism is a coalition of twenty counties (red region on the map below) that promote all there is to see and do in NCK. We are home of the Eisenhower Presidential Library, World's Largest Ball of Twine, Garden of Eden, World's Largest Egg and longest brick mural. 

​

From the Flint Hills to the High Plains we are a panorama of river valleys, wheat fields, vast prairies, meandering creeks, jutting limestone bluffs and amazing rock formations. Here the westward trails of our pioneer ancestors meet those of the Native American.

​

Twenty counties make up the region known as North Central Kansas. No matter what your interest you’ll find it from; Art, Architecture, Commerce, Cuisine, Customs, Geography, History and People. NCK is home of the birthplace of the state song of Kansas at the Home on the Range Cabin, World’s Largest Ball of Twine, the longest sculpted brick mural, the Pony Express route, and the Eisenhower Presidential Library. Come join us in the midst of it all!

ks-tourism-map-2025.jpg

Become a member

Partners in Promotion:
• Updated website for the visitor
• Social media channels
• Collaboration on opportunities such as the State Fair
• Host one of our meetings so members know firsthand your community attractions

Power of We:
• We are stronger together
• Advocating for the betterment of all in the North Central region
• State Tourism representative at every meeting

Professional Development:
• Networking opportunities
• Education opportunities
• Share information and ideas
• Tours at host meeting sites

 

See the full details of becoming a member of North Central Kansas Tourism

​

Your support through annual dues will assist our organization in representing North Central Kansas through professional marketing efforts, trade shows, and collaborative partnerships to promote our region.

BHimage2ab.JPG

Officers

Lucille Heller, President

Hunter Throop, Vice President

Marcia Rozell, Treasurer

Samantha Uhler, Secretary

Meeting dates

Meetings are generally held the 4th Thursday of alternating months -
January, March, May, July, September and November. 

bottom of page