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by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Baker Wetlands Named Most Peaceful Place in ​Kansas

LAWRENCE, Kansas – ⁢ The Baker Wetlands, a 927-acre preserve in Douglas County,‍ has been recognized as the ⁤most peaceful place in ​Kansas,⁢ according to a recent list published by thetravel.com. The⁢ designation highlights the area’s natural beauty ​and tranquility, qualities preserved despite past threats to the⁣ ecosystem.

The ranking, released October 14, 2025, comes decades after a contentious ⁤proposal ‍to‌ build the K-10 ​highway through ⁤the ‍wetlands, a plan ultimately abandoned in 2012. The wetlands provide critical habitat for migratory birds, numerous plant ‍species, and a variety of wildlife, ​and ​serve as a valuable resource for research and ⁢recreation⁢ for⁣ the ⁤Lawrence community and beyond. The “most‍ peaceful” designation underscores the importance of ‍continued⁢ conservation efforts to ⁤protect this unique Kansas landscape.

thetravel.com compiled it’s list by considering locations known for their ⁣natural beauty,low crime rates,and​ opportunities⁣ for quiet​ reflection. The Baker Wetlands ⁣stood⁣ out among Kansas contenders ‍for its⁤ diverse ecosystem and commitment to preservation.

The list included 49 other sites across the United States,‌ including Dauphin ⁤Island, Alabama; Homer, Alaska; and Covington, Louisiana. The ⁣full list ⁤can be found on thetravel.com.

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