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.