Everyone needs to take a breather at some point. Whether it’s something you like to do often or rarely need, we think peaceful Kansas sunsets are the perfect way to take a moment to breathe. Take a relaxing break from everything today and just imagine yourself in these sunset scenes with us.
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David DeHetre/Flickr Driving out on the highway is where some of the best sunsets are caught. As long as you can do it safely, pulling over or snagging a quick picture will help keep the memory around for later.
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Jeff Turner/Flickr The Kansas River is another great place to calm yourself with the sight of a sunset. The flowing water only makes it better, we promise!
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Niccolò Ubalducci/Flickr Stormy sunsets are some of my favorite, because you get to see the sunset on one end, and on the other, you might be lucky enough to see it reflected in the clouds. What a lucky day, until the hail starts!
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Brian McGuirk/Flickr A sunset through the grains waving in the wind. Not only does this look beautiful, but you can remember the sound of wind blowing through it.
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Patrick Emerson/Flickr Of course, no list of sunsets would feel complete without beautiful sunflowers in front of our very own Grinter Farms. We love to see settings like this whenever we can!
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Patrick Emerson/Flickr Around Lawrence, sunsets can have the oddest (but most beautiful) foreground. What a cute idea to fill an old junker with flowers!
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Coolvalley63/Flickr A mysterious sunset like this gorgeous 2012 solar eclipse is always good for the mood. Looking at this, I’m almost ready for bed.
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Patrick Emerson/Flickr The gorgeous wetlands around Lawrence are a stunning sight when you see twice the sunset.
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Patrick Emerson/Flickr The wetlands are so beautiful that another area of them can look completely different in scenery! Of course, they still have that amazing reflective quality.
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Patrick Emerson/Flickr The beautiful Clinton lake is a stunning place for sunsets, especially when you get your photos just right to reflect the colors back onto the water.
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Vincent Parsons/Flickr The stunning teter rock formation looks even more solemn and strong with a bright sun setting behind it. As the sky lights up with color and the light fades, remember strength and beauty in the land around you.
What’s your favorite location in Kansas that also has some great sunsets? If it’s a campsite, state park, or more, let us know about it!
David DeHetre/Flickr
Driving out on the highway is where some of the best sunsets are caught. As long as you can do it safely, pulling over or snagging a quick picture will help keep the memory around for later.
Jeff Turner/Flickr
The Kansas River is another great place to calm yourself with the sight of a sunset. The flowing water only makes it better, we promise!
Niccolò Ubalducci/Flickr
Stormy sunsets are some of my favorite, because you get to see the sunset on one end, and on the other, you might be lucky enough to see it reflected in the clouds. What a lucky day, until the hail starts!
Brian McGuirk/Flickr
A sunset through the grains waving in the wind. Not only does this look beautiful, but you can remember the sound of wind blowing through it.
Patrick Emerson/Flickr
Of course, no list of sunsets would feel complete without beautiful sunflowers in front of our very own Grinter Farms. We love to see settings like this whenever we can!
Around Lawrence, sunsets can have the oddest (but most beautiful) foreground. What a cute idea to fill an old junker with flowers!
Coolvalley63/Flickr
A mysterious sunset like this gorgeous 2012 solar eclipse is always good for the mood. Looking at this, I’m almost ready for bed.
The gorgeous wetlands around Lawrence are a stunning sight when you see twice the sunset.
The wetlands are so beautiful that another area of them can look completely different in scenery! Of course, they still have that amazing reflective quality.
The beautiful Clinton lake is a stunning place for sunsets, especially when you get your photos just right to reflect the colors back onto the water.
Vincent Parsons/Flickr
The stunning teter rock formation looks even more solemn and strong with a bright sun setting behind it. As the sky lights up with color and the light fades, remember strength and beauty in the land around you.
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