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Holton, Kansas

Holton Country Club, established in 1924, invites you to enjoy the seclusion of a 9 hole, par 35 hideaway. Fairways lined with majestic hardwoods follow the gentle, rolling landscape. Experience the undulating bent-grass greens.

Many of the fairways are lined with oak trees that are over 100 years old, and the greens are large and well maintained. The course is seldom crowed and allows golfers to play in a relaxed atmosphere. Golfers seldom have to be concerned about obtaining a tee time and can play when they are ready.

Although the course is a nine-hole course, the different tee placements that have been provided for the second round gives the course a completely different outlook. It is, therefore, as challenging as many 18-hole course might be.

Green fees and cart rentals are very reasonable with a nice clubhouse and friendly atmosphere upon the completion of your round of golf.

Many people are of the opinion that the Holton Country Club is the nicest nine-hole golf course in northeast Kansas, if not the entire state!

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Sterrett House

A two-story, brick home dating to the 1860s.

Holton, KS Historic Homes

State Bank of Holton Building

Originally built in 1889 and destroyed by fire twice, the present building was rebuilt in 1906 and is registered on the National Historic Register.

Holton, KS National Register

Expressions of Dolls & Other Caricatures

Private museum of dolls, dolls houses, caricatures, displayed in an attractive exhibit. There are over 400 dolls displayed. Dolls range from 1890 to present. About 20 personality dolls, i.e. Elvis, Jackie, Princess Di, Michael Jackson etc. Located on lower level of "Expressions Gift &

Holton, KS Museums

Hotel Josephine

Hotel Josephine is a reminder of the days when 14 passenger trains daily served the Holton community. The hotel was built by prominent Holtonian A.D. Walker in 1889 who financed construction of the two story red brick building by selling stock subscriptions to fellow townspeople.

Holton, KS Historic Buildings

Prairie Band Potawatomi Reservation

Rich in cultural tradition, the Prairie Band Potawatomi Tribe currently reside on 11 square miles, 77,000 acres, west of U.S. 75. Tribal membership is over 4,300 with approximately 500 living on the reservation and the remainder living across the United States.

Holton, KS Indian Reservations

Things to do near Holton, KS

City Parks

City Park boasts plenty of shade, a wonderful swimming pool, tennis courts, picnic area, playground, gazebo, auditoriu...