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Cedar Crest Lodge

25939 E. 1000 Rd.
Pleasanton KS 66075
Ph: 913-352-6533
Fax: 913-352-8927
cedarcrestlodge@aol.com
cedarcrestlodge.com

Imagine yourself stepping back into a simpler time filled with sun-brightened days, lazy afternoons in the grass and natural beauty as far as the eye can see. Now envision that combined with outstanding cuisine, incredible accommodations and all the comforts of home. You have now experienced a taste of Cedar Crest Lodge.

Cedar Crest Lodge is a magnificent 11-room country inn located on 111 picturesque acres filled with ponds, trees, tranquil walking trails and a serene outdoor pool. A place where one can view wildlife in their natural habitat or pamper themselves with indulgent spa treatments.

The food at Cedar Crest Lodge is as delectable as the views are wonderous. A delicious multi-course breakfast awaits you each morning and may include fresh, flaky pastries, savory egg courses and fresh squeezed orange juice. Gourmet picnics baskets and dinners are also available upon request. The majority of our produce is grown organically on-site for the freshest flavors imaginable. The difference is discernable.

Bring a loved one or a group and let us help you unwind in "The tranquility of nature with the comforts of home."



Attractions and Upcoming Events

Mine Creek Battlefield State Historic Site

One of the largest Cavalry engagements of the entire Civil War, and the only one fought on Kansas soil, the Battle of Mine Creek occurred on Oct. 25, 1864, when 2,500 Union horsemen defeated 6,500 Confederate soldiers, killing or capturing over 1,000

Pleasanton, KS Battlesites

Linn County Museum & Geneological Library

Sponsored by the Linn County Historical Society, the museum has one of the best genealogy libraries in the region. Displays relate a wide range of county history, including the Mine Creek Battle, lead mining in Kansas, and an old country store exhibit. Learn about Indians who inhabited this area;

Pleasanton, KS Museums


Trading Post Museum

Trading Post is one of the oldest settlements in Kansas and the site of an early French trading post with the Osage Indians, established in 1825. The museum features early settlers pictures, Indian artifacts, John Brown's cabin door from cabin built at Massacre park in 1858

Pleasanton, KS Museums


Things to do near Pleasanton, KS

Little Bear Mound

Little Bear Mound is a hill just north of the Neodesha Cemetery. The Chief of the Little Osages was buried near the highest p...