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Cowboy Cabins

503 E. 5th Street
Scott City KS 67871
Ph: (620) 872-8993
Fax: (620) 872-8931
webmaster@lopingcircles.com
www.cowboycabins.com

Cowboy Cabins is located in the east side of Scott City, Kansas in a relatively quiet part of town. There are 12 cabins to choose from, with tv, wireless internet and refrigerators. Some rooms have a kitchen area and microwaves. There are rooms with Full, Queen and King size meds and each cabin has it’s own heat and air conditioning units. Each cabin is immaculately clean and well kept. These units are non-smoking units but there is a covered smoking area outside along with a covered picnic table and chairs. The ground are full of flowers and grassy areas and the rates are reasonable. Please stop by and stay with us soon.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Cattle Feeding Industry

See the multi-million dollar cattle feeding industry in action. Visit a feedlot and see how modern equipment and management work hand-in-hand to produce food for a nation. Scott County ranks #1 in cattle feeding counties in Kansas.

Scott City, KS Agriculture

Old Steele Pioneer Home

As a visitor to Lake Scott State Park you'

Scott City, KS Pioneer History

Keystone Gallery

The Keystone Gallery is housed in the historic limestone building built in 1917 as a community church. It houses a prehistoric museum with late Cretaceous fossils from the Kansas Niobrara formation, a curio shop, featured artwork by Charles Bonner, and information about Monument Rocks.

Scott City, KS Museums

Squaw's Den Cave, The Last Indian Battle in Kansas

Travel to the place where the last Indian battle in Kansas took place. Punished Woman Fork is about a mile southeast of Lake Scott State Park. It is marked by a monument over a cave known as Squaw's Den where Indian women and children hid while warriors waited in ambush for the US Calvary.

Scott City, KS Battlesites

El Quartelejo Pueblo Ruins

See the northernmost pueblo in the United States and one of the first white settlements in Kansas: El Quartelejo Ruins. In the 1500s a group of Taos Indians migrated to the park region. They made pueblos and grew crops using irrigation ditches dug from a nearby spring. After 20

Scott City, KS Archaeology

Things to do near Scott City, KS