Highway 75 connects the communities of Coffey County and Osage County through the heart of Kansas.
These are the towns that make this stretch of Highway 75 unforgettable.
The Coffey County seat, with a charming downtown, John Redmond Reservoir, and year-round events.
A welcoming crossroads community at the junction of Highway 75 and the Kansas Turnpike, with easy access to Melvern Lake.
A small rural community south of Burlington with deep agricultural roots and a quiet, welcoming atmosphere.
Nestled among the rolling hills of southern Coffey County, Gridley offers rural Kansas character at its most authentic.
Located along the shores of John Redmond Reservoir, New Strawn is a gateway to fishing, boating, and lakeside recreation.
A small community in the northern part of Coffey County, serving as a quiet stop along the route with hometown pride.
The Osage County seat, Lyndon sits between Pomona Lake and Melvern Lake — a hub for fishing, boating, and camping.
A tight-knit community at the northern end of the route, near the scenic Flint Hills transition.
Gateway to Melvern Lake, one of the region's top recreation destinations. A small town with big access to outdoor adventure.
One of the larger towns in Osage County with a historic downtown, local businesses, and a strong sense of community identity.
A small community near Pomona Lake with rural charm and proximity to great outdoor recreation.
A historic Santa Fe Trail town with a proud heritage, tree-lined streets, and a welcoming small-town atmosphere.
A friendly community in northern Osage County with easy access to Topeka and a strong rural identity.
A small community along the Flint Hills Nature Trail, known for its quiet charm and close-knit neighborhood feel.
A small unincorporated community in Osage County with deep roots in the surrounding agricultural landscape.
A quiet rural community in southern Osage County surrounded by farmland and rolling hills.