Commuting
Eudora is perfectly situated for those looking to explore both Lawrence and Kansas City, both within a short drive.





Eudora, Kansas, is a growing community located in Douglas County, positioned conveniently between the larger cities of Lawrence and Kansas City. With a population of approximately 6,400, it maintains a distinct small-town feel while providing residents and visitors with a calm, suburban environment. The city is characterized by its residential neighborhoods and local parks, making it an ideal stop for those seeking a slower pace of life in the Midwest. Its location near the Kansas and Wakarusa Rivers adds a touch of natural beauty to the surrounding landscape, while its position along the K-10 highway makes it highly accessible for regional commuters and travelers.
Eudora, Kansas, is a growing community located in Douglas County, positioned conveniently between the larger cities of Lawrence and Kansas City. With a population of approximately 6,400, it maintains a distinct small-town feel while providing residents and visitors with a calm, suburban environment. The city is characterized by its residential neighborhoods and local parks, making it an ideal stop for those seeking a slower pace of life in the Midwest. Its location near the Kansas and Wakarusa Rivers adds a touch of natural beauty to the surrounding landscape, while its position along the K-10 highway makes it highly accessible for regional commuters and travelers.
Conveniently located between Lawrence and Kansas City.
Small-town atmosphere with a population of approximately 6,400.
Easy access to the K-10 corridor for regional travel.
Close proximity to the Kansas and Wakarusa Rivers.
Small-town scale with limited commercial options compared to nearby cities.
Quiet residential atmosphere ideal for a peaceful stay.
Proximity to the University of Kansas in nearby Lawrence.
Eudora is perfectly situated for those looking to explore both Lawrence and Kansas City, both within a short drive.
Check out the local community parks for a quiet afternoon or a family picnic.
A quiet home base for exploring the Lawrence and Kansas City areas.
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$70-$120 p/day
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The city is easily accessible via the K-10 highway, making it a convenient stop-off point.
May-June, September-October
Mild temperatures and blooming landscapes make it a pleasant time for outdoor walks.
Expect warm, humid Midwestern summers; local parks offer green spaces to relax.
Crisp air and changing leaves provide a scenic backdrop for visiting the region.
Cold temperatures and occasional snow are common; indoor activities in nearby cities are recommended.