Just 49 miles east of Wichita, deep in the heartland, a very special Bed & Breakfast hotel in a very special place awaits you… The Beaumont Hotel, created in 1879, as a stagecoach and railroad stop to shelter weary pioneers… when the railroad brought cattle barons and frontier society to Beaumont.
The Beaumont Hotel is now a homing beacon to all pilots and travelers who want to touch down for a cold drink, a hot bath, a great meal and restful sleep. The Beaumont Hotel’s renovation includes the addition of private baths in the four suites and seven deluxe rooms, a remodeled dining room accented with period log furniture in the lobby. The hotel is open daily as a bed and breakfast, and the cafe dishes up hearty meals Thursday through Sunday every week. There’s also voicemail, facsimile and television, and a private meeting room for business retreats.
Because The Beaumont Hotel adjoins a 10,000 acre working cattle ranch and is near the Tall Grass Prairie National Park, guests may also enjoy wagon rides and campfire cookouts, view works by local artists, and see the oldest wooden water tower in America, now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.