The Frontier West Lawrence
546 Frontier Rd,
Lawrence, KS 66049
1-2 Beds $1,434 - $1,684
Find your new apartment at Aspen Apartments in Lawrence, KS. Located at 1708-1712 W 5th St in Lawrence, this community is a terrific place to live. From amenities to floor plan options, the leasing team is available to help you find your perfect new place. Stop by the leasing office to schedule your tour.
Aspen Apartments is an apartment community located in Douglas County and the 66044 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Lawrence attendance zone.
Roughly halfway between Topeka and Kansas City along I-70, Lawrence is a city teeming with character and appeal. The University of Kansas is the city’s most obvious feature, and Lawrence is undeniably a college town. As a result, the community has a distinctly cosmopolitan vibe, with a lively academic population, thriving arts and entertainment scene, and strong downtown nightlife.
The music scene in particular has been widely recognized as the best in the region, with national headliners passing through on a regular basis and local artists creating music of every genre. Outdoor attractions abound as well, with Clinton Lake, Lawrence Nature Park, and Kansas Riverfront Park all drawing locals regularly. Clinton State Park hosts the popular Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival, a regional favorite that is often compared to larger events like Tennessee’s Bonnaroo.
Lawrence houses an endless variety of rental options.
Learn more about living in LawrenceColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 5 min | 2.1 mi | |
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Drive: | 27 min | 18.4 mi | |
Drive: | 34 min | 27.1 mi |
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