Kansas’ Cosmopolitan Cowtown

Kansas’ largest city earned the “Cowtown” nickname in the late 1800s, when cattlemen drove herds to its railroads. Explore Wichita’s ranching past at museums, then enjoy its modern side with restaurants, shopping districts, theaters, festivals, gardens and wildlife parks.

History & landmarks

Explore living history, aviation legends and landmarks celebrating Wichita’s diverse heritage.

Arts & culture

Enjoy opera, symphony, ballet and art alongside a lively festival calendar.

Downtown delights

Stroll shopping districts, browse local gifts and dine on international and local cuisine.

Wichita Must-Sees

Historic & Cultural Sites

  • Step into an Old West town at this open-air living-history museum.

  • See vintage planes and explore Wichita’s storied role in U.S. aircraft production.

  • Marvel at the nightly ring of fire at this monument to Wichita’s diverse heritage.

Nature & Neighborhood Strolls

  • Wander lush gardens filled with seasonal flowers and themed spaces.

  • Spot wildlife along accessible park trails, and check out indoor habitat exhibits.

  • Shop and dine along the Arkansas River in one of the oldest areas of Wichita.

Experiences

Clouds above a windmill in a Wichita, Kansas, prairie