Attractions and places to see around Park City include a diverse range of historical sites, natural features, and cultural venues. Nestled within the Wasatch Mountain Range, Park City offers a landscape characterized by mountains, valleys, and preserved natural areas. The region is known for its mining history, which has shaped its architecture and cultural identity.
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They light up fires under the statue most evenings if it's not windy
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This is a great central access point for the Redbud Trail with a parking area, benches, and some very nice local art installations. The trail moving east from here is a packed dirt path that is easy to ride on.
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The Redbud Trail follows the former BNSF railway corridor that used to run through Wichita. The path is a mix of paved and crushed limestone. The trail has multiple street crosses, so make sure to exercise caution when attempting to cross a street.
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Sedgwick County Park is one of the largest public parks in Wichita. All the intertwining paths are flat, paved, and welcoming of a bunch of different trail users. There are a bunch of different creeks and ponds on the property with bridges that you can fish from (with a license) and lots of open green space.
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The Arkansas River Bicycle Path is a 15.6 mile loop on both sides of the Arkansas River. It is fully paved and mostly flat. The path does not join up with any roads, so you can take your time to enjoy the wonderful views of the river.
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The Keeper of the Plains is a 44-foot tall steel sculpture standing at the point where the Big and Little Arkansas rivers join together in downtown Wichita. The land is home to the Mid-America All-Indian Museum. There are two pedestrian bridges allowing people to cross from the both directions.
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The area around Park City offers excellent opportunities for both hiking and cycling. You can explore trails like the Arkansas River Bike Path, which is a 15.6-mile paved loop, or the Redbud Trail, which offers a mix of paved and crushed limestone paths. For more hiking options, consider routes like the Great Plains Nature Center Loop or the Chisholm Creek Park Loop. You can find detailed guides for these activities at Hiking around Park City and Cycling around Park City.
Yes, Park City has several family-friendly attractions. The Keeper of the Plains Statue is a popular spot, especially in the evenings when fires are lit. The Redbud Trail and its trailhead are also great for families looking for an easy outdoor adventure. Additionally, Sedgwick County Park, home to the Covered Bridge, features flat, paved paths and open green spaces perfect for a family outing.
Several attractions in the Park City area are designed to be wheelchair accessible. These include the Keeper of the Plains Statue, which has pedestrian bridges for easy access, and the Arkansas River Bike Path, a fully paved and mostly flat loop. The Covered Bridge in Sedgwick County Park is also accessible, with flat, paved paths throughout the park.
For a glimpse into the region's history, visit the Keeper of the Plains Statue. This 44-foot steel sculpture stands at the confluence of the Big and Little Arkansas rivers and is a significant historical landmark, often illuminated with fires in the evenings.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. Options include the Great Plains Nature Center Loop, Chisholm Creek Park Loop, Woodland Park Loop Trail, and the Riverside Park Walking Path. For more details and routes, refer to the Easy hikes around Park City guide.
The area offers beautiful natural settings, particularly along the Arkansas River Bike Path, where you can enjoy views of the river. Sedgwick County Park features various creeks and ponds, providing serene natural spots. The Redbud Trail also offers scenic views as it follows a former railway corridor.
The Arkansas River Bike Path is an excellent choice for a scenic bike ride. It's a 15.6-mile loop that is fully paved and mostly flat, offering wonderful views of the Arkansas River. Another option is the Redbud Trail, which provides a mix of paved and crushed limestone paths through varied scenery.
Yes, the Redbud Trailhead (17th & Oliver) is a convenient access point for the Redbud Trail, offering a dedicated parking area along with benches and local art installations.
Visitors appreciate the accessibility and scenic beauty of the area's attractions. The Arkansas River Bike Path is loved for its flat, paved surface and river views, while the Keeper of the Plains Statue is a favorite for its unique cultural significance and evening fire lighting. The well-maintained paths and natural settings of places like Sedgwick County Park also receive high praise.
Yes, at Sedgwick County Park, where the Covered Bridge is located, there are various creeks and ponds from which you can fish, provided you have a valid license.
Yes, the Redbud Trail follows the former BNSF railway corridor that used to run through Wichita. It offers a unique perspective on the region's industrial history combined with natural scenery.


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