Discover This Hidden Gem: Kansas City Combines Artsy Charm, Outdoor Adventures, and Urban Amenities

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Discover This Hidden Gem: Kansas City Combines Artsy Charm, Outdoor Adventures, and Urban Amenities

For some, Kansas has the misguided reputation of being a flyover state. But for those in the know, there’s plenty to see and do in the Sunflower State. And if you’re looking for a place with engaging public art, easy access to miles of trails across beautiful park lands, delightful downtown celebrations, and delicious food, look no further than Overland Park, Kansas, about a 30-minute drive (depending on traffic) from the Kansas City International Airport.



Overland Park has some fantastic museums. The Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art on the Johnson County Community College campus gets tens of thousands of visitors every year to see its impressive collection of artwork of all kinds spread over 11 galleries. Bonus, it’s free! And the Museum at Prairiefire building is a work of art within its own right; it was designed by architect Jonathan Kharfen to mimic the look of the prairie when it’s on fire. Kansas is home to the world’s last remaining tallgrass prairies, about two hours from Overland Park, and fire is vital to this unique ecosystem. Inside the museum is a mix of STEAM exhibits, especially fun for families and kids. It’s $5 to get in for everyone ages 3 and up.

The third Friday of each month is Art Night in downtown with a number of art galleries and shops, like 80 Santa Fe Art Gallery and InterUrban ArtHouse, putting on special events celebrating local artists. And there’s also some great live theater in Overland Park. One renowned spot is The White Theatre at The J, and at The New Theatre and Restaurant, you can get dinner and a show.



Explore the beauty of the outdoors in and around Overland Park

You can enjoy more outdoor art throughout Overland Park, like the large birds at the entrance to downtown and the colorful murals in downtown, including an homage to the Kansas City Chiefs for their Super Bowl wins. And of course, there are the sculptures at the Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens.

The arboretum is 300 acres of beautifully manicured themed gardens and miles of paved and unpaved trails. The 0.4-mile trail through the International Sculpture Garden is a particular highlight for art lovers. The arboretum puts on special events throughout the year with music nights and movie screenings once a month during the summer, and in the winter, it’s transformed with lights and luminaries that you can see during special evening events. The LongHouse Visitor Center at the arboretum is free to visit. It overlooks the gardens, and it has an art gallery, cafe, and gift shop. Beyond the visitor center, entrance to the arboretum costs $7 for adults and $3 for kids ages 6 to 17. 

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Just about 10 minutes from the arboretum is Camp Branch Glade. It’s a 58-acre park with a picnic area and a few miles of trails through the forest and along limestone ridges. If you’re looking for longer trails, the Indian Creek Bike and Hike Trail runs for 10 miles through Overland Park, joining Foxhill South Park with Forest Creek Park along the creek. And about 20 minutes from downtown Overland Park is Shawnee Mission Park. It has miles of hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails as well as a large lake, open for boating and fishing.

Overland Park hosts beloved annual events downtown and is home to some great barbecue

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By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.