- TripBuzz discovered 19 different types of activities for couples in the Dodge City area, including Historic Sites (like Santa Fe Trail Tracks), Movie Theaters (like South Drive-In Theatre), Specialty Museums (like Kansas Teachers' Hall of Fame) and Walking Trails (like Dodge City Trail of Fame), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 20 date ideas in or near Dodge City, Kansas, all of which are located within the city of Dodge City.
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Sitting atop a hill overlooking DodgeCity, the Home of Stone offers visitors a glimpse of life in the early 1900's. This 3-story house is made entirely of limestone and feature free tours during the summer months.
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The Kansas Teachers Hall of Fame is a unique venue and first of its kind in the United States. Dedicated to the teaching profession, this free attraction features books, memorabilia, and artifacts detailing the history of the teaching profession.
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Sites, the Santa Fe Trail Tracks offers a glimpse at how settlers traveled in the 19th century. Visitors to the site can still see the wagon tracks heading west with educational placards explaining the history behind them.
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On your next visit through Dodge City, a side trip to the Cattle Feedlot Overlook is worth the time for a visit. Offering a view of how a large cattle operation works and the jobs that modern day cowboys perform for the beef industry.
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Front Street & Fifth Street, Dodge City, KS
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The Cowboy Statue of Boot Hill is a monumental landmark located in the fantastic town of Dodge city, Kansas. It pays a tribute to the life of the pioneers who served the town.
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400 West Wyatt Earp Boulevard, Dodge City, KS 67801
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Located along the Santa Fe Trail, Dodge City Trolley is a guided tour service narrated by a local and experienced guide. Visitors on the tours commonly enjoy visiting a variety of old west sites and learning about local history.
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Gunfighters Wax Museum is a historical site which primarily displays the wax statues along with the historical stories about the gunfighters. The setting is very interesting and the guides are helpful.
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A historic fort, built in 1867, Fort Dodge was built to protect mail service and travelers on the Santa Fe trail. Visitors are invited to walk or drive through the grounds to catch a glimpse of old west history.
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The Coronado Cross is a historical landmark that stretches 38-feet tall and is made of pre-stressed concrete. The monument is located on a hill in a 10-acre native grass prairie park.
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With a variety of amenities available, Water Sports Campground and RV Park offers visitors a facility with parks, kitchens, showers, Wi-fi, and more. There is a two mile trail on the grounds that leads visitors around the nearby lake.