- TripBuzz found 2 things to do with kids in or near Goodland, Kansas.
- From High Plains Museum to Giant van Gogh Painting, the Goodland area offers 8 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Landmarks, Movie Theaters and Camping Site.
- Goodland, Kansas boasts small town charm with original brick paved streets. Art enthusiasts enjoy visiting this city as it is the home of the 'Words Largest Painting on an Easel.' The painting is a reproduction of Vincent Van Goh's Three Sunflowers. Other points of interests are the High Plains Museum, Goodland Multi-Event Center, and Steever Water Park.
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The High Plains Museum was opened in 1960 and has a collection of over 8,000 items, depicting the heritage of the area. It also organizes events and programs, such as the HPM Scavenger Hunt.
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The Giant van Gogh Painting is a reproduction of the painter's 3 Sunflowers in a Vase and at its highest point it has 112 feet.
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The indoor and outdoor exhibits at the Prairie Museum of Art & History focus especially on the region's history. The indoor exhibits contain more than 28,000 items, while the outdoor one can be considered a living site, since it depicts life in the 19th century.
47.5 Miles
Buffalo Bill Cultural center is a quirky attraction where the legends and the tales of the Buffalo Bill are represented with statues and icons. The staffs are kind and courteous.
48.0 Miles
Sharing a building with the community library, the Fick Fossil & History Museum exhibits dinosaur fossils, tools, minerals, as well as local artists' works of art. There is a gift shop on the premises.
48.3 Miles
One of the 8 wonders of Kansas, the Monument Rocks is a geological formation which appeared about 80 million years ago, with some of the formations reaching a height of 70 feet.
48.4 Miles
High Plains Camping is a non-smoking RV park with available tent sites. The park maintains a fenced dog run area, a large pool and deck, a spray zone, a playground, and a small pub.
48.4 Miles
Palace Community Theatre is a single screen movie theater that has existed in the Oakley community for more than half a century. The theater does feature state of the art digital 3D technology and shows classic along with current films.
48.7 Miles
Located within Annie Oakley Park, Annie Oakley Disc Golf Course is a 9-hole course on lightly wooded and mostly flat terrain. The course offers concrete tee pads, Mach 5 baskets and dual tees on two holes.
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Smoky Valley Ranch houses a mix of prairie, chalk bluffs, rocky ravines, and expansive grasslands. Two hiking trails are available year-round that offer views of local wildlife; a one-mile trail, and a five-mile trail.