- Our list of the best things to do in Leawood, Kansas, features the top 239 nearby activities — including 91 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Leawood, KS has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Museums & Galleries, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 10 things to do within the city of Leawood, KS , followed by 229 popular activities in nearby cities, including Kansas City, Independence, Shawnee, Olathe, Kansas City, Overland Park, Liberty, Blue Springs, Lee's Summit, Lenexa, Bonner Springs, Shawnee Mission, Louisburg, St. Joseph and Fort Riley
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412 Kiowa Street, Leavenworth, KS 66048
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Visitors can learn about the history of African-Americans and from the local community and across the country at the Richard Allen Cultural Center. The museum offers tours, workshops, lectures, and a variety of exhibits.
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A campground, Riverfront Park features 13 camper pads, all with power hookups. The facility also features a boat ramp, as well as areas for tent camping, a shower house, a restroom, and picnic areas.
29.6 Miles
Leavenworth-City of is a city that is home to a police department, a human resources department, and a parks and recreation program. The city provides a wayside walking and driving tour commemorating notable events in the city's history.
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Metropolitan Avenue, Leavenworth, KS
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Displaying the history of Leavenworth as a frontier line, the Ft Leavenworth Army Installation displays many natural size exhibits, while also providing useful information about the area's history to its visitors.
30.9 Miles
The Frontier Army Museum is dedicated to telling the story of the Frontier Army from 1804 to 1916. More than 7,000 items are included in the permanent collection, including in here uniforms, weapons, and vehicles.
31.8 Miles
A working farmstead, the Weston Red Barn Farm has farm animals and crops available for visitors to see. The farm's owners also have a country store, a fall festival and hayride events.
32.2 Miles
Wetlands, woodlands and prairie habitats make up the Prairie Park Nature Center. Walking trails provide a place for bird watchers and animal lovers to admire wildlife. Macy's Lake, part of the 100-acre preserve, is open for fishing.
32.3 Miles
Weston Bend State Park contains scenic overlooks of the Missouri River, along with two biking and hiking trails. The park has a group shelter made from a converted tobacco shed that can host 100 people.
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Visitors enjoy a scenic glimpse into the abolitionist movement at Hobbs Memorial Park. Hobbs Park is also home to several modern amenities. In addition to softball and basketball facilities, there are also picnic shelters and a playground for children.
33.2 Miles
Opened in 1912 as an Opera House and Restored in 1986 to its former glory, Liberty Hall shows the latest movie productions, while also being the stage for different other shows and festivals.