- 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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35.9 Miles
84%
37 votes
31010 W 124th St, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
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This is a family run vineyard and winery which creates quality and affordable wines. Visitors can have a glass of wine on the patio overlooking the vineyards or in an indoor tasting room. They sell wine and other beverages, custom-blended spices & oils, and gift baskets.
38.0 Miles
Snow Creek is a ski resort with a tubing hill. The mountain has three chair lifts and three surface lifts that service a total of 11 trails with the top elevation being 1,099 feet, and a vertical drop of 299 feet.
39.9 Miles
Located along Clinton Lake, Clinton State Park provides boat launch areas and can be used for fishing and swimming. The park features campsites, cabins, hiking and biking trails, picnic facilities, a playground and volleyball, archery and disc golf areas.
41.1 Miles
Watkins Ranch offers western horseback riding lessons to riders of all experience levels and ages as well as horse boarding and leasing. Their facilities include a private tack room, indoor arena, two round pens, automatic waterers and sawdust bedding.
41.3 Miles
Celebrating Kansas History, Wakarusa River Valley Heritage Museum offers a diverse collection of state memorabilia. Well-organized, some exhibits relate to the Underground Railroad and local abolitionists, while others touch on religion and baseball history.
47.5 Miles
Located in a repurposed subterranean army bunker, Extreme Underground is an amusement facility with a unique feel. The facility offers laser tag, miniature golf, archery tag, Makoto Arena, and a wide array of games in its arcade.
48.2 Miles
Jackson Park is a park that features a shelter house, frisbee golf, a playground, horseshoe pits, a barbecue grill, and a volleyball court. The park has a seasonal restroom and also has a multi-purpose walking trail.
48.8 Miles
Pay a visit to the historically-significant Blind Boone Park, located in Warrensburg. Built by volunteers, the park includes bronze signs and audio boxes throughout that display its colorful history. There's also an Adopt-A-Garden program available.
48.9 Miles
Amelia Earheart Memorial Bridge was constructed in Atchison, Kansas and it stands to this day as the landmark of the local history. The bridge is very old and has been re-constructed many times.
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15710 N 4th St, Pleasanton, KS, Pleasanton, CA 66075
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Trading Post Museum is established within the oldest standing settlement in the state of Kansas. Open from April through November, the museum houses artifacts from the Native Americans and early settlers as well as official historical records and documents.