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Oct 4, 2019
Two Grizzly bears in a habitat exhibit at Sedgwick County Zoo in Wichita, KS

If you live in or plan to visit Wichita, Kansas, and are seeking an exciting adventure, you’re in luck. The city is home to numerous spots that provide activities everyone in the family will enjoy. Embrace your sense of adventure with these exciting activities in Wichita.

1. Sedgwick County Zoo

Go on a wilderness adventure with the family while watching and learning about animals at Sedgwick County Zoo. The zoo is home to 3,000 animals and almost 400 species from around the world. The zoo was designed to completely immerse you in the world of animals, and it includes one of the country’s largest walk-through aviaries. Not only can you see the animals, but you can also interact with them.

Stop by the Asian farm to feed and pet watusi cattle, karakul sheep, and Nigerian dwarf goats or the American farm to see horses, chickens, and more. You can also visit and feed giraffes and birds.

The zoo plays host to special events throughout the year, including sheep shearing in the spring, Zoobilee, Breakfast with the Birds, Croctoberfest, and more. Flocktail is a social event for adults that features tasty cocktails and networking.

Sedgwick County Zoo is located at 5555 West Zoo Blvd. and is open daily during summer months from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and during winter months from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

2. Great Plains Nature Center

Great Plains Nature Center provides opportunities and experiences that inspire stewardship of the natural environment. Nestled in the middle of Wichita, the nature center provides a natural oasis and a break from the city. Take a stroll through the 282-acre Chisholm Creek Park to surround yourself in nature. The park has 2.5 miles of paved trails that wind through native and restored woodlands, wetlands, ponds, and prairies.

Visit the Koch Habitat Hall to see exhibits that teach you about the climate of the Great Plains and its effects on regional streams and wetlands, the Riparian habitat, and more. Interactive exhibits engage the minds of both young and old.

Great Plains Nature Center is located at 6232 East 29th Street North and is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free to the public.

3. Keeper of the Plains

For an historic adventure, cross the bow and arrow-inspired bridge over the confluence of the Big and Little Arkansas rivers to visit the Keeper of the Plains statue. The land between the rivers is sacred ground to the local Native American people and this statue pays tribute to their tribes. It was erected in 1974, stands 44-feet tall, and is made of steel. Watch the cascading stream as it flows from the Keeper of the Plains, over boulders, and into the river below. When evening falls, watch the flames burn on the “Ring of Fire”.  People of all ages will appreciate this impressive monument.

Keeper of the Plains is located at 650 North Seneca and is open daily from 5 a.m. to 12 a.m.

With so many fun and exciting activities in Wichita, you’ll never lose your sense of adventure.

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