Sedgwick County Park, Wichita

Sedgwick County Park, Wichita

Sedgwick County Park is a sprawling urban oasis ideal for families, outdoor lovers, and anyone seeking a peaceful break. The park offers scenic walking and biking trails that loop around several man-made lakes-from Vic’s Lake and Horseshoe Lake to Tom Scott Lake .

The park is well-equipped for a full day of recreation. Kids can enjoy the inclusive Sunrise Boundless Playscape and spacious playgrounds; meanwhile, adults can take advantage of picnic shelters, grills, volleyball nets, and open lawns. Anglers will find multiple fishing docks and catch opportunities for channel catfish, bluegill, crappie, and bass.

Art comes alive through seasonal Art Walks and events like the Great Plains Renaissance & Scottish Festival, offering cultural highlights amid nature.

For nature enthusiasts, Sedgwick County Park is a hub of biodiversity. The park’s mature trees, lakeside vistas, and early mornings create perfect conditions for birdwatching and wildlife sightings-deer have even been spotted near the ponds.

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Sight Name: Sedgwick County Park
Sight Location: Wichita, USA (See walking tours in Wichita)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor

Walking Tours in Wichita, Kansas

Create Your Own Walk in Wichita

Create Your Own Walk in Wichita

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Wichita Introduction Walking Tour

Wichita Introduction Walking Tour

In the heart of America, Wichita, Kansas, is often hailed as "The Air Capital of the World” for its important role in the airplane manufacturing industry.

Originally a humble trading post in the 1860s, it has evolved into a bustling metropolitan hub, spurred by the arrival of the railroad and the subsequent cattle drives. This pivotal era marked Wichita as a significant center for the...  view more

Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.9 Km or 2.4 Miles