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Olathe, Kansas

At NASCART indoor racing, you are behind the wheel of high performance karts! Since opening our facility in 2002, we have been host to several corporate events, company picnics, fundraisers, league racing, birthday and private parties, and of course, Arrive and Drive sessions. We welcome you to challenge your friends and family to an experience you'll never forget.

You will experience racing first hand as you maneuver through our grand prix, oval or european style road race course at speeds up to 45 mph. The 87,000 square foot building provides 3 tracks protected from the elements of mother nature. Rain? Snow? No problem, come on in! We are open 365 days per year.

Tires squeal, Engines rev. No, it's not nascar or Indy, it's the new generation of karts, which are gaining popularity as an alternative to golf and bowling at those team building corporate outings. Our facility provides conference rooms along with a cafe and game room in addition to the three tracks. Race gear is provided and drivers can wear a racing suit if interested. Each group is briefed before climbing into the 6-horsepowered kart that sits just 1 inch off the ground. Races are pre-planned according to the number of drivers in a competitive forum. A computerized timing system tracks each kart throughout the race. Awards are also available on site for your wining teams. The facility can accommodate very large groups and if you would like assistance in setting up your catering, they help plan that as well. This type of team building venue has captivated corporate America.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

William J. Mara Museum - KS School for the Deaf

The Kansas State School for the Deaf is the oldest state educational institution in the State of Kansas. The School was founded by Philip A. Emery, a deaf man who had been a teacher at the Indiana School for the Deaf from 1854 to 1860

Olathe, KS Museums

Ensor Farm Historical Site and Museum

The barn at the Ensor Farmsite and Museum was constructed in 1890 of rough sawed lumber and wooden pegged beams houses displays of various farm hand tools, school shop projects and other items reflecting the diverse interests of the Ensor family. The architecture of the farmhouse built in 1892

Olathe, KS Museums


Buddy Rogers & Family's Playhouse

The Olathe Community Theatre Association presents six live theatrical productions a season, ranging from progressive, first-run fare to standard classics, including one musical and a children's theater production in June. Our building was established by the Covenant Church in 1870

Olathe, KS Theatres

Lone Elm Campground

Three miles south of Olathe on Lone Elm Road, on the main branch of the Santa Fe Trail, was the site of a spring (now enclosed in a small well)

Olathe, KS Landmarks

Things to do near Olathe, KS