Arkansas City
This border town, famous as the gateway to the Cherokee Strip Land Rush, blends the past with the future in most appealing ways. Visitors can still experience the sound and feel of the event today, through Arkansas City’s Cherokee Strip Land Rush Museum, which houses commemorative artifacts of “The Run,” Native Americans, westward pioneers and Cowley County history.
In one of seventeen local parks, a Santa Fe engine that tracks railroad history is situated next to the Robert Docking Memorial honoring one of the state’s most popular governors. Ireland Hall, the 1890 red-stained, stone high school anchors the north end of Cowley College campus, and the new exquisitely sculptured Brown Center for Arts, Science & Technology secures the south end.
Arkansas City, an agricultural, industrial and business center is a pleasant progressive community of approximately 12,000 residents. Over the past 100 years, “Ark City” has grown into a progressive community with many cultural, recreational and educational opportunities. The spirit of progress is balanced by warmth, friendliness and tranquillity that are typical of small towns.
In addition to our 17 parks, Ark City is home to the second largest community swimming pool in Kansas, twelve public tennis courts, two choice golf courses, and new hiking/biking trails. The surrounding area includes a number of excellent outdoor recreational facilities for good hunting and fishing. Two such sites are the Cowley County State Lake and the Kaw Federal Recreation Area. The Chaplin Nature Center has over five miles of hiking trails which ramble through diverse habitats.
Arkalalah, an Indian term meaning “good times,” is one of the many annual events in Ark City. Celebrated in late October, the festival involves people of all ages and is well-known throughout Kansas. PrairieFest – an arts and music festival – is held the first part of June. And, celebrating our cultural diversity is our newest event, WorldFest.
With family events and excitement year-round, you will want to “find the prairie spirit” in Arkansas City and makethis fun and friendly town your own.
All Nations Native American Center
Cowley County has the tenth largest Native American population in the State of Kansas. Incorporated in August of 1996, the All Nations Native American Center is governed by a board…
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Cowley County Community College
Cowley County Community College, (CCCC), dates back to 1922 when it began as Arkansas City…
Learn more →Earl Wright Gallery
The Brown Center on the Cowley College campus houses the Earle Wright Gallery. The campus…
Learn more →Horizon United Methodist Center
"Camp Horizon" is nestled in 160 wooded acres on a bluff overlooking the Arkansas River.…
Learn more →Cherokee Strip Land Rush Museum
This area was made famous as the gateway to the Cherokee Strip Land Rush that…
Learn more →Christmas on the Summit
Craft and Vendor show! There will be carolers, crafts, vendors, radio remote, and much more!…
Learn more →Chaplin Nature Center
Along the sandy beaches of the Arkansas River, Chaplin Nature Center combines 200 acres of…
Learn more →Cowley County State Lake
Cowley County State Lake, covering 85 acres, is mainly for fishing, but has campsites and…
Learn more →Denton Art Center
The Denton Art Center is the home of the Arkansas City Arts Council. Many exhibits,…
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All Attractions in Arkansas City
- All Nations Native American Center
- Chaplin Nature Center
- Cherokee Strip Land Rush Museum
- Christmas on the Summit
- Cowley County Community College
- Cowley County State Lake
- Denton Art Center
- Earl Wright Gallery
- Horizon United Methodist Center
- Scripture Hill
- Spring Hill Municipal Golf Course
- Stan Herd Mural
- Stan Herd’s Prairie Man