A Wichita park that offers a canoe launch, a playground, community garden, and even public restrooms. Stopping by Garvey Park.
Tag Archives: Wichita History
Victoria Park
A small Wichita park with a rich history and a rare fountain dedicated to the animals of Wichita.
Minisa Park
A park dedicated to the “red water at sunset” with an homage to the Native Americans that lived near here.
Sleepy Hollow Park
Wichita’s Sleepy Hollow is a great place for a little quiet time when dealing with life at Wesley Medical Center.
Cottonwood Park
#84 Cottonwood Park – 1300 S Armour Background: From the city’s website: This 21-acre tract was donated to the Wichita Park, Recreation and Open Space Foundation by the Wichita Development Company in 1981. It was also designated a Wichita Wild Habitat area. The main draw of the park is the Gypsum Creek Bicycle Path- ThisContinue reading “Cottonwood Park”
Leon Robinson Park
This park is the old playground of Greiffenstein Elementary, which was destroyed by a tornado. A new installation is putting new life into the old park.
Third and Piatt Park
A visit to Wichita’s midtown park, cleverly named, The Third and Piatt Park.
Schell Park
Named after a two-term park commissioner, Schell Park offers a lot green space and a dizzying playground.
Evergreen Park
Evergreen Park is home to a city pool, library and playground. It was part of a HUD Project.
Naftzger Park
Nafzger Park has a brief history, but what was here before the park is the most interesting.

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