AREA ATTRACTIONS

KINGMAN HISTORIC THEATRE

KINGMAN HISTORIC THEATRE

The Kingman Historic  – The 100 year old Boller Brothers designed theatre is the heart of downtown Kingman.  Showing first run movies on the weekend.

Showtimes are 7:30 on Friday and Saturday and 5:30 on Sunday.

The theatre is also host to concerts and community events.  It is also available for private events.

 

237 N. Main Street

Phone: 620-532-1253

KINGMAN COUNTY MUSEUM

KINGMAN COUNTY MUSEUM

The Kingman County Historical Museum in Kingman Kansas occupies a beautiful 1888 building which served as a firehouse, jail, and city hall.  The building has two towers, a bell tower over the city hall entrance and an unusual fire hose tower where the cotton hoses would hang after use, so that the hoses would not mildew.  The fire hose tower is the reason the building is listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings.   Make sure to stop in and check out the history of Kingman County.  Open Fridays 9AM-3PM and Saturdays 9AM-12PM and by appointment

400 N Main Street

Phone: 620-532-5274

KINGMAN CARNEGIE LIBRARY

Library storefront

Located in a historic three-story 1914 Neo-Classical building, the Kingman Carnegie Library has been remodeled for modern comforts and is equipped with exciting resources for all ages. Hours: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.; Wednesday and Friday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.; Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. For more information, visit kingmanlibrary.org.

(620) 532-3061

EAGLE PUB & GOLF COURSE

GOLF BALL ON EAGLES PUB GOLF COURSE

A staple of the community since 1923.  The Eagles course is a 9-hole course featuring 2,906 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par 36.    There are plenty of obstacles to keep you golf game interesting.   Make sure you stop in the Pub for a frosty drink after your game.   The Eagles Pub is also a great place to host a variety of events including reunions, parties, and even provides a beautiful backdrop for weddings.

1225 N Golf Road

Phone: 620-532-2373

RIVERSIDE PARK

playground with a spiral slide

Open from 6:00 a.m. to midnight.  Two playground areas. Two three-man basketball courts. Six tournament horseshoe pits. Hoover Pond, fishing permitted. Walking Path (concrete .8 miles and wood chip path .2 miles). Outdoor Wildlife Learning Site. Two covered pavilions. Bandstand.

212 S. Main

RECREATION COMMISSION BALL DIAMONDS

Ariel  view of a baseball field

One baseball field and 2 softball fields.  KINGMAN-NORWICH RECREATION COMMISSION operates all non-school activities on the playing fields in Riverside Park. For information, contact Director Brandon Davidson.

Riverside Park – 212 S Main

Phone: 620-532-2761

SPLASH PAD AT DEPOT PARK

Splash Pad

A great way to stay cool after shopping and eating downtown in the summertime.

The Splash Pad is located in Depot Park

KINGMAN STATE LAKE

lake view with trees

Kingman State Fishing Lake offers excellent fishing for largemouth bass, bluegill, redear, northern pike, and channel catfish. Take the kids to one of the nearby ponds and you’re guaranteed a good day. Picnic tables, fire rings, primitive toilets, and a group shelter are available for visitors. Two boat launching facilities are located on the east side of the lake and primitive camp sites are available.

7 Miles West of Kingman on Highway 54

620-532-3242

RIGGS ARBORETUM

Wooden sign that reads Riggs Arboretum Waterloo, Kansas Established 1887

Proclaimed to be the oldest arboretum west of the Mississippi the Riggs Arboretum was started in 1901 by John Walter Riggs.  The arboretum covers 10 acres in Waterloo KS just 10 miles east of Kingman.  John originally planted a collection of trees including cedars of Lebanon, Olive of Palestine, sequoia, magnolia, plants from Australia and the lotus form the Nile.  He succeeded in making numerous rare plants grow.

Open by permission

785-227-3858

HOORAY RANCH

Ariel view of Hooray Ranch

With future generations in mind, the vision of Hooray Ranch evolved into a place where the avid hunter or wildlife enthusiast could escape for an unprecedented, all inclusive experience.  The Ranch features over 20,000 acres of intensively managed prime wildlife habitat in the heart of Kansas.

26202 S Sego Road

620-532-1127

BLUESTEM HUNTING PRESERVE

Three hunters in camo holding deer by antlers

Offering traditional Kansas field hunts for pheasant, quail, turkey, and deer.  They have knowledgeable guides, experienced dogs, and plenty of birds and can accommodate rifle, black powder, and archery seasons.   You can chose between a guided hunter or the self guided option

2301 N Highway 11

620-532-6361

CHENEY STATE LAKE

Two sail boats and one smaller boat with passengers swimming in the lake

Located just 19 miles from Kingman, Cheney State Lake offers something for everyone.  Whether you are into sailing, skiing, or fishing Cheney has it all.  With over 22 boat launching lanes, over 600 camp sites, 30 shelters, 3 nature trails, and a marina there is always something to do.

9912 S Titan Road, Cheney KS

316-570-4136

BYRON WALKER

Picture of water with grassy area and trees

4,530 acres of biodiversity at it’s best!  One of the premier wildlife spots in the state of Kansas.  It has streamside woodlands, native prairies, food plots, multiple ponds, and 8 miles of the South Fork Ninnescah river.  Birders, photographers, and other wildlife enthusiast will find many opportunities to see wildlife.  Public hunting is allowed.

7 miles west of Kingman on Hiway 54

620-532-3242