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Great Bend, Kansas

The Expo Complex is the ideal location for a variety of events.

The Expo complex consists of nearly 100,000 square feet of indoor space in three buildings and over 900,000 square feet of outside paved exhibit space. There are also electrical services available to all outside spaces.

In addition to exhibit space, the area has a professional outdoor rodeo arena, drag strip, motocross course, dump station, loading docks, picnic areas and amphitheater.

This facility is home of the 3i Show (even number years) which is one of the largest farm shows with over 600 exhibitors displaying implements, industry and/or irrigation equipment.

Consider the Great Bend Expo facility for upcoming training sessions, product seminars, schools, trade shows, livestock exhibitions, etc.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Shafer Art Gallery

The L. E. "Gus" and Eva Shafer Memorial Art Gallery has been referred to as the "Gem of the Campus"

Great Bend, KS Arts

Brit Spaugh Park And Zoo

Tucked in Brit Spaugh Park on North Main, the Zoo is great Bend's little jewel. Dedicated to the conservation, preservation and rescue of animals and the education and entertainment of both children and adults, the Zoo is a natural resource for Great Bend and its visitors.

Great Bend, KS Zoos


Kansas Oil & Gas Hall Of Fame And Museum

The Museum was founded in 1990 by a group interested in preserving the history of the oil and gas industry.

Great Bend, KS Museums

Barton County Courthouse

Santa Fe Trail travelers and traders passed through, traded, camped and hunted where the Barton County Courthouse now stands in the center of town. Historically, Great Bend's downtown has served as a focus for the city's business, civic, and social activities.

Great Bend, KS Historic Courthouses

Things to do near Great Bend, KS

Bushton's Pioneer Life

In 1881, the only thing that marked the location of Bushton was a hedge where main street is now located. People started to c...

National Society of Decorative Painters

National Headquarters houses the exclusive collection of decorative art of its membership....

Serpent Intaglio

The Serpent Intaglio was dug by the Indians sometime around 1200-1300 A.D., and is approximately 160 ft. long and varies in w...