Great Bend
The Santa Fe Trail brought oxen-pulled Conestoga wagons to the big bend of the Arkansas river (from which Great Bend was named) carrying people with a vision. The Plains Indians, primarily Cheyenne, Pawnee and Quivira, brought early civilization to the Arkansas River Valley and early white settlers wrote of driving their wagons through throngs of buffalo.
The Great Bend Town Company was organized in 1871. Less than a year later, the Atchison, Topeka ans Santa Fe Railroad laid track into Great Bend. Like the hub of a giant wagon wheel laid on the prairie, Great Bend’s commerce attracted people from all around the area, including cowboys who brought cattle to ship out on the train. Cowboys also had money to spend in the end-of-the-trail towns. Money allowed the town to grow and attracted other merchants and settlers.
To further explore the history of our area we recommend a visit to the Barton County Historical Village and Museum.
Holiday Trail of Lights
Every year visitors from all over the Midwest hit the trail to Great Bend. Our holiday light displays are among the best in the nation. In fact, the trail is…
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Barton County Historical Museum & Village
The Barton County Historical Society Museum & Village lets you take a fascinating walk into…
Learn more →Brit Spaugh Park And Zoo
Tucked in Brit Spaugh Park on North Main, the Zoo is great Bend's little jewel.…
Learn more →Historic Crest Theatre
The Crest Theater, a former movie theater in downtown Great Bend, is listed on the…
Learn more →Great Bend Mural Project
Great Bend is home to an expanding collection of outdoor murals created by local artists…
Learn more →Barton County Courthouse
Santa Fe Trail travelers and traders passed through, traded, camped and hunted where the Barton…
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Great Bend is a great location for you to stay while you explore the region.…
Learn more →Golden Belt Country Club
Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days
Learn more →Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Refuge
There are 650 bird species in the United States, 417 in Kansas, and 320 in…
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All Attractions in Great Bend
- Barton County Courthouse
- Barton County Historical Museum & Village
- Brit Spaugh Park And Zoo
- Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Refuge
- Driving Tours
- Golden Belt Country Club
- Great Bend Mural Project
- Historic Crest Theatre
- Holiday Trail of Lights
- Kansas Oil & Gas Hall Of Fame And Museum
- Kansas Quilt Walk
- Lake Barton Golf Course
- Quivira National Wildlife Refuge
- Santa Fe Trail Historic Points
- Shafer Art Gallery
- Stone Lake
- The Great Bend Expo Complex
- Veteran’s Memorial Park