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Salina, Kansas

The Municipal Golf Course is one of three located in Salina with over 50,000 rounds played annually. The 18-hole course is over 6,200 yards long on approximately 137 acres.

This course provides golfers with an excellent opportunity to play par 3, par 4, and par 5 aspects of the game. The new "First Tee" is a public, 6-hole short course for junior players, beginners or people short on time.

River Bend Golf Course - This course provides many challenging opportunities to work on short game with holes ranging from 100 to 180 yards. Open year around, seven days a week. During the winter open when weather permits. 4701 S. Ohio, (785) 823-9390.

Attractions and Upcoming Events


Salina Community Theatre

Founded in 1960, this private, not-for-profit organization of volunteers produces and sponsors plays for adults and children. Five major productions are presented each season in the 300-seat facility, featuring local talent and sometimes guest artists.

Salina, KS Theatres

Botanical Gardens

Between historical Oakdale Gardens and the Sunset flower beds, the City of Salina plants over 50,000 annual flowers. This magnificent display of color throughout the summer and fall is a Salina tradition that countless citizens have enjoyed for over 60 years.

Salina, KS Botanical Gardens

Smoky Hill Vineyards & Winery

Back in 1919, over 250 acres of grapes were planted in the fields around Salina. In those same fields old riding stables have been converted into a winery. Many of the winery'

Salina, KS Wineries

Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure

A 7,000-pound Indian Rhinoceros, along with exotic snow leopards, orangutans, white rhinos and lemurs are thriving on the Kansas prairie. The zoo is home to more than 80

Salina, KS Zoos

Things to do near Salina, KS

Bill Hougland - Gold Medalist

Bill Hougland transferred to Beloit High School his junior year in 1947. He then took the team to its first state championshi...

"Opera House"

The old "Opera House" building was built in 1881. The second level of the building was used as a theater for commercial plays...