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Gardens & NatureVisit Burr Oak Woods Nature Center and Conservation Area with your family! Burr Oak Woods Nature Center has many interesting exhibits, a 3000 gallon aquarium, a nature gift shop, and a bird viewing area. Enjoy walking any of the five (5) hiking trails that wind through the woodlands and rock outcroppings. Burr Oak Woods is home to many deer and turkey, as well as other wildlife and has 1,071 acres of woodlands, fields, glades, streams, and ponds.
Thirty-six-acre urban nature center and historic area.
The Downtown Overland Park Farmers Market is a thriving open air market offering produce, flowers, specialty foods and entertainment for the entire family. This market offers the best of the best from local growers under the Farmers Market Pavilion. On the sidewalks near the clock tower, patrons can find fresh pies, gourmet pasta, locally baked bread and other specialty food items. Take a walk through this Historic District and experience the ambiance of Historic Downtown Overland Park!
The largest open-air farmer's market in the Midwest since 1857.
Home to a two-acre garden with 7,000 plants and the Anita B. Gorman Conservation Center with gardens, wetlands, walkways and wildlife.
Enjoy learning about local native wildlife, including birds of prey, snakes, amphibians, turtles, fish and invertebrates.
The Linda Hall Library is an independent public library of science, engineering and technology which is used extensively by companies, academic institutions and individuals throughout the world. It is located on the site of the Hall's former home on a 14 acre arboretum in Kansas City, Missouri. The public is welcome to use the collections within the library without cost. Tours of the library and grounds are available daily.
Seventy-two acres fearuting Stanley R. McLane Arboretum and the Laura Conyers Smith Municipal Rose Garden.
Nonprofit nature sanctuary with 100 acres of land designed for hiking, nature study and observation.
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