Getting Here & Getting Around
Located in the heart of the country, Overland Park is within a day’s drive of more than 60 million people.
With the charming hospitality of a Midwest town and the cultural amenities of a big city, traveling to Overland Park is as easy as hopping in the car or booking a quick flight.
Getting Here
Road Trip Ready
Overland Park sits just minutes from Kansas City and is a straight shot from other major Midwest cities.
The city's convenient location along major interstates and highways makes it easy to get to from every direction.
From St. Louis, Omaha, Wichita, Des Moines, or Northwest Arkansas, the drive is simple, scenic, and will get you to Overland Park in about 3 hours.
Hop in the car, hit play on your road trip playlist, and you’ll be here before the ice in your cooler melts.
Flying into Kansas City
Kansas City International Airport (MCI) makes getting here a breeze. Freshly renovated in 2023, the new single terminal at the airport is the largest single infrastructure project in Kansas City’s history.
It offers a first-class traveler experience in a facility with updated technology and amenities, close parking, spacious gate areas, and ample food and beverage options highlighting the best of what Kansas City has to offer.
With nonstop service from dozens of cities nationwide, you can step off the plane, grab your bag, and be in Overland Park in under 45 minutes.
Whether you prefer the ease of a rideshare, the comfort of a shuttle, or the independence of a rental car, the airport connects you quickly and comfortably to your stay.
Getting Around
Overland Park is centrally located within the Kansas City Metro and within about a 20-minute drive of most Kansas City experiences.
Interstates and highways cut through the city providing easy access to must-see attractions and event sites. Ride sharing services in Overland Park and the greater metro area include Uber and Lyft.
Public Transportation
Eight RideKC routes serve Overland Park. The 403, one of the most popular routes in Overland Park, runs from Johnson County Community College to 75th Street in just approximately 20 minutes.
On Two Wheels or by Foot
Overland Park has 163 miles of bicycle infrastructure, including 61 miles of dedicated bike lanes. The city has more than 800 miles of sidewalks and the best areas to walk around and shop or eat are Prairiefire District and Downtown Overland Park. OP also offers e-bike and electric scooters in the downtown area.
Limo and Bus Services
Transportation for your group in OP is made simple with options including local limo and bus services available for booking.