It was a decent open space in the city with lush AstroTurf. People were walking through and sitting around, eating meals, and relaxing. It was just a quick stop for us to let the dog walk a bit,...
Naftzger Memorial Park
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Located at the intersection of Douglas Ave. and St. Francis in the heart of downtown Wichita, Naftzger Memorial Park stands as a lively outdoor sanctuary. This bustling green oasis beckons visitors, locals, and event attendees to experience the dynamic pulse of downtown Wichita. Boasting lush grassy areas, the iconic Evergy Pavilion stage, a spacious digital screen, refreshing water features, ample spots for strolling and relaxing, a designated dog run, an array of shops and eateries, as well as inviting outdoor dining options, Naftzger Memorial Park radiates a sense of community and connectivity.
Step into the vibrant tapestry of Naftzger Memorial Park and immerse yourself in the vibrant spirit of downtown Wichita. From leisurely walks to exciting events, this park offers a harmonious blend of urban charm and natural beauty, creating a welcoming haven for all who seek a moment of tranquility or a burst of energy amidst the city's dynamic landscape. Discover the unique charm of Naftzger Memorial Park and savor the essence of downtown Wichita in this lively outdoor retreat.
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I would have rated Nafzger park five stars a few years ago. Unfortunately the city destroyed what was charming, beautiful little park and turned it into a very bland, boring, generic piece of...
It's a neat little park. Unfortunately, there have been more and homeless folks at the park. I don't them mind at all, but the urine is starting to smell in places around the park and behind the...
Right in the heart of Old Town, one of my favorite places to get some fresh air and sit in the sun.
"Because Jesus drank water-Not Whiskey" - The Carry A. Nation memorial drinking fountain is here ! She was the most famous radical member of The Woman's Christian Temperance Union, who believed in...




