Bonner Springs’ visitors are often amazed at the array of attractions and unique shopping this small suburban city has to offer. Nestled in among the rolling hills and trees along the Kansas River, this city with “small-town charm and big city attractions” is full of great surprises.

We hope you enjoy your experience while shopping, staying and playing in Bonner Springs. Our selection of “things to do” includes visits to Moon Marble Company, an unbelievable display of commercial and handmade marbles, nostalgic toys, games and much more; the National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame with its miniature train rides, antique farm equipment and authentic old farm town; Kansas City Renaissance Festival held on 7 fall weekends starting with Labor Day depicting a 16th century English Village filled with food, entertainment and costumed characters; Capitol Federal Park at Sandstone Amphitheatre featuring big name bands underneath the stars; Sunflower Hills Golf Course with its challenging and beautiful 18-hole course and Wyandotte County Museum offering the richness of Wyandotte County history.

Unique specialty retail shops and restaurants await you in downtown Bonner Springs. Visit the “big yellow caboose” in Centennial Park and Kelly Murphy Park, home to summer city band concerts. The city’s Aquatic Park offers fun in the sun and other parks located throughout the city offer recreation and leisure activities. Holiday Inn Express and Super 8 Hotel are conveniently located at Interstate 70 Exit 224 providing convenient travel throughout Bonner Springs and the Kansas City metropolitan area. Back N Thyme Guest House and Cottonwood Campground are conveniently located on K-7 Highway south of I-70. Bonner Springs enjoys its closeness to the Kansas Speedway and Village West Entertainment District where retail shopping and entertainment choices abound.

For more information, visit www.bonnersprings.org or call 913-667-1703.