If you’re planning to attend an event at Wichita’s Equity Bank Park, such as a Wichita Wind Surge game, and are looking for things to do, places to eat and nearby hotels, you’ll find plenty of choices.
Beyond the ballpark, Wichita is full of unique attractions and experiences. Here’s a roundup of things to check out while you’re in the area, all within walking distance of the park (or a short ride on the free Q-Line, Bike Share ICT or electric scooters).
Soak in the local history
Located along Douglas Avenue on the west bank of the Arkansas River and just a block away from Equity Bank Park sits the Historic Delano District. Delano was established during the days of the Chisholm Trail cattle drives as a place for the cowboys to blow off steam after months on the route from Texas.
During the 1870s through 1880s, the cowboys who drove cattle from Texas to railheads in Kansas on the Chisholm Trail would often find their so-called rest and recreation in Delano. It was a time of saloons, brothels, gambling houses, gunfights and cattle rustling. Eventually incorporated into Wichita, Delano is now a thriving district with more than 250 businesses, including dining, shopping and entertainment. You’ll find markers, monuments and historic signage throughout the district honoring the area’s past.
Wichita Brewing Co. in Delano
Grab a bite to eat
After cheering on your team, you’re bound to work up an appetite. Luckily, there are some fantastic food spots nearby. If you’re craving a classic burger or some mouthwatering BBQ, Wichita’s got you covered. Prefer something lighter? You’ll also find great salad and sandwich options at local cafés. No matter what you’re in the mood for, there’s a spot nearby to satisfy your hunger.
Some Delano favorites include Delano Barbecue Company, Good Company Taps & Spirits | Pennant Coffee, MBC Lounge, Mokas Cafe, Monarch, NuWay Burgers and Wichita Brewing Company. A few other eateries within Delano include Milkfloat, Picasso’s Pizzeria, Shamrock Lounge, TJ’s Burger House, Vagabond Café, Yokohama Ramen Joint & Mr. Lion Tea.
Treat yourself
If a massage or body treatment sounds good, you won’t have to go far from the stadium. Bohemia Healing Spa uses natural and holistic methods of treatment, specializing in therapeutic massage, facials, waxing and more. Further west on Douglas Avenue, The Health Connection is an alternative medicine and holistic healing store providing services ranging from yoga and guided meditation to Reiki touch therapy, ionic foot detox and other treatments. There are also hair and nail salons in the district to pamper yourself.
If you want a convenient place to relax and stay overnight, check into Home2 Suites by Hilton Wichita Downtown Delano or Waterwalk Wichita on the west side of the river, or just across the river from the stadium is Drury Plaza Hotel Broadview, Hyatt Regency Wichita or Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Wichita Downtown.
Bungalow 26
Peruse local shops
The Delano District is also a great area to shop for bath and body products, clothing, jewelry, home décor, snacks and Wichita souvenirs, among many other items.
Visit Hatman Jack’s for a hat customized just for you by a team that has fitted the likes of Merle Haggard and Luciano Pavarotti. A couple of doors down, pop into Bungalow 26 for handmade goods for bath, body and home. All Things Barbecue has a wide selection of sauces and rubs, plus all the equipment you need to barbecue and enjoy outdoor living. Pick up Wichita flag swag including T-shirts and mugs at The Health Connection or Wichita Screen Printing.
Walk along the sidewalks of Delano and you’ll discover even more shops, from Lola Candle Co and Sweet ’n Saucy, which carries an assortment of candies, bottled soda pops and novelty socks.
Get active
If you want to stretch your legs or let the kids burn off some energy, check out one of the nearby parks. Wichita has beautiful green spaces perfect for a relaxing walk, a game of catch or even a picnic. Some parks also have playgrounds and walking trails, making them a great option for families.
One of the most unique features of Riverfront Stadium is its location along the Arkansas River. Just north of the stadium is Boats & Bikes, which offers seasonal kayaking and other water activities such as pedal boats and stand-up paddleboards (SUP). From their dock, it’s easy to make your way to the iconic Keeper of the Plains.
You also can rent equipment right on the river. Wichita Park & Recreation offers year-round self-service rentals of kayaks and kayak equipment. Or, join in a free Parkrun at Exploration Place on Saturday mornings.
Swing axes at targets in a friendly competition at Blade & Timber. Just across the street from the stadium, you can take advantage of public skate sessions on the indoor rink at Wichita Ice Center. The Delano District also is home to Club Billiards and plenty of venues with live music.
Mid-America All -Indian Museum
Family-Friendly Attractions
Looking for something fun to do with the whole family? The Wichita area is home to 50-plus attractions and museums. One you can find at Riverfront Stadium is the Wichita Baseball Museum, which features trivia and historical artifacts showcasing Wichita’s baseball history. Others are within just a few miles of each other not far from the stadium.
Along the Arkansas River, you’ll find the Museums on the River, which cover art, culture, gardens, history and science. Just head north along the river and you’ll encounter Exploration Place, Mid-America All-Indian Museum, Old Cowtown Museum, Wichita Art Museum and Botanica Wichita.
Near the Mid-America All-Indian Museum, you’ll find Wichita’s most iconic landmark: the Keeper of the Plains, which sits at the confluence of the Big and Little Arkansas rivers. Visit the Keeper during Daylight Saving Time between 9 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. and you can take in the “Ring of Fire” at the base of the sculpture.
Also nearby: The American Overseas Schools Historical Society (AOSHS), Kansas Sports Hall of Fame, Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum, Great Plains Transportation Museum, Museum of World Treasures, The Kansas African American Museum and the Wichita Public Library – Advanced Learning Center, complete with an outdoor interactive playground.
Take the Q-Line to see more
You can explore even more of Wichita by hopping aboard the city’s Q-Line. This free mode of transportation takes riders from the Delano District east to Downtown, Old Town, Douglas Design District and stops in Clifton Square, including Argentina’s Empanadas, Ziggy’s Pizza – Clifton Square, Coffee Daze, Papa’s Ice Cream & Treats and more.
If you’re in the mood to shop or just browse, The Spice Merchant & Company , Viva La Olive, The Workroom and Lucinda’s are must-visits. These are just a handful of hundreds of dining and shopping options along the way as you take in the heart of Wichita!
So next time you’re at Equity Bank Park, take a little time to explore the area — you might just find a new favorite spot! Be sure to check out the Visit Wichita calendar of events to see what else is happening when you’re in town and download the latest visitors guide for even more ideas.
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