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All Seasons RV Park Welcomes Travelers to Wichita

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May 29, 2017

All Seasons RV Park

All Seasons RV Park

All Seasons RV ParkNestled in a nice quiet suburban atmosphere on the west edge of Wichita. Picturesque, and just a short distance from stores, businesses, and many attractions.

A great park for just an overnight stay, several days to visit Wichita’s many attractions, or for an extended stay while working in the area.

Wichita, the largest city in Kansas, has virtually all the amenities you would desire. Yet All Seasons RV Park is conveniently located out of the “hustle & bustle” in a clean and beautiful neighborhood. It is void of heavy interstate or highway noise and loud trains. It is your kind of place for a nice visit or an extended stay.

Facilities: 55 sites, shady, level pull-thrus. Quiet country atmosphere. Limited groceries, propane, laundry.

All Seasons RV Park ,15520 Maple Ave., Goddard, KS 67052 Phone:(316)722-1154

Location: 4 miles West of I-235 (west Bypass Exit 78) on US 54, 1 mi North on 119th St., 2 1/4 mi West on Maple, SB 2 miles East of Goddard on US 54, 1 mi North on 167th St., 3/4 mi East on Maple.

Entertainment comes in all forms in Wichita

Arenas, theatres and other event venues bring big names in music, comedy, and theatre to Wichita for kids of any age, family fun or a night for the adults to enjoy. INTRUST Bank Arena hosts the biggest concerts in Kansas ranging from Taylor Swift to Bon Jovi. With multicultural festivals, symphonies, musicals, international opera performances and much more, Century II is a Midwest arts magnet.

The Crown Uptown Dinner Theatre, Cabaret Old town, Mosley Street Melodrama and Music Theatre of Wichita offer the finest musical and theatre performances in Kansas, and bring Broadway to Wichita. The historic Orpheum Theatre is a mecca for performing arts and hosts the annual Tallgrass Film Festival that attracts more than 11,000 people annually.

Expect the unexpected! Big-city amenities – Midwestern prices! Explore eclectic art, hands-on exhibits, Old West and Indian artifacts – even a T. Rex skeleton. Dine at more than 1,000 restaurants. Shopping choices abound with eclectic shops, antique stores, and open-air shopping centers. When it comes to dining, shopping and playing…Wichita has something for everyone!

Botanica, The Wichita Gardens

Since opening in 1987 with four gardens and a horticultural library, Botanica has added more than 30 additional themed gardens and exhibits to delight new visitors and those who return for repeat visits. This botanical paradise on the plains comprises over 18 acres of stunning gardenscaping that features over 4,000 species of plants both native and new to the region.

Old Cowtown Museum

Experience Wichita like it’s 1865. Old Cowtown is a living history museum that lets you immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and activities common to a Midwestern cattle town.

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