Victoria Park

1700 N Park Pl, Wichita, KS 67203
0.5 acres | 0.2 hectares
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About Victoria Park in Wichita

Victoria Park is a small urban park located in the Midtown neighborhood of Wichita, Kansas. The park spans approximately 0.37 acres and is uniquely set on a traffic island at the junction of 17th Street and Park Place. Despite its modest size, this park is known for its historical National Humane Alliance fountain, which serves as a focal point amidst the green space. The fountain, a gift from the National Humane Alliance in the early 20th century, adds a distinctive character to the park and highlights its historic significance in the community. Surrounded by trees, benches, and light poles, the space offers a tranquil environment for casual visitors to relax and reflect.

Although the park does not feature extensive recreational facilities, its location in the historic Midtown area makes it a pleasant space for a quiet retreat in an urban setting. It also contributes to the neighborhood's charm by offering a touch of greenery and a visually appealing focal point for passersby. Maintained by the Wichita Park and Recreation Department, Victoria Park reflects the city’s commitment to preserving small but meaningful community spaces within Wichita’s extensive park system.

The park's accessibility and serene atmosphere make it a suitable spot for brief visits or as a quick rest area during a stroll through Midtown. Its historical fountain and quaint setting make it a notable landmark within Wichita.

What to Do at Victoria Park

Nature & Wildlife

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Visitor Services

MemorialPaved Paths

When is Victoria Park Open?

Monday:6AM-12AM
Tuesday:6AM-12AM
Wednesday:6AM-12AM
Thursday:6AM-12AM
Friday:6AM-12AM
Saturday:6AM-12AM
Sunday:6AM-12AM

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