Anita B. Gorman Park

555 NE Vivion Rd, Kansas City, MO 64116
46 acres | 19 hectares
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About Anita B. Gorman Park in Kansas City

Anita B. Gorman Park, located in Kansas City, Missouri, spans nearly 46 acres and offers a rich blend of recreational and memorial features. Originally named Northgate Park, it was acquired in phases starting in 1957 and renamed in 1991 to honor Anita B. Gorman's significant contributions to conservation and civic life. The park provides ample green space and a serene environment for various outdoor activities.

One of the park's centerpiece attractions is the Northland Fountain, the first fountain built north of the Missouri River in Kansas City, showcasing a prominent feature of the region's park system. Additionally, the park is home to the Clay County Veterans' Memorial, which pays tribute to the service and sacrifices of local veterans. Walking trails weave through the park, offering paved routes suitable for walking, jogging, or enjoying a leisurely outdoor experience.

Athletic and recreational facilities also feature prominently, including tennis courts and a baseball diamond, catering to sports enthusiasts. Alongside these amenities, the park is an inviting space for community gatherings and quiet reflection. Anita B. Gorman Park, with its mix of memorial, recreational, and natural elements, serves as a versatile urban retreat for visitors of all ages.

What to Do at Anita B. Gorman Park

Active Recreation

Baseball FieldTennis Court

Nature & Wildlife

Walking Trail

Visitor Services

MemorialPaved Paths

When is Anita B. Gorman Park Open?

Monday:5AM-12AM
Tuesday:5AM-12AM
Wednesday:5AM-12AM
Thursday:5AM-12AM
Friday:5AM-12AM
Saturday:5AM-12AM
Sunday:5AM-12AM

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