Mulkey Square Park
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About Mulkey Square Park in Kansas City
Mulkey Square Park, located at West 13th Street and Summit Street in Kansas City, Missouri, is a charming public space that spans 8.87 acres. Nestled in the Westside neighborhood, it offers a tranquil retreat with a historical backdrop. The park is part of the once larger West Terrace Park and is situated west of downtown Kansas City, near notable landmarks such as the FBI Building. Its elevated terrain provides visitors with remarkable views of downtown Kansas City and the West Bottoms area, making it a picturesque spot for relaxation and outdoor gatherings.
The park is well-known for housing the iconic "Hereford Bull" statue, a notable feature visible from the highway. This adds a touch of artistic and cultural interest to the space. A historic ball diamond is one of its main attractions, which has been improved over the years with features such as an irrigation system, new fencing, backstops, and well-maintained fields. These amenities make it a suitable location for sports enthusiasts and community events.
Mulkey Square Park also contains a small playground and a shelter, making it family-friendly and a great spot for picnics. Its quiet ambiance, historical character, and sweeping city views combine to make it a hidden gem among Kansas City's urban parks.