Creative Storytime
Do you have a pre-schooler that just LOVES TO PAINT? Ceramic Cafe offers a fun story and paint time every Friday. We read a book, then the kids get to paint a ceramic item that goes along with the story and finish with a snack.
Do you have a pre-schooler that just LOVES TO PAINT? Ceramic Cafe offers a fun story and paint time every Friday. We read a book, then the kids get to paint a ceramic item that goes along with the story and finish with a snack.
Discover what's for dinner at Burr Oak Woods as the captive amphibians, fish, and turtles enjoy their feast every Tuesday and Friday. The snakes are fed on the second and fourth Wednesday.
Dinosaurs may be extinct, but they are very much alive in Camp Jurassic. Campers learn about a variety of dinosaurs and their habitats. Rocks, minerals, and fossils are studied along with a variety of related projects.
Sample Projects: Dinosau...
Moana 2 showing + Popcorn and Goldfish included
Open Play + Cafe For Dinner Menu Available!
This Inclusive open swim is available every Friday for your family to enjoy sensory-friendly unstructured pool time.
$7 fee per swimmer, includes one caretaker per swimmer
Access to open swim in Rec and Lap Pool
Access using zero depth ...
Come meet our feline friends! Experience Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory with an experienced guide. See these epic animals and learn about their characteristics and behaviors!
On the third Friday and Saturday of every month, Downtown Overland Park hosts Local Life. Don't miss this great way to explore Downtown Overland Park's locally owned businesses, activities, and more.
Join us for creative and fun mask-making at the museum. Perfect for children and families, participants will craft their own unique masks, inspired by animals from the collection.
Jumperoo is a special time where the park is open only for children 7 & under! We open the park early just for the little ones and their parents to jump, play, and crawl around safely!
Check your local park website for Full Calendar for dates ...

Water is the lifeblood of human civilization, shaping our history, economy, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past, present, and future.
Join volunteer naturalists for a fantastic journey through forests, streams and other magical places as they read select books.