Discover six sensational attractions to enjoy in Lee's Summit this March!
Shop for Treasures
Downtown Lee’s Summit is one of our favorite local shopping districts. Support small businesses and find treasures during their Spring Sidewalk Sale the first weekend of March. Merchants will feature new items for spring 2020, and customers can also enter to win a downtown shopping spree! DowntownLS.org
Play Together
Paradise Park is one of our favorite places to enjoy arcades, rock wall climbing, bumper cars, mini-golf, laser tag, escape rooms and more family fun! Every week the Discovery Center offers educational themed activities for little ones. The entire family will enjoy special savings throughout spring break week!
Go Retro
Arcade Alley is a retro arcade in Lee’s Summit with ’80s- and ’90s-style classic arcade games that include pinball machines, Nintendo and ATARI classics, and fun video games you grew up playing. Guests purchase a wristband for unlimited play. They offer special family-friendly hours and adults-only hours and serve delicious burgers and salads.
Enjoy Fresh Air
Celebrate the beginning of spring with a visit to one of Lee’s Summit’s fantastic parks. Lea McKeighan Park is known for its incredible ropes play areas and zip line. Lowenstein Park offers a beautiful playground, nature trail and butterfly garden. Bryan C. Pottberg Park features a firefighter-themed playground. Discover more great parks at CityOfLS.net.
Indulge in a Sweet Treat
A longtime staple in Downtown Lee’s Summit, Poppy’s is known for homemade ice cream, old-fashioned charm and friendly service. This is the perfect place to enjoy a classic treat with the kids. They even offer dairy-free ice cream for guests with allergies!
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Bryan C. Pottberg Memorial Park
This 25 acre park has a firefighter themed playground and a memorial area featuring a statue and an inlay of the firefighters emblem.
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Lea McKeighan Park - North
Amenities: Low Ropes Course, Young Children Playground, and Musical Instruments, Speedway Zip Line, Splash Pad, Pickleball Courts (Summer), Ice Skating Rink (Winter), Concessions, Restrooms, Multipurpose fields, Skate Park, Sand Volleyball Courts.
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Lowenstein Park
Donated in 1968 by the Lowenstein brothers, it has since been developed into a 17.7 acre park with three picnic shelters with picnic tables, one basketball goal, open space area, a playground area, a one mile concrete trail and parking.
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Paradise Park
Our Board of Education has approved a letter of intent to purchase Paradise Park. Learn more about this exciting opportunity and our plans to ensure this special campus remains a place where young people thrive.
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