Established in 1972, the Mid-America All-Indian Center is a cultural center which aims to spread awareness and preserve the culture and heritage of American Indians. Born out of cultural differences and conflicts between the Indian and non-Indian Americans, the facility houses a museum, a Gallery of Nations in which special events are held and also a gift shop. The facility can be rented out for events. The center holds a host of Pow Wows in which Native and non-Native Americans come together to socialize. With cultural events spread throughout the year, the Mid-America All India Center has it's sights firmly set to effectively promote the Native American culture.
Auburn Hills Golf Course is a popular golf course located just outside the city in Wichita, Kansas. This 18-hole golf course facility features over 7,000 yards of lush-green playing field, including the longest tees for a par of 72. This Auburn Hills golf course offers mesmerizing views of the surrounding mountain landscape, along with the most challenging plays for golfers of varying skill levels. Designed by Perry Dye, this world-class golf course opened its doors to amateur and professional golfers in 2001.
The Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center is notable not only for its architecture - this round building is easy to pick out in the Wichita skyline - but also for the quality of performances that grace the stages here and the facilities it has available for conventions, trade shows, and meetings. Featuring 200,000 square feet (18,580 square meters) of convention space, this is a great option for large-scale events.
At 14 miles (22 kilometers) in length, the Arkansas River Trail is one of the longest and most popular paths in Wichita. Walk or bike along the Arkansas River, taking in the great outdoors. Along the path, not only will you see plants and wildlife, but you'll come across major attractions in the city, like stadiums and museums.