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KC Daily’s Guide to Fountains in Kansas City ⛲️
With over 200 fountains within the city limits, Kansas City is said to have more fountains than any city in the world besides Paris. We’re here to tell you our favorite spewing spots around the city!
📍Emanuel Cleaver II Blvd and Mill Creek Pkwy
Photo Courtesy of KC Parks & Rec
One of the most recognizable fountains in Kansas City welcomes you to one of the most recognizable landmarks in Kansas City: The Country Club Plaza.
📍 Meyer Blvd and Ward Parkway
Photo Courtesy of Roy Inman
There isn’t much that beats a drive down the picturesque Ward Parkway on a summer day. And the roundabout at Meyer Boulevard is our favorite spot along the way.
With Union Station as the backdrop from one direction and Liberty Memorial from the other, the Bloch Fountain dazzles with an iconic water show every 30 minutes.
📍2450 Grand Blvd.
Photo Courtesy of Clio
Located in the heart of another Kansas City landmark, the Crown Center Fountains offer 39 water jets to entertain the whole family.
📍4525 Oak St.
Photo Courtesy of The Nelson-Atkins Museum
At the center of the beautiful Rozzelle Court within the Nelson-Atkins Museum lies the oldest fountain in Kansas City. It’s dated back to 220 C.E. 🤯
📍51st Street and Wornall Road
Photo by KC Daily
Speaking of summer days, what beats a stroll through our favorite park in Kansas City? (Loose Park) The fountain at the center of the Rose Garden provides endless peace and reflection.
📍Pennsylvania Ave and W 31st St
Photo Courtesy of KC Parks & Rec
Honoring those who serve our city faithfully, the Firefighters Fountain and Memorial is adorned by bronze firefighter sculptures designed by local artist Tom Corbin.
📍N Oak and E 32nd Ave
Photo Courtesy of KC Parks & Rec
The whimsical sculptures at the center of the Children’s Fountain inspire the inner child in all of us. Our favorite fountain in the Northland.