Keeper of the Plains is Wichita’s most iconic landmark, honoring the city’s Native American heritage at the confluence of the Arkansas Rivers. Visit at sunset to see the nightly Ring of Fire and enjoy scenic views from the surrounding pedestrian bridges.
*Natalie's favorite part of Wichita, Clifton Square feels like a little Victorian village brought to life — cozy shops tucked into vintage homes, shaded walkways, and patios perfect for soaking up the neighborhood charm. Grab a gourmet burger (and a drink) at Dempsey’s Burger Pub, then head across the way to The Hideout, a laid-back spot with local beers, cocktails, and a welcoming, relaxed vibe. It’s the kind of place where community feels like home and every corner has a story.
Nifty Nut House is a Wichita original and one of the oldest continuously operating peanut shops in the U.S. Stop by for freshly roasted nuts, handmade candies, nostalgic sodas, and a fun taste of local history. Perfect for quick treats or unique souvenirs.
The Delano District is Wichita’s vibrant, historic neighborhood full of energy, eclectic shops, local eateries, and nightlife. It’s where Jack and Natalie first met on the Seneca Park pickleball courts, making this lively district extra special in their love story. Whether strolling the streets, grabbing a bite, or enjoying a night out, Delano is full of charm, memories, and fun.