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Sunflower Summer growth continues as Wichita adds 20 more attractions
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Visit Wichita announces nearly 20 local area attractions are participating in the 2025 Kansas Tourism Sunflower Summer program. 

In Sedgwick County, participating attractions include: Botanica Wichita, CityArts – City of Wichita, Derby Historical Museum, Exploration Place, Field Station: Dinosaurs, Great Plains Nature Center, Kansas African American Museum, Kansas Aviation Museum, Kansas Wildlife Exhibit, Mark Arts, Mid-America All Indian Museum, Museum of World Treasures, Old Cowtown Museum, Sedgwick County Zoo, Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita Art Museum, Wichita Sedgwick Co. Historical Museum and the Wichita Wind Surge.

The Sunflower Summer Program is a benefit for Kansas families with school-aged children to encourage them to explore, and fall in love, with Kansas. The program is designed to give affordable access to tourism attractions across the state and support the Kansas tourism economy. 

Eligible Kansas families will download the Sunflower Summer App to claim tickets to participating venues. One adult ticket is eligible for free admission with eligible students. The 2025 Sunflower Summer season will run from July 12 - Aug. 3.

“We are thrilled to have so many of our amazing attractions participating in the 2025 Kansas Sunflower Summer program,” said Susie Santo, president and CEO of Visit Wichita. “This opportunity allows us to welcome Kansas families to our area and provide them with an unforgettable summer experience.”  

Kansas Tourism, a division of the Kansas Department of Commerce, aims to inspire travel to and throughout Kansas to maximize the positive impacts that tourism has on our state and local communities.

“Kansas Tourism is excited to have Visit Wichita as a part of the Sunflower Summer program,” said Kansas Tourism Director, Bridgette Jobe. “This program is an amazing benefit for the residents of Kansas, and we are looking forward to growing the program in the 2025 season.”

To discover more about the Sunflower Summer program, visit SunflowerSummer.org.