Dodge City is a town of 27,000 people (2019) in Western region of Kansas. In and around the city, there are historical sites, museums, and landmarks dedicated to Dodge City's Old West heritage.
Understand
In 1865 Fort Dodge was constructed along the Santa Fe Trail to help protect travelers from Indians. Dodge City was formed near the fort in the years that followed. In the 1870s it exemplified the spirit of the Wild West portrayed in American television and movies, most notably in the American television show Gunsmoke, which was set in Dodge City and popularized the phrase "Get the hell out of Dodge."
The town had its heyday during the cattle drives of the late 1800s as quarantines made it one of the few places along the railroad where Texas ranchers could bring their cattle. This quarantine, created to protect other breeds of cattle from a parasitic tick carried by longhorns, was extended to Dodge City in 1885, essentially ending the town's run as the "Queen of the Cow Towns". By 1886 the gambling saloons, brothels, and other notorious establishments that had built the town's reputation had mostly closed.
Get in
By car
The most common way of getting to Dodge City is by car, and is a worthwhile stop for anyone road-tripping along the US-50.
By plane
By train
Arriving by rail is less common, but fully possible via Amtrak and its daily Chicago - Los Angeles Southwest Chief train. East-bound trains arrive just before midnight while west-bound ones arrive in the early morning around 5:30AM.
- Dodge City station, E Wyatt Earp Blvd. While the station might look impressive from the outside, there are few amenities and no ticket office or machines. 2019-03-25
Get around
See
- Boot Hill Museum, Front St, 37.7536°, -100.022°, +1 620 227-8188. Hours: Memorial Day through Labor Day, 8AM-8PM daily. Off-season hours: M-Sa 9AM-5PM, Sunday 1-5PM. The Boot Hill Museum contains a reconstruction of 1876 Dodge City and Boot Hill Cemetery, so named because most of the deceased were buried with their boots on. Between Memorial Day and the end of August, visitors can see gunfight re-enactments, a variety show, and have a chuckwagon dinner. Summertime Admission: $8 for adults, $7.50 for senior citizens and students, children six and under get in free. Off-season admission is 50 cents less
- Carnegie Art Center, 701 2nd Ave., +1 620 225-6388. Tu-F noon-5PM, Sa 11AM-3PM, Su M closed. Art gallery in the historic Carnegie Library building. Listed on the National Register of Historic Sites.
- Coronado Cross, East Highway 400 (east of the city, near Fort Dodge), +1 620 227-6791. 38-ft-tall cross marking the spot where Spanish explorer Francisco Vasques de Coronado crossed the Arkansas River in search of the fabled "Seven Cities of Gold" in 1541.
- Fort Dodge, East Highway 400 (5 miles east of Dodge City), 37.7306°, -99.9347°, +1 620 227-2121. Fort Dodge served as a supply depot and a base of operation while fighting the Indians from 1865-1882.
- Mueller-Schmidt House (Home of Stone), 112 E Vine St, 37.755583°, -100.015541°, +1 620 227-6791. The 1881 house of a bootmaker with original furnishings and a gallery dedicated to local pioneer women. 2019-03-25
Do
- Dodge City Days. Dodge City Days are held in late July to early August. Events include a barbeque contest, the Dodge City Days Rodeo, an arts and crafts show, a parade, and a classic car show.
- Boot Hill Casino & Resort, 4000 West Comanche, info@boothillcasino.com. 2016-10-28
- Southwest Kansas Storm (Professional Indoor Football). United Wireless Arena in West Dodge City is home to the town's professional indoor football team, the Southwest Kansas Storm, replacing the Dodge City Law.
- Dodge City Cowboy Band, Wright Park. Tuesday nights in June and July only. The oldest municipal band west of the Mississippi River.
- Depot Theater Co., 201 E. Wyatt Earp, +1 620 225-1001. A historic Santa Fe Depot theater with dinner theater productions.
Buy
While the cowboy-era downtown buildings were torn down in the 1970s, the "new" downtown maintains a frontier feel and offers dozens of shops ranging from vintage photos and art galleries to the more utilitarian.
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Go next
- Wichita, the largest city anchored in Kansas, is about 150 miles (250 km) east of Dodge City.