Attractions

  • Boot Hill Casino & Resort

    Address:
    Boot Hill Casino & Resort, West Comanche Street, Dodge City, KS, USA .

    Boot Hill Casino & Resort, opened in December 2009 as Kansas’s first state-owned casino, delivers a full day-and-night experience with bold western theming, a big gaming floor, solid dining, comfy lodging, and an entertainment hub—all wrapped in the frontier spirit of Dodge City.

    Whether you're a gambler, snack-lover, or event-goer, it's a lively spot on the Kansas plains.

    Gaming & Entertainment

    • Over 600–700 slot machines, a High‑Limit room, and about 16–18 table games including blackjack, craps, roulette, poker variants, and two live poker tables

    • Home to a DraftKings Sportsbook lounge with a 17‑ft LED wall, self‑service kiosks, and a hot‑dog bar 

    • Open 24/7, for non‑stop action .

     

     

     

     

     

  • Boot Hill Distillery

    Address:
    Boot Hill Distillery, West Spruce Street, Dodge City, KS, USA .

    Boot Hill Distillery in Dodge City, Kansas, is a small-batch, farm-to-bottle spirit maker rooted in local history and agriculture.

    • Historic location: Housed in the old municipal building, it stands atop the original Boot Hill Cemetery—a famous frontier burial ground from the 1800s 

    • Soil-to-sip production: Founded by farmers Roger and Hayes Kelman (with Chris Holovach) in 2014, the distillery uses 100% grain grown on their own farms—milling, fermenting, distilling, aging, and bottling entirely in-house.

    • Spirits & tasting: They produce whiskey, bourbon, vodka, gin, and bitters in 500-gallon batches. The tasting room, featuring an antique bar and cozy lounge, is open Wed–Sat, with guided tours on Fridays and Saturdays 

    • Recognition: Their craft spirits have earned awards from national competitions like San Francisco World Spirits and the Washington Cup

    In short: Boot Hill Distillery blends Old-West charm, historic surroundings, and true farm-to-glass craftsmanship—making it a unique stop for spirit lovers in western Kansas. Cheers!

  • Santa Fe Trail Tracks

    Address:
    Santa Fe Trail Tracks, U.S. 400, Fort Dodge, KS, USA .

    The Santa Fe Trail Tracks in Dodge City, Kansas, are a preserved section of the historic Santa Fe Trail, a major trade route used from 1821 to 1880. Located approximately 9 miles west of Dodge City along U.S. Highway 50, this site showcases some of the most clearly defined wagon ruts remaining from the trail.

    Visitors can walk a short path to view the deep ruts carved into the prairie by thousands of wagons over decades. Interpretive signs along the trail provide historical context, explaining the significance of the trail in connecting Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and its role in commerce and westward expansion.

    The site is managed by the Boot Hill Museum and offers free access, making it a valuable stop for those interested in American frontier history.

  • Dodge City Convention & Visitors Bureau

    Address:
    Dodge City Convention & Visitors Bureau, West Wyatt Earp Boulevard, Dodge City, KS, USA .

    The Dodge City Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) is the city's official tourism organization, dedicated to promoting Dodge City's attractions and events to visitors and groups. Located at 400 W. Wyatt Earp Boulevard, the CVB serves as a central hub for information on local accommodations, dining, and activities.

    Visitors can stop by the CVB to pick up brochures, maps, and learn about upcoming events. The bureau also offers services for group tours and conventions, helping planners organize their visits to Dodge City. Additionally, the CVB manages the Historic Trolley Tours, providing guided rides through the city's historic sites.

    Funded by a 6% transient guest tax collected from local motels, the CVB plays a key role in enhancing Dodge City's tourism industry. Whether you're planning a day trip or a larger event, the CVB is a valuable resource for making the most of your visit to this historic western town.