OSAGE CITY
Osage City, Kansas, is a small vibrant town nestled in the heart of the Flint Hills region, about 40 miles south of Topeka. This charming community blends rural beauty with a strong sense of local pride. Known for its rich history, Osage City is named after the Osage Nation, whose people once inhabited the area.
The town offers a peaceful, tight-knit atmosphere, where residents enjoy a slower pace of life with access to all essential amenities. Local businesses, friendly faces, and a variety of community events create a welcoming vibe for both newcomers and long-time residents. Osage City is a thriving community!
THINGS TO DO
Jones Youth Park
The major park in Osage City is Jones Youth Park. The park houses the town football field, community building, athletic track, pickle ball courts, disc golf, swimming pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, fairgrounds, 4-H pavilion, and baseball complex. The park offers a variety of spaces for all to enjoy. Learn more.
Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park has a shelter house with six picnic tables under it. Playground equipment available for the kids to play on includes swings, monkey bars and slides. There are also public restrooms in this park. This park is a prefect place for kids of all ages to play at.
Osage City Municipal Golf Course
This 9-hole course that offers a relaxing and enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels. Set in a peaceful, scenic location, it provides a perfect blend of challenge and leisure, with tree-lined fairways and open spaces. Whether you're a local regular or just passing through, the course is a great spot for a round of golf, and its friendly, welcoming atmosphere makes it a favorite among the community. Learn more.
Osage City Pool
The towns community pool facility offers a range of aquatic activities and amenities for visitors of all ages. Situated within Jones Park, the city's major recreational area, the center provides a welcoming environment for individuals and families to enjoy swimming and other water-based activities. Learn more.
Cruis'n and Cook'n
Classic cars and chrome will shine in downtown Osage City every spring, where vintage beauties line the streets and the rumble of engines brings back memories of simpler times. Join them for this cherished tradition where car enthusiasts share stories, families make memories, and the spirit of automotive history comes alive in the heart of Kansas. Learn More.



PLACES TO WORSHIP
Osage City Church of Christ
504 Ellinwood St (785) 528-4307
PLACES TO SHOP
PLACES TO EAT

HISTORY
Osage City is the metropolis of Osage County, and is pleasantly situated on the level valley lands, on the north side of Salt Creek. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad passes through the central part of the city from northeast to southwest. The population of the town within its corporate limits is about 2,500, but adjoining are several tracts, laid off in lots, and occupied by residences, which, though outside the corporation, properly belong to the town, and will swell the population to fully 3,400.
MORE INFO
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City Facebook page
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The River View Events
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Santa Fe Rail Depot
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Flint Hills Trail
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Osage City Library