From local galleries to nationally recognized music programs, Go North KC is rich with artistic experiences. Explore performances, exhibitions, and public art that showcase the region’s creativity.
Supporting public art and creative initiatives across Liberty, the Liberty Arts Foundation brings together local artists and the community. Don’t miss Liberty’s vibrant murals and rotating exhibits.
Located on campus, this gallery highlights contemporary works from regional and national artists as well as student exhibitions.
A hub for concerts, plays, and community performances, this theatre brings the arts to life with productions year-round.
Housed inside Liberty’s historic Corbin Opera House, this community theatre produces plays, live music, and cultural events in a setting with 19th-century charm.
A self-guided journey through colorful outdoor murals across North Kansas City, Liberty, and surrounding communities. Perfect for art lovers and Instagrammers alike.
Tucked into Kansas City North, Frank Vaydik Park is home to the Kansas City Northern Miniature Railroad and has versatile green space with playgrounds, picnic areas, and open fields. A popular spot for youth sports and family gatherings.
At more than 500 acres, Hodge Park blends open meadows with wooded trails. It’s also home to the Shoal Creek Living History Museum, where log cabins and costumed interpreters bring the 19th century to life.
Overlooking the Missouri River, this state park is famous for its scenic bluff trail and autumn foliage. Hike, picnic, or cycle the paved trails while soaking in panoramic river views.
English Landing Park is a 68-acre facility – three miles of scenic walking trails paralleling the Missouri River (perfect for biking, walking & running enthusiasts), a large playground area, a boat ramp, picnic shelters, sand volleyball court and a disc golf course. It’s the perfect mix of nature + small-town charm.
Liberty’s local gem, Stocksdale Park features disc golf, sports fields, and a variety of trails. It’s also home to seasonal events and fireworks displays.
Known for its expansive fields, Oak Grove Park is ideal for kite flying, casual walks, or pick-up soccer games.
This centrally located park is Liberty’s community hub, offering playgrounds, shelters, and space for civic events.
A classic neighborhood park with a playground, basketball courts, and open lawns for casual play.
In Kearney, Jesse James Park connects to the region’s outlaw history while serving as a modern gathering spot with trails, a lake, and an amphitheater.
A tranquil, wooded space known for its namesake springs, shaded picnic areas, and bird-watching opportunities.