Founded in 1952, Brit Spaugh Zoo is one of Great Bend's biggest attractions. Home to over 100 mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects, the zoo is dedicated to the conservation, preservation and rescue of animals. Consider the GPS zoo scavenger hunt for a fun and interactive way to learn about the zoo's residents.
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The original Great Bend farmers and ranchers hardly had the time to consider agriculture as a tourist attraction. With time, though, agriculture in the Great Bend area has diversified, and visitors will find a delightful selection of products and operations to visit and enjoy.
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Study the state-of-the-art interpretive exhibits that tell the story of Cheyenne Bottoms from its geological formation to the management challenges of the future. Tours and programs are available daily. There is a gift shop, traveler information, and nature trails. Facilities are available for meetings and special events.
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Rosewood Ranch and Winery are subsidiaries of Rosewood Services Inc., which began in 1998 as a way to guide and encourage people with disabilities to celebrate life in healthful and nurturing rural environments.
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Step through the doors of the Raptor Center in Great Bend and begin a fascinating journey into the natural world. Get up close and personal while you observe the rehabilitation of a raptor through one-way mirrors. Prepare yourself for an unexpected journey.
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