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Powell Gardens

Powell Gardens
1609 NorthWest US HighWay 50
816-697-2600

About Us:
Powell Gardens is a private, not-for-profit organization located just east of Kansas City, Missouri, with the mission of inspiring people to appreciate, beautify and conserve our natural environment. The Gardens' peaceful setting on 915 acres provides opportunities for learning and reflection through a year-round education program, research and special events. The Gardens receive support from foundations, corporations, individuals, the Friends of Powell Gardens and income generated through admissions, gift shop sales and rentals.

Powell Gardens is known for its spectacular garden displays incorporating native plantings and its contemporary architecture by the architectural firm originally established by Fay Jones, now Maurice Jennings and David McKee Architects. The Gardens can be rented for weddings, receptions, ceremonies and other private events.

History:Powell Gardens' history begins in 1948, when George E. Powell, Sr., a prominent Kansas City businessman, acquired the beautiful tract of land that is now Powell Gardens. Mr. Powell had learned firsthand about the sometimes harsh and unpredictable life of farming during his childhood on the family farm. In 1917, he left to pursue a business career in Kansas City. He, along with his son George Powell Jr., and others, took over ownership of Yellow Transit Freight Lines, now Yellow Transportation, in 1952. Throughout his successful business career, Mr. Powell never lost interest in the lands of Missouri. He and his family and friends enjoyed many weekends on his Johnson County, Missouri, farm.

In 1969, in keeping with his stewardship philosophy, Mr. Powell donated the 640-acre farm to the Kansas City Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America, who used it as a regional camp until 1984. In 1984, with the University of Missouri's School of Agriculture as a catalyst and partner, the Powell Family Foundation began developing a horticultural and natural resource facility called Powell Center.

As a part of this development, Powell Center retained Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based Environmental Planning and Design, the leading U.S. consultants for botanical gardens. The firm recognized that the site would be ideal for development as a botanical garden. In 1988, official ties with the University of Missouri ended and Powell Gardens Inc., a not-for-profit organization, was established. A 19-member board of directors, in which several Powell family members serve, governs Powell Gardens. Friends of Powell Gardens, a separate organization, is made up of more than 5,000 members. Staffing at the Gardens fluctuates between 35 employees during off-season and close to 70 in peak season. Powell Gardens is supported through private donations and admission, gift shop and rental revenues.

Recent News

Don't Miss the Final Days of Jurassic Garden at Powell Gardens

Cooler weather and dino-sized adventures await at Kansas City’s botanical garden! KINGSVILLE, MO - Jurassic Garden is roaring into its final month at Powell Gardens! Through September 28, visitors can enjoy cooler temperatures and…

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Jurassic Garden Roars to Life at Powell Gardens This Summer

Family-friendly exhibit brings dinosaurs and prehistoric plants to life June 5 – September 28, 2025 KINGSVILLE, MO – Powell Gardens is going prehistoric this summer! From June 5 to September 28, guests of all ages are invited to…

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Powell Gardens Presents Painted Garden: A Seasonal Celebration of Art and Nature

This spring, Powell Gardens welcomes visitors to immerse themselves in the vibrant world of Painted Garden, running April 26 through June 15, 2025. A celebration of color, creativity, and nature, Painted Garden transforms Powell Gardens into an…

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Powell Gardens Announces Tyler Kimball as 2025 Featured Artist

Kansas City glass artist Tyler Kimball will display new work at Powell Gardens this spring Kingsville, MO - Powell Gardens is thrilled to announce Kansas City-based glass artist Tyler Kimball (Monarch Glass Studio) as the featured artist for…

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Powell Gardens Announces 2025 Featured Artist, Hours, Exhibitions, and Festivals

The 2025 season welcomes featured artist Tyler Kimball of Monarch Glass along with a variety of botanically-focused festivals and events Kingsville, Mo. – Powell Gardens, Kansas City’s botanical garden, unveils its 2025 lineup and…

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Midwest Center For Regenerative Agriculture At Powell Gardens Receives Generous Contribution From Matthew Zell Family Foundation

The new initiative from Kansas City’s botanical garden receives significant donation with additional match opportunity for education, restoration, and conservation initiatives. Kingsville, MO - The Midwest Center for Regenerative…

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The Magic and Mystery of Dark Forest Returns to Powell Gardens

Continued partnership with Quixotic brings a unique and immersive outdoor experience this fall Kingsville, MO - Powell Gardens, Kansas City’s botanical garden, is thrilled to announce the return of Dark Forest, an extraordinary outdoor…

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Fortopia Returns with Family Fun and Forts at Powell Gardens

Explorers of all ages are invited to tap into the nostalgia of childhood fort building. KINGSVILLE, MO -- On May 23, unleash your imagination in a city of eight life-size forts. Fortopia (May 23 - September 2) returns to Powell Gardens, Kansas…

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Powell Gardens Unveils Spectacular Painted Garden Exhibit in Collaboration with Kate Clements, Other Local Artists, and Summit Art

Art and nature collide in this spring exhibition at Kansas City’s botanical garden Kingsville, MO - Powell Gardens, Kansas City’s botanical garden, is thrilled to welcome the return of its immersive spring event, Painted Garden (April…

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