Ideas for every dad; Five ways to celebrate Father’s Day in OP

Father’s Day is almost here! Whether you are a father, about to become a father or are celebrating the father figure in your life, Overland Park is full of opportunities to celebrate and make memories with dad.

  1. Hit the links! Book a tee time at one of Overland Park’s scenic golf courses. The tree lined 18-hole course at St. Andrews Golf Club challenges both novice and experienced golfers. Sykes/Lady Overland Park Golf Club offers a wide range of play with 27 regulation holes and a par 3 course.

  2. Make a splash or kick back and relax at one of the City’s four outdoor pools open 12-7 p.m. daily:
  • Bluejacket Pool, 10101 Bond 
  • Stonegate Pool, 9701 Antioch
  • Tomahawk Ridge Aquatic Center, 11950 Lowell
  • Young’s Pool, 8421 W. 77th St.
  1. Find the perfect fishing spot at one of the City’s six lakes located within City parks. The City’s two largest lakes, South Lake and Kingston Lake, feature fishing piers. A fishing license is required at all City lakes for everyone ages 16-74.

  2. If you’re looking for even more excitement, challenge your family to a game of tennis, pickleball, volleyball or basketball. Find which City parks offer your favorite activity at opkansas.org.

  3. Seek adventure on the City’s bike trails. Overland Park also has more than 120 miles of bike lanes. If you don’t own a bike, Ride KC has a bikeshare program with locations throughout Johnson County, and Bird scooters and bikes are available to rent in Overland Park. You can borrow a an e-bike or a scooter.

Visit opkansas.org for even more ideas for celebrating the dad in your life this Father’s Day.