Welcome to Dodge City, where the legends of the Old West meet the charm of today. On this walking tour, we’ll explore sites, statues and buildings that tell the story of the wild west. From lawmen and outlaws to cowboys and cattle drives, Dodge City’s history is as bold and unforgettable as the characters who once roamed its streets.
Over the next mile, you’ll step back in time to uncover tales of Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, Doc Holiday and the cowboys who shaped this Wild West town. With every step, you’ll discover how Dodge City grew from a cattle hub into a place where history is proudly preserved in art, stories, and monuments. Go at your own pace and stop and go as you please. This is a location aware, GPS, walking tour app that plays theatrical stories as you walk, automatically.
The tour starts outside the Dodge City Convention & Visitors Bureau where you'll hear about the cowboy's statue just next to it, and the history of Dodge City.
The tour ends at the historic Historic Santa Fe Depot where you'll hear the story it played in the wild west and today.
Who was the doc? Why was he here in Dodge? And how many did he kill? See his statue and hear. his story.
See the historic steam engine and learn the story of why it's hear and how the trains changed the wild west.
The tour stops outside of the Boot Hill Museum and you'll hear about Boot Hill, it's history and the people that lived here.
This museum also houses the gun slingers museum, and you'll hear the story of those gun slingers. the tour stops outside
Here you'll see the Wyatt Earp Statue and learn the story of the gun slinger.
Why were long horns such a big deal here? Learn how many came here on the tour.
On Gunsmoke street you'll stop at the Ford County Historical Society, a great place to learn more about the wild west.
The tour stops outside the Boot Hill Distillery
where you'll learn it's history, and see a unique statue.
The tour starts outside the Dodge City Convention & Visitors Bureau where you'll hear about the cowboy's statue just next to it, and the history of Dodge City.
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Quick overview:
1. Get the WalknTours app
2. Register
3. Unlock the tour by choosing the tour and use code dodge2780 to unlock it
Full ticket:
HOW TO TAKE YOUR TOUR
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Step 1: Download the WalknTours app on iPhone or Android.
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Step 2: Register an Account or Login
Step 3: Open the Tour
Select Dodge City (Or select the tour in the Near Me section)
Select the Dodge City Wild West Walking Tour and click it.
Click "Enter Experience Code"
Enter the Experience Code dodge2780
Click apply
The tour is now unlocked and you can take it anytime.
To take the tour go to the Dodge City Convention & Visitors Bureau at 400 W Wyatt Earp Blvd, Dodge City, KS 67801
Have questions? Email us info@walkntours.com or text +1-617-991-3269
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