Pioneer Bluffs invites the community to celebrate the National Day of the Cowboy on July 25, 2026. This free event honors the enduring legacy of the American cowboy and the unique ranching heritage of the Flint Hills region. Visitors can explore the historic grounds, engage with local history, and participate in activities designed to celebrate the spirit of the West. It is a perfect opportunity for families and history enthusiasts to connect with Kansas culture.
What to Expect
An engaging day of historical appreciation and community gathering at a scenic ranch setting in the heart of the Flint Hills.
Who Should Attend
Families
History buffs
Ranching enthusiasts
Local community members
Tourists visiting Kansas
Agenda Overview
The event takes place throughout the day at Pioneer Bluffs, featuring educational displays and heritage-focused activities.
Venue & Address
The Gallery at Pioneer Bluffs
695 KS-177 Matfield Green , Kansas – 66862 United States
Organizer
Pioneer Bluffs · Non-profit Organization
Pioneer Bluffs is dedicated to preserving the history and ranching heritage of the Flint Hills.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an admission fee?
No, the event is free to the public.
Where is the event located?
It is held at Pioneer Bluffs, 695 KS-177, Matfield Green, KS.
What is the focus of the event?
The event celebrates the National Day of the Cowboy and Flint Hills ranching heritage.