You’ve been looking all across the country at different places to travel to. Finally, you settled on Garden City, Kansas, and it’s no wonder why.

Garden City is famous for its scenery, great restaurants, and many fun things to do.

But once you get to Garden City Regional Airport, how will you get around? What are some of the different modes of transportation available to you?

Keep reading for a full breakdown of the different transportation options available from the Garden City, Kansas airport, and into the city.

About Garden City, Kansas

Before looking at the different transportation options, you should have a clear idea of what the city is like.

Garden City is connected by highway, rail, and the Garden City Regional Airport, which is located nine miles to the southeast of the city. Most visitors at the airport arrive from other areas of Kansas. It offers two departures and arrivals each day.

Once you arrive in the city, you can check out some of the many sites the city has to offer. If you like history, make a stop to the Windsor Hotel, which was built in 1887. Known as “the Waldorf on the Prarie”, the hotel catered to a number of famous individuals.

If you’re an animal lover, you have to make a stop at the Lee Richardson Zoo. The zoo has over 300 animals to see, including a number of endangered ones. You can even drive your car through the zoo to observe the animals.

So how can you get around the city?

Getting From the Garden City, Kansas Airport to the City

The closest airport to Garden City is the Garden City Regional Airport. If you are arriving from there, one of the easiest ways to get into the city is by boarding the airport shuttle.

If you are staying at a hotel in the city, they may offer shuttle pickup. Talking to them beforehand will ensure that your transportation is all lined up.

If you’re interested in reserving your own airport pickup, you can also do that on your own. Fill out an airport shuttle service form, and the shuttle will be waiting for you when you arrive.

Aside from the airport shuttle, you can also order a taxi from Quality Cab, or an old fashioned limousine, if you want to ride in style.

All of these options are convenient and cheap and will get you into the city in no time.

Rent a Car for Ultimate Convenience

Sometimes when traveling, the best way to get around is by renting a car. If you’re that type of traveler, you’ll find a number of options to choose from.

Hertz is a great choice, as it is located right next to the airport. After your plane lands and your exit the airport, you can easily make your way next store to pick up your rental.

Thrifty Car Rental is also located next to the airport and has a wide variety of cars to choose from.

Finally, Enterprise Rent-a-Car is another option available. Located on Stone Creek Drive closer to the city center, the shop may have the perfect car for you to drive around the city in.

Get Around the City With Finney County Transit

Once you’ve made it into the city, you can cheaply and quickly get anywhere you want by using Finney County Transit.

Finney Country Transit runs Monday-Friday, from 6 AM-7 PM. The service will allow you to fulfill any of your transportation needs, whether you’re shopping, sight-seeing, or need to go to the hospital. The service can also accommodate the disabled and elderly and can assist with wheelchairs.

City Link is another part of Finney County Transit and offers you access to 65 different stops around town. It runs from 6 AM-7 PM and costs $1. Certain individuals, such as students or children under 5, can ride discounted or for free.

By using Finney County Transit, you’ll get to wherever you need to go conveniently and safely.

Enjoy the Weather With a Walk/Bike Ride Around the City

While traveling by car or bus can be great, sometimes you need to get outside and enjoy the fresh air.

In 2016, Garden City added an extension to the Talley Trail, which runs throughout the city. This newly-built 10-foot wide sidewalk extends it further, and also has landscaping around it.

When you’re tired or feeling hot, you can also stop it one of the gazebos located to the side of the trail to rest.

Today, by using the trail and some other routes, you can follow a bike route that allows you to see greenery, downtown, the zoo, and some city history.

Board a Train and Visit Again

Aside from the Garden City Regional Airport, the city also offers another mass-transit option: the train.

If flying isn’t your thing, consider taking a train to explore the city. After you finish, you can then leave the city and explore some other destinations nearby on the route.

The train depot in Garden City is on North Street and offers Amtrak service. The route runs between Chicago and Los Angeles and stops at over 30 other cities across the country.

Make sure your cross-country trip has Garden City as a destination!

The Perfect Transportation Option for Everyone

Once you arrive at the Garden City, Kansas airport, you have a variety of different transportation options to choose from. Once you get downtown, you can then explore it by foot, by wheels, or by engine.

If you’re looking for more information and tips for planning your trip, make sure to fill out this form to get our free visitor’s guide. It might even add a few extra stops to your itinerary!

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