In the heart of JoCo
A Beautiful, Vibrant Campus
Located at College Boulevard and Quivira Road in Overland Park, Kansas, our 245-acre main campus is a meticulously manicured and inspiring learning environment. Enjoy meandering pathways through lush gardens and state-of-the-art facilities.
One name, two cities
Both Kansas City, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri, share a thriving cultural makeup—delicious barbecue, a world-class art scene, and endless nature trails to explore. These two cities, divided by a state line, bring new and exciting entertainment options to keep your calendar booked.
Why you’ll love Overland Park
A principal city of the Kansas City metropolitan area, Overland Park is celebrated as one of the best places in the U.S. to live. WalletHub named us one of the top cities for raising a family, citing affordable housing, high quality schools, and opportunities for recreation.
Experience the best that OP has to offer! Highlights include:
- Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens - Stunning gardens and walking trails
- Deanna Rose Children’s Farmstead - Fun activities for the whole family
- Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center - Art galleries and performances
- Museum at Prairiefire - Engaging exhibits on natural history
- Overland Park Farmer’s Market - Fresh produce and local goods
- Scheel’s Overland Park Soccer Complex - Premier soccer facilities
What makes KC unique?
The greater Kansas City, Missouri, area is brimming with activities and attractions:
- Arrowhead Stadium - Home to the Kansas City Chiefs
- Royals Stadium - Home to the Kansas City Royals
- CPKC Stadium – World’s first stadium designed for a women’s professional sports team
- Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium - Exciting exhibits for all ages
- Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts - World-class performances
- The Rabbit hOle – interactive children’s literature museum
- Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art - Free admission and engaging exhibits
- T-Mobile Center - Sports and entertainment hub
- Worlds of Fun & Oceans of Fun - Thrilling amusement and water parks
- World-Famous Barbecue - Savor KC’s top-notch smoked meats
Find more things to do at VisitKC
Getting around the area
Ride KC: RideKC in Johnson County provides several free public transportation options. Visit the RideKC webpage or call 816-221-0660.
As part of our campus initiatives to support sustainability and remove barriers to education, JCCC has partnered with RideKC. Anyone can ride free on any KC Metro area bus route. No sign up or ID required.
Use public transportation for more than just getting to campus. You can also travel to:
- Downtown Kansas City
- Country Club Plaza
- KU-Edwards campus
- Oak Park Mall
- Rosana Square shopping center
Microtransit: Order on-demand public transit service using the Microtransit app. Get picked up at your house and dropped on campus at your convenience with no commuting or parking hassles.
- Cost: Johnson County – $3 or $5 per ride | Wyandotte County – $1.50 per ride
- Available: Monday – Friday, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Service area (map): Johnson and Wyandotte counties
- Questions?Johnson County 816-512-5510 | Wyandotte County 913-573-8351
Download the RideKC Microtransit app on Google Play or the Apple App Store.
For more information on Micro Transit, call RideKC at 816-221-0660.
K-10 bus service: Going to Lawrence? Get updated information, including maps and schedules for K-10 Connector.
KC Streetcar: Free to ride, this streetcar system takes you through popular stops in the heart of downtown Kansas City, Missouri.