Where is Kansas City, Missouri?

Kansas City is located in the western part of the state Missouri. It is the 15th most extended and the 33rd most populous of the 50 United States.

Location Map of Kansas City, Missouri

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Where is Kansas City Located, Missouri?

Kansas Cityis the largest city in Missouri by population and area and the 38th most-populous city in the United States. It comprising a total area of 318.98 sq mi (826.14 sq km), with an estimated population of 486,404 in 2020.

Kansas City, Missouri Quick Facts

FactDetails
CityKansas City
CountyJackson, Clay, Platte and Cass Counties
StateMissouri
State CapitalJefferson City
US RegionMidwest
Latitude39.0997° N
Longitude94.5786° W
Elevation910 ft (277 m)
Land Area314.7 sq mi
Water Area4.7 sq mi
Total Area319.4 sq mi
Population (2020 Census)508,090
Population DensityApproximately 1,614 per sq mi
ZIP Codes64101, 64102, 64105, 64106, 64108, 64109, 64110, 64111, 64112, 64113, 64114, 64116, 64117, 64118, 64119, 64120, 64123, 64124, 64125, 64126, 64127, 64128, 64129, 64130, 64131, 64132, 64133, 64134, 64136, 64137, 64138, 64139, 64145, 64146, 64147, 64149, 64151, 64152, 64153, 64154, 64155, 64156, 64157, 64158, 64161, 64163, 64164, 64165, 64166, 64167, 64168, 64170, 64171, 64179, 64180, 64184, 64185, 64187, 64188, 64190, 64191, 64192, 64193, 64194, 64195, 64196, 64197, 64198, 64199
Area Code816
Time Zone StandardCentral Standard Time (CST, UTC-6)
Time Zone DaylightCentral Daylight Time (CDT, UTC-5)
CurrencyUS Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code29-38000
Congressional DistrictMissouri 5th Congressional District

Location and Surroundings

Kansas City is located in western Missouri at the confluence of the Missouri and Kansas Rivers. It lies along the Missouri-Kansas state line and serves as the largest city in the Kansas City metropolitan area. The city is known for its barbecue, jazz heritage, professional sports teams, transportation networks, and corporate headquarters.

Nearby Cities to Kansas City, Missouri

  • Kansas City, Kansas - 3 mi West
  • North Kansas City, Missouri - 4 mi North
  • Mission, Kansas - 8 mi Southwest
  • Overland Park, Kansas - 12 mi Southwest
  • Prairie Village, Kansas - 10 mi Southwest
  • Independence, Missouri - 10 mi East
  • Raytown, Missouri - 9 mi Southeast
  • Liberty, Missouri - 15 mi Northeast
  • Lee's Summit, Missouri - 20 mi Southeast
  • Olathe, Kansas - 24 mi Southwest

Kansas City, Missouri Climate and Weather Overview

MonthAvg High (°F)Avg Low (°F)Avg Rainfall (in)
January40221.3
April65444.0
July90714.5
October68473.0
Annual664742.0
Climate AttributeDetails
Climate Classification (Köppen)Humid Continental (Dfa)
Annual RainfallAbout 42 inches
Annual Sunshine DaysApproximately 215 days
Hurricane/Tornado RiskNo hurricane risk, moderate tornado risk
SnowfallApproximately 18 inches annually

Driving Distances from Kansas City, Missouri

CityStateDistance (mi)Approx. Drive Time
Kansas CityKansas310 min
North Kansas CityMissouri410 min
MissionKansas815 min
RaytownMissouri915 min
IndependenceMissouri1020 min
Prairie VillageKansas1020 min
Overland ParkKansas1225 min
LibertyMissouri1525 min
Lee's SummitMissouri2030 min
OlatheKansas2435 min

Transportation and Connectivity in Kansas City, Missouri

CategoryDetails
Airport NameKansas City International Airport
IATA CodeMCI
PortMissouri River Port Facilities
Major HighwaysI-29, I-35, I-49, I-70, I-435
Train/Amtrak ServiceAmtrak Missouri River Runner and Southwest Chief
Local Bus/Transit ServiceKCATA Metro Bus and KC Streetcar
  • Interstate 29 - Connects Kansas City with St. Joseph, Omaha, and the northern Midwest.
  • Interstate 35 - Major north-south corridor linking Kansas City with Des Moines and Dallas.
  • Interstate 49 - Connects the city with southwestern Missouri and Arkansas.
  • Interstate 70 - Principal east-west route connecting Kansas City with St. Louis and Denver.
  • Interstate 435 - Beltway surrounding the Kansas City metropolitan area.

Key Landmarks and Places to Visit in Kansas City, Missouri

Landmark NameType
National WWI Museum and MemorialMuseum
Union StationHistoric Landmark
Nelson-Atkins Museum of ArtMuseum
Country Club PlazaShopping District
Kauffman StadiumSports Venue
GEHA Field at Arrowhead StadiumSports Venue
Kansas City Zoo & AquariumZoo
Arabia Steamboat MuseumMuseum
18th & Vine Historic Jazz DistrictHistoric District
Crown CenterEntertainment Complex

Waterbodies in Kansas City, Missouri

Missouri River, Kansas River, Blue River, Brush Creek, Longview Lake, Lake Jacomo, Smithville Lake, Little Blue River, Line Creek, Shoal Creek

Golf Courses in Kansas City, Missouri

Swope Memorial Golf Course, Shoal Creek Golf Course, Minor Park Golf Course, Hodge Park Golf Course, Staley Farms Golf Club, Tiffany Greens Golf Club, The National Golf Club of Kansas City, Blue Hills Country Club, Oakwood Country Club, Creekmoor Golf Club

Economy and Major Employers in Kansas City, Missouri

SectorMajor Employer or IndustryNotes
HealthcareSaint Luke's Health SystemMajor healthcare provider and employer.
GovernmentFederal Government AgenciesLarge concentration of federal employment.
TransportationLogistics and Distribution IndustrySupports national freight and shipping networks.
FinanceCommerce BancsharesMajor regional banking institution.
TechnologyCerner and Health Technology SectorImportant technology and healthcare innovation presence.
ManufacturingFord Kansas City Assembly PlantMajor automotive manufacturing facility.
HospitalityTourism and Convention IndustrySupports visitor and event-related activity.
EducationUniversities and School SystemsImportant contributor to workforce development.

Colleges and Universities in Kansas City, Missouri

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
University of Missouri-Kansas CityPublicUniversityResearch, medicine, and law programs
Rockhurst UniversityPrivateUniversityJesuit higher education
Avila UniversityPrivateUniversityLiberal arts and professional studies
Kansas City Art InstitutePrivateCollegeArt and design education
Metropolitan Community CollegePublicCommunity CollegeCareer training and transfer programs
Research College of NursingPrivateCollegeNursing and healthcare education

Kansas City, Missouri - Key Historical Facts

  • Kansas City developed as a river port settlement at the confluence of the Missouri and Kansas Rivers during the nineteenth century.
  • The arrival of railroads transformed the city into a major transportation and livestock-trading center.
  • Kansas City became nationally known for its jazz music scene during the 1920s and 1930s.
  • The city played an important role in westward expansion through trails leading toward the American frontier.
  • Its famous barbecue tradition emerged from diverse cultural influences and remains a defining part of local identity.
  • Today, Kansas City is a leading center for transportation, healthcare, technology, sports, and commerce in the Midwest.

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