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Raytown is a city in Jackson County, Missouri and is also considered a suburb of Kansas City. The City of Raytown is 10.4 square miles located southeast of downtown Kansas City with a proximity that serves as a crossroads to the surrounding communities. Raytown has easy access to I-435, I-470 and I-70 which means that this city is only minutes away from downtown Kansas City, the Country Club Plaza, and several major sports venues.

Raytown began as a Santa Fe Trail stop just eight miles south of Independence, and is likely the second oldest town in Jackson County. Originally home to the Osage Indians, several tradesmen eventually established businesses along the trail including a blacksmith named William Ray who built his shop on the Santa Fe Trail. Ray’s blacksmith shop was located at a junction of several trails making this town a meeting place and a vital connection to the west. The settlement around the blacksmith shop was known first as "Ray's Town" and later as "Raytown." Raytown was incorporated as a city on July 17, 1950.

Raytown is home to many local, national and international businesses including KCP&L, GE Energy, USA 800, Inc., and Ken-A-Vision Manufacturing Co., Inc. The residents are able to take advantage of a central location to the KC Metro area, a low tax base, and an economy strong in redevelopment and growth.

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Raytown Area Insight

  • Ben Miller
    RE/MAX Heritage
    If you or someone you love eats gluten-free, you know the struggle—finding baked goods that actually taste good is like searching for Bigfoot. My wife has been gluten-free for years, and let me tell you, we’ve had our fair share of cardboard-textured disappointments. But then we discovered Morgana’s Bakery in Raytown, and everything changed.

    Gluten-Free That Tastes Like the Real Thing
    Morgana’s isn’t just “good for being gluten-free”—it’s just plain good. Their donuts are soft and fluffy, their cookies have that perfect chew, and their focaccia rolls? Let’s just say I’ve had regular bread that doesn’t taste this good. My wife, who has been on a lifelong quest for edible gluten-free pastries, took one bite of their croissants and immediately declared Morgana’s her new happy place.

    What to Try (Before It Sells Out!)
    Morgana’s is only open Thursday through Saturday, and they sell out fast—like, get-there-early or you’ll be left staring at an empty display case fast. So if you’re planning a visit, here’s what you should try:

    Glazed Donuts – Soft, sweet, and impossible to believe they’re gluten-free.
    Croissants – Buttery, flaky perfection (yes, gluten-free croissants actually exist).
    Focaccia Rolls – Ideal for sandwiches or just eating straight out of the bag.
    Cupcakes – Moist, flavorful, and topped with the kind of frosting dreams are made of.
    Cookies – From classic chocolate chip to snickerdoodles, they nail every variety.

    Plan Ahead or Miss Out
    Morgana’s doesn’t do stale leftovers—everything is made fresh, and once it’s gone, it’s gone. If you’re making a special trip, I highly recommend checking their Facebook or Instagram for updates before heading over. They sometimes post about limited-time flavors or early sellouts, and trust me, you don’t want to show up late and miss out on those donuts.

    Final Thoughts
    Finding great gluten-free baked goods isn’t easy, but Morgana’s makes it effortless. Whether you’re gluten-free yourself or just looking for amazing pastries, this bakery is a must-visit. My wife is officially obsessed, and I’m more than happy to tag along for every visit—because when gluten-free tastes this good, nobody feels like they’re missing out. So, set your alarms, get there early, and prepare to become a Morgana’s regular. Just don’t take the last croissant—we might be in line right behind you.
  • Amanda Palmer
    RE/MAX Heritage
    If you’re looking for family-friendly activities in Raytown, Missouri, you’re in luck! This charming Kansas City suburb offers a variety of fun and engaging options that cater to all ages. Here are the top 5 things to do in Raytown with your family:

    Kenagy Park
    Kenagy Park is a must-visit spot for outdoor family fun. The park features alarge playground for kids to explore and enjoy. a paved walking trail, perfect for strollers or family bike rides, picnic shelters where you can relax and share a mea, and a serene fishing pond for parents and kids to enjoy together. This well-maintained park provides a great backdrop for a day of bonding in the fresh air.

    Extreme Grand Prix Indoor Family Fun Center
    For an adrenaline-filled day, head to Extreme Grand Prix Indoor Family Fun Center. Here, you can: race on the high-speed indoor go-kart track, challenge each other to arcade games, enjoy the snack bar for refreshments after racing. This indoor venue is perfect for fun, competitive family outings. Visit the Extreme Grand Prix website for details.

    Raytown Historical Society Museum
    For a bit of educational fun, take your family to the Raytown Historical Society Museum. It’s a small but fascinating spot where you can learn about the rich history of Raytown and its early settlers, explore exhibits featuring historical artifacts and photographs. and participate in community events hosted by the museum. It’s a wonderful way to teach kids about their local heritage in an engaging environment.

    Super Splash USA
    On hot summer days, cool off with the family at Super Splash USA. This seasonal water park features multiple water slides for kids and adults, a lazy river and wave pool for relaxation and play, and kiddie pools and splash zones for younger children. With something for everyone, it’s the ultimate destination to beat the heat and make lasting memories.

    Cave Spring Interpretive Center and Historic Site
    Cave Spring is a hidden gem that offers both natural beauty and historical significance. Families can hike on scenic trails surrounded by wooded landscapes, visit the historic interpretive center to learn about the Santa Fe Trail, and spot wildlife and enjoy a peaceful connection with nature.
    This is a great spot for families who enjoy the outdoors and want a blend of fun and education.

    Bonus Tip: Don’t Forget Local Dining!
    After your adventures, grab a bite at one of Raytown’s family-friendly restaurants. Whether you’re in the mood for classic American fare or something more unique, there’s no shortage of options to satisfy everyone’s cravings.

    Raytown has plenty to offer families seeking entertainment, adventure, and quality time together. Whether you’re new to the area or just looking for something different to do, these top five activities are sure to provide fun-filled experiences and cherished memories.
  • Ben Miller
    RE/MAX Heritage
    This is about Raytown as a whole. Or as I like to call it Raytizzle or Raytona Beach! I love Raytown because I live there and because I tell everybody that Raytown is the MOST bang for your buck in the METRO! You can get something pretty sizable, with a decent sized backyard in a quiet neighborhood for around 250k! Full disclosure. I did not grow up in KC so I do not know the extensive history of Raytown but I love it for what it is. It has a lot of underrated little gem neighborhoods, i.e. Wildwood Lakes. Did you know Raytown does in fact have a small lake community? A lot of people don't! I have said since I moved into the area that Raytown is primed to be a BOOM part of the city. That will happen if certain political people are out of the way.

    But yes, Raytown doesn't have many great restaurants or bars. It does not have a bustling lively mainstreet with boutique shops. But DARN IT it is trying! But it is 15 minutes away from great shopping and entertainment of both Lee's Summit and KC proper. So if you are looking for a no frills town that has the potential to be something special and you truly want the most bang for your buck, Raytown is your spot!!!
  • Maurisha Minter
    RE/MAX Heritage
    The Raytown Baseball Youth League is a wonderful organization that teaches kids the fundamentals of baseball. They also learn how to be part of a team and work together. The league has teams for every school age, including co-ed T-ball teams and boys and girls baseball teams. The league owners, Dave and Becky Paterson, have dedicated their time and love of the sport to make this possible for the youth of Raytown. Parents can also be involved by helping with coaching, working concessions, and maintaining the fields. It's a great activity for the whole family to be a part of. Local businesses can sponsor a team, and the team will wear the business name on the back of their shirts.
  • Amanda Palmer
    RE/MAX Heritage
    Ask Amanda a question about Raytown.
    Raytown, MO
    This hardware store has been serving the community since 1929. They offer a wide variety of hardware and home improvement items, as well as plumbing and electrical supplies. They are known for their friendly and knowledgeable staff.
  • Amanda Palmer
    RE/MAX Heritage
    Ask Amanda a question about Raytown.
    Raytown, MO
    This quaint shop is located on Main Street in the heart of Raymore. The store offers a variety of unique gifts, home decor items, and handmade crafts. They also have a selection of local artisanal products, such as honey and jam.
  • Amanda Palmer
    RE/MAX Heritage
    Ask Amanda a question about Raytown.
    Raytown, MO
    One of the most popular parks in Raymore is Hawk Ridge Park. This 102-acre park features a variety of amenities, including playgrounds, walking trails, sports fields, picnic areas, and a fishing pond. Visitors can enjoy a game of basketball or tennis, take a stroll along the walking trail, or cast a line in the pond. There's also a large pavilion that's available for rent for special events.
  • Sovuthy Saing
    RE/MAX Heritage
    Rock Island is a wonderful trail to go walking, biking, and just get outside and get some fresh air. The path is always clean and has some beautiful scenery. It is not one of those boring trails!
  • On Saturday, August 10th from 1:00-4:00 p.m., there will be a Back-to-School Backpack Drive hosted by V.I.B.E. at the Parkway Professional Building in Raytown.

    We could all do a little more to make this world a better place and help those in need. If you are one of those in need, this is an opportunity for you and your family to receive some assistance in getting the school supplies your children may need for the school year.

    This year, V.I.B.E. KC is partnering with "All About You" Health Services to provide 50 students with school supplies for the 2019-2020 school year. In order to have a backpack reserved, student must be signed up. If you are able to donate, they would appreciate donations and are accepting the following: school supplies, backpacks, books, uniforms, monetary donations.
  • Ask a Local Expert a question about Raytown.
    Raytown, MO
    The Store was one of my favorite little stops when I lived in the area! So many favorite things about this "old school" meat market, the squealers (beef, sausage and bacon patties), the peppadew stuffed peppers, the chicken rolls wrapped in bacon, and one of our favorites Vess flavored pop.

    My daughter was young and we would walk down and we always grabbed a Vess from the cooler for the walk home!
  • If you haven't experienced the Extreme Grand Prix Indoor Go-Kart Racing you must try it out! It is a great time for family and friends to get together and have some laughs! Come check it out.
  • Steve Holeyfield
    RE/MAX Heritage
    Timber Valley is a great neighborhood in Kansas City but borders Raytown. Very nice homes uniquely laid out in a hilly area which gives each home a different curb appeal. Most homes have mature trees in the yard and lots of square footage. Homes range from $150-300k.

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