Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve

Tallgrass prairie once covered 170 million acres of North America, but within a generation most of it had been transformed into farms, cities, and towns. Today less than 4% remains intact, mostly in the Kansas Flint Hills. Established on November 12, 1996, the preserve protects a nationally significant remnant of the once vast tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Here the tallgrass makes its last stand.

Fall wildflowers at the preserve

Fall is the season for another assortment of color on the prairie

fall wildflowers at the preserve

Historic 1881 Spring Hill Ranch house

Historic 1881 Spring Hill Ranch house

limestone mansion of the ranch

Historic 1882 Spring Hill Ranch barn

Historic 1882 Spring Hill Ranch barn

three level limestone barn

Hike among the tall grasses in the fall

Hike among the tall tallgrass species in the fall

tallgrass hiking trails

Summer wildflowers on the prairie

View a collage of summer flowers among a carpet of green in the spring and early summer

butterfly milkweed wildflowers