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Last Stand of the Tallgrass Prairie

Where's the tall grass?

Tallgrass prairie once covered 140 million acres of North America. Within a generation the vast majority was developed and plowed under. Today less than 4% remains, mostly here in the Kansas Flint Hills. The preserve protects a nationally significant remnant of the once vast tallgrass prairie and its cultural resources. Here the tallgrass prairie takes its last stand.

 
Visit the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve

Tour Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve

The preserve offers a wide variety of activities and experiences. Visit the Plan Your Visit  page or click on the link above to download a pdf of our 2008 Schedule of Events.

Welcome to the prairie and enjoy your visit!

 
One of the 8 Kansas Wonders

Preserve Voted One of 8 Kansas Wonders

Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve was honored with being selected as one of the 8 Wonders of Kansas. Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius announced the results on January 29, 2008, Kansas Day, at the State Capitol.

Visit the press release page to learn more about the seven other Wonders of Kansas, the contest, and ceremony.

 
Experience the Flint Hills

Experience the Flint Hills Group Tours

Organized groups and tour bus lines may take advantage of two very unique "experiential" tours through the Flint Hills. Call the preserve (620-273-8494) to book a tour or visit our Experience the Flint Hills Group Tours page to learn more about these one-of-a-kind tours. 

 
Quilt Show 2008

Quilt Display 2008

Third annual quilt display held at Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve over the Labor Day Weekend. Follow the link to see the results of the Favorite Quilt category.
 

Write to

Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
P.O. Box 585
Cottonwood Falls, KS 66845

E-mail Us

Phone

Ranch Headquarters Visitor Information
(620) 273-8494

Administrative Headquarters
(620) 273-6034

Fax

(620) 273-8950

Climate

The preserve is situated in northern Chase County, Kansas. Climate is considered moderate, with average precipitation over 30", summer high temperatures 80-100 degrees, and winter low temperatures 10-20 degrees. Summer storms with lightning and hail are common. Weather is a factor for certain interpretive activities.
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Flint points found at Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve  

Did You Know?
There is archaelogocal evidence of humans living here over 10,000 years ago. Tribes affiliated with the preserve are the Kaw, Osage, Wichita, and Pawnee.

Last Updated: December 07, 2008 at 23:40 EST