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      • Flint Hills Trail State Park crosses the Flint Hills, one of the last remaining tallgrass prairie ecosystems in the world. It is home to abundant prairie plants and wildlife species, spectacular views, national historic sites, and a diverse set of recreational areas.
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  2. Flint Hills Trail State Park is an ongoing rails-to-trails system that offers biking, hiking, and horseback riding from town to town along the Flint Hills.

  3. May 16, 2023 · The Flint Hills Trail is one of over 25,000 rail trails in the U.S., says Brandi Horton, of the national Rails-to-Trails Conservancy. Horton’s group helps manage the combined 40,000 miles of rail trails. At 118 miles, the Flint Hills Trail is the eighth-longest in the nation.

  4. Discover the ultimate Kansas adventure at Flint Hills Trail State Park, a premier destination for biking, hiking, bikepacking, bird watching, and tourism. Spanning nearly 94 miles, it offers breathtaking views, diverse wildlife, and rich history.

  5. Flint Hills Trail State Park crosses the Flint Hills, one of the last remaining tallgrass prairie ecosystems in the world. It is home to abundant prairie plants and wildlife species, spectacular views, national historic sites, and a diverse set of recreational areas.

  6. Come see why cyclists are excited about the 117-mile-long Flint Hills Trail State Park. The trail passes through five counties with much to see and do along ...

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  7. Sep 17, 2024 · Flint Hills Trail State Park. Clocking in at 117 miles, Flint Hills Trail State Park is the longest rail-trail in Kansas (seventh-longest in the nation). Cutting across five counties of the Flint Hills region, it connects the communities Osawatomie to Council Grove.

  8. The seventh longest rail trail in the nation, the Flint Hills Trail runs from Osawatomie in the east to Herington in the west. Passing through river bluffs, riparian zones, agricultural fields and the last remaining remnant of the tallgrass prairie ecosystem.

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