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The 117-mile rail-trail across Kansas from the Marais des Cygnes river valley near Osawatomie to the heart of the Flint Hills is the new Flint Hills Trail, State Park. It is the state’s second linear state park and intersects with its first, the Prairie Spirit Trail State Park in Ottawa.
- City of Osawatomie Campground
Located in beautiful John Brown Park. Close to pool,...
- City of Osawatomie Campground
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.
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.
The Glacial Hills Scenic Byway gets its name from the rolling hills and rock-strewn valleys carved by ancient glaciers. The Flint Hills Scenic Byway stretches 47.2 miles across the Flint Hills of Kansas on K-177 between Council Grove and Cassoday.
Jan 23, 2019 · The Flint Hills Trail is a Kansas State Park connecting Osawatomie in the east and Herington in the west, passing through the towns of Rantoul, Ottawa, Pomona, Vassar, Osage City, Bazaar, Allen, Bushong, Council Grove, Wilsey, and Delavan.
The Flint Hills Trail State Park features incredible views of the Kansas Flint Hills; one of the last remaining tall-grass prairie ecosystems in the world. The trail follows an old railroad corridor developed in 1886 for the Council Grove, Osage City & Ottawa Railway.
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Discover ways to experience the Flint Hills of Kansas and Oklahoma, the largest expanse of tallgrass prairie left in North America. A project of the Flint Hills Discovery Center and our online learning center.