![]() NPS Photo Be aware of current conditions as you make plans for visiting Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve. The preserve hiking trails are gravel, dirt, and mowed paths; a rustic and natural environment. It's a good idea to wear clothing and footwear you don't mind getting dirty. Come to the Visitor Center to begin your visit with a 10-minute orientation film and exhibits. Friendly rangers are available to provide brochures and trail map orientation to make your stay an enjoyable one. Please call ahead (620-273-8494 hit 270) for Tour availability. Historic buildings are open during normal posted hours per winter and summer season. Visit the Operating Hours and Seasons page. Wildlife SafetyBisonWindmill Pasture and West Traps Pasture are home to the preserve's bison herd. Some hiking trails bisect these pastures. Please do not attempt to pet or come in close contact with the bison. Wild bison often appear docile but will attack when they feel threatened. Please keep a safe distance when hiking. SnakesAll wildlife at the park is protected. The preserve has a few venomous snakes, such as the massasauga and copperhead. Please watch where you are walking and do not put your hands where you cannot see. Be cautious around rock walls, fences, and in tall grass. TrailsThe nature trails and backcountry hiking trails (old ranch roads) are for foot traffic only. Pets are allowed on the nature trails. All trails are open 24 hours, seven days a week. StrollersGravel roads and mowed trails may be difficult for the typical stroller wheels. Strollers are welcome but may quicken fatigue. Use good judgement before hiking into the bison pasture with children in strollers. WheelchairsManual and motorized wheelchairs are approved for people with mobility limitations. However, no trails are currently ADA accessible. Parking Lots in Winter Months from October through MayLittle to no maintenance will be performed on access roads, including parking lots at the Bottomland Trail, Lower Fox Creek Schoolhouse, and the Two Section Fishing area. No maintenance will be performed on trails during winter months. To the best extent possible, maintenance will be performed year-round on the entrance road and visitor center parking lots. Weather and conditions may hinder safe access to historic buildings area. Prohibited Activities
![]() NPS Photo Leave No Trace EthicsEverything at the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve is protected and must remain on site. The picking and taking of flowers, grasses, artifacts, fossils, and/or arrowheads is illegal. Souvenirs are available in the gift shop. Please leave behind what you find so others may enjoy the natural and cultural discoveries too. Learn more about Leave No Trace Principles. |
Last updated: July 30, 2024