Welcome to the prairie and enjoy your visit!

Three views of the preserve.


On November 12, 1996, legislation was passed creating Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve in the Flint Hills region of Kansas. A new superintendent was assigned to the site in February 1997, and planning activities for the preserve are now underway. A General Management Plan (GMP) for the site was finalized on December 6, 2000, when the Acting Regional Director signed the Record of Decision.

The preserve protects a nationally significant example of the once vast tallgrass ecosystem. Of the 400,000 square miles of tallgrass prairie that once covered the North American Continent, less than 4 percent remains, primarily in the Flint Hills of Kansas.

Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve is a new kind of national park. The preserve is 10,861 acres, but most of that land will remain under the ownership of the Nature Conservancy, which purchased the land in 2005. The land was originally purchased by the National Park Trust in 1994. The National Park Service may own up to 180 acres, yet the legislation calls for the entire acreage to be managed cooperatively by the National Park Service and the private land owner.

On September 20, 2002, approximately 32 acres were donated to the National Park Service from the National Park Trust. This area includes the 1881 historic ranch house, limestone barn and outbuildings, and one-room schoolhouse.

This is a new park under development with visitor opportunities being expanded, so follow the link to the schedule of events.

For more information, contact the Superintendent,
Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
P.O. Box 585, 226 Broadway
Cottonwood Falls, Kansas 66845
Telephone: 620-273-6034
Fax: 620-273-6099

 

Websites:

www.nps.gov/tapr

www.nature.org/kansas

Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
Attn: Park Rangers
Rt.1 Box 14, Hwy 177
Strong City, KS 66869
Tel: 620-273-8494
Fax: 620-273-8950