The Easy 2.7-Mile Konza Prairie Nature Trail Will Lead You Through The Kansas Prairie
Kansas has many interesting hiking trails for you to explore. You may not find tall mountains like those out west perhaps, but don’t you worry, Kansas boasts a host of fascinating geological elevations including rolling hills and rocky spires. For example, the Konza Prairie Nature Trail in Manhattan, appropriate for all skill levels, showcases not only tall-grass prairie, but also a forest, and the picturesque Flint Hills.

The Nature Trail begins with a bit of an upward climb to an overlook. Take all the time you need, and when you reach the top, you will be rewarded with stunning views of the Flint Hills. The rest of the route is mostly flat. If you have more time and energy, consider extending your hike to 4.4 miles for the King’s Creek Loop or 6 miles for the Goodwin Hill loop.


In the spring, blooming flowers surround you. The Nature Conservancy has owned the Konza Prairie since 1977. Kansas State University manages it as a research site for studying the tallgrass prairie and its wildlife.

The predominant trees here are oak, elm, hackberry, walnut, and hickory. Off the main trail, and through the trees, you can visit the remains of the Hokanson Homestead. It was built in 1878 by Swedish settlers.
The Flint Hills were named for the abundance of chert, or flint, found in the limestone. The rocky soil in the hills made it less suitable for growing crops. Therefore, early settlers instead used the land for cattle ranching.

The Konza Prairie is open from dawn to dusk. Allow a couple of hours to hike the Nature Trail. A small donation is suggested for use of the trail, and please remember to leave your pets and bicycles at home. Occasional closings may occur due to inclement weather, or in April during the burning season.
Enjoy some fresh air out on the Konza Prairie Nature Trail. Learn more about the trail at the AllTrails website, or visit the Konza Prairie Nature Trail Facebook page.
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Address: 100 Konza Prairie Ln, Manhattan, KS 66502, USA