State Parks
In a nation of natural treasures, Kansas’ state parks shine like diamonds.
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Birders and wildlife photographers will love this duo of North American shorebird migratory stops. Experience both Cheyenne Bottoms and the Quivira National Wildlife Refuge in one drive by taking the 76-mile Wetlands and Wildlife National Scenic Byway. The Kansas Wetlands Education Center, located southeast of Cheyenne Bottoms, is a great place to learn more about plants and wildlife in the area. Cities nearby include Great Bend, Lyons, Stafford, and Hutchinson.
In a nation of natural treasures, Kansas’ state parks shine like diamonds.
Home to some of the most beautiful views in Kansas (and the Flint Hills), the Konza Prairie in Manhattan features miles of native plants and…
Kansas is rich with ecological diversity and natural beauty. From the tallgrass prairie to the high plains, or the wetland marshes and…