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All Kansas state parks, as well as many wildlife areas and fishing lakes, have hiking trails available that encompass a diverse variety of terrain, distances, and physical abilities. Biking and horseback riding trails are also accessible throughout the state, including the Prairie Spirit Trail and the Flint Hills Nature Trail. At 51 miles and 117 miles, respectively, these Kansas crown jewels are some of the longest trails in the State, with the Flint Hills Trail being the longest trail in our state and the seventh-longest rail trail in the nation.
These Kansas national parks are perfect for history buffs and nature lovers alike.