If you are familiar with hiking in the flint hills, you know what to expect. The trail can get strenuous at times, climbing around 200 feet in elevation at a time. The most strenuous portions are on the 2.8 mile loop, this is also the most scenic portion of the trail in my opinion. Each season offers a change in scenery and colors. Wildlife is almost always a constant along the trail, with an abundance of turkeys, deer, lizards, and even buffalo (grazing in the distance).
For more information on the Konza Prairie Nature Trail, visit:
http://keep.konza.ksu.edu/visit/guided.htm
Now that sounds like a great way to spend the day. I already booked a room in one of the hotels in manhattan ks cause I'm taking my kid to see if he likes the university. Maybe while he's there I'll slip out with the wife for a walk.
ReplyDeleteDid you ever make it out to Konza Prairie? I'd love to hear about your trip out there! Hope your kid enjoyed K-State, EMAW!
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