
More than 50 species of native tallgrass prairie plants will be blooming along the trail. Dr. Valerie Wright, docents and researchers will be part of the 1.2 mile guided hike of Butterfly Hill Trail.
See you in the Kansas Flint Hills! ;-)
This BLOG exists to promote the FLINT HILLS OF KANSAS as a tourism destination for experiential tourists who seek a new place to visit, a place to enjoy and appreciate nature, history and culture while maintaining the environment unchanged for the enjoyment of those who come after us. Rural economic development to sustain the Flint Hills environment, heritage and culture is a direct benefit of being a tourism destination.
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