Travel Destinations Kansas Manhattan, Kansas Discover Tallgrass Prairie, Small Towns and a Vibrant College Community on a Getaway to Kansas' Flint Hills In east-central Kansas, travelers to the Flint Hills explore Kansas' treasured tallgrass frontier at museums and preserves, on hikes and byway excursions and in towns celebrating the prairie's past. By Debbie Leckron Miller Debbie Leckron Miller Debbie Leckron Miller is the Kansas scout/contributor at Midwest Living. Her ties to the magazine go back to its beginnings, when she was hired as one of two writers to help start Midwest Living in 1987. She has continued writing for the publication ever since, currently from her and her husband's cattle ranch in the scenic Kansas Flint Hills. Debbie's passions: her panoramic vistas of the tallgrass prairie, wildflowers that always grace her table, Hilltop Happy Hours on her ranch's ridgetop, cattle and cute baby calves she helps tend, and a garden big enough to feed the township! Debbie grew up in Abilene, Kansas, and earned her B.S. in journalism from Kansas State University. She lived in three other Midwest states before settling back home on the range! Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on June 29, 2023 Konza Prairie. Photo: Blaine Moats Before the modern rancher arrived, Kaw Indians resided in the Flint Hills and Santa Fe Trail travelers passed through them. The landscape hasn't changed much since that time. Unspoiled, nearly treeless hills with bluestem grasses, accented by bright-orange butterfly milkweed and other wildflowers, provide glimpses to a time when open grasslands covered more than 1 million square miles of the continent. Only four percent of original tallgrass prairie remains in the United States; of that, two-thirds grows in the Flint Hillsā11,000 acres in the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve alone. Flint Hills Discovery Center. Blaine Moats Weekend Getaway Itinerary For a thorough orientation to the region, start at Manhattan's Flint Hills Discovery Center. The museum immerses visitors in the beauty and heritage of the nearly 10,000-square-mile region, especially during an introductory film with special effects that include gusty winds, falling snow and billowing smoke. Walk a couple blocks from the museum to four-block-long downtown Manhattan, home to independent restaurants like Bourbon and Baker, which serves twists on standard American fare like corn bread sliders and deviled eggs with Sriracha. Closer to Kansas State University, students rock into the wee hours in the Aggieville bar-and-restaurant district, and daytime shoppers frequent some of the 90-plus specialty shops and eateries, including Radina's Coffeehouse and Roastery. Spending the night? Manhattan options include the Bluemont Hotel adjacent to KSU and Prairiewood Retreat and Preserve. Top Things to Do in Manhattan and the Flint Hills Flint Hills National Scenic Byway. Courtesy of KDWPT About 40 miles south of Manhattan, the 47-mile Flint Hills National Scenic Byway (State-177) connects the ranch towns of Council Grove and Cassoday. It gives road trippers the best two-lane tour over the undulating hills, past ranches and occasional cowboys working their herds. Along the byway in Council Grove, campers stake a site at Canning Creek Cove Park, one of eight parks surrounding the 3,300-acre Council Grove Reservoir. Water laps within earshot of many of the campsites, set among hills and limestone outcroppings rising from the shoreline. Also in Council Grove, Allegawaho Heritage Memorial Park features a 35-foot monument that pays homage to an unknown Kanza warrior, plus a 2-mile heritage trail that connects with the 118-mile Flint Hills Nature Trail. Before leaving town, learn about the town's Native American roots at the Kaw Mission State Historic Siteābuilt in 1851 as a school for Kaw children. (Note, as of June 2023, Kaw Mission was closed for renovation and reinterpretation of exhibits; check website for updates.) Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve. Blaine Moats The roller coaster byway continues south of Council Grove to more room to roam at the 11,000-acre Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve. A visitors center video sets the stage for touring the 1881 limestone house, barn and one-room schoolhouse and hiking the 1.8-mile Southwind Nature Trail to an overlook. Chase County Courthouse. Doug Stremel Days of exploring call for cut-to-order steaks at the 1880s Grand Central Hotel and Grill in Cottonwood Falls. Take a self-guided tour of the French Renaissance Chase County Courthouse on Broadway Street. Chase Lake Falls. Ginger Crichton A series of three waterfalls cascades in quick succession at Chase Lake Falls, part of Chase State Fishing Lake west of Cottonwood Falls. A 10-minute walk through the woods beyond the spillway ends at the base of the falls. Similarly, the soothing sound of water in the woods lures hikers down the short, narrow path at Geary State Fishing Lake, 12 miles south of Junction City, to the top of 35-foot Geary Lake Falls. Music on the Prairie The 80-piece Kansas City Symphony performs alfresco at a different ranch each year. The Symphony in the Flint Hills tends to sell out well in advance, so be sure to purchase tickets early. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit