Things to Do and See:
To fully appreciate this wildlife variety, you have to get a closer look and immerse yourself in the grass. Take a guided prairie tour on a hiking trail or via bus to experience all the wonders the preserve has to offer. Prices range from $5 to $7 per adult depending on the tour. Tour reservations can be made by calling (620) 273-8494 but you can also make same-day arrangements.
There are three public fishing ponds at the preserve for anglers to cast a line for catch and release fishing. The preserve fishing program is available during daylight hours from March 1 through October 31. A valid Kansas fishing license is required for anglers between the ages of 16 and 65.
Hours and Fees: There is no entrance fee for the park but your donations are gratefully accepted. The preserve is open year-round from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years Day. If you are visiting the park beyond 4:30 p.m. you must move your vehicle to the circle drive to avoid being locked in the parking lot when the rangers close the gates!
Area Attractions: The nearby town of Emporia has loads of small-town charm. While strolling the tree-lined streets you may notice quaint Victorian houses preserved as a testament to the town’s history. The Emporia Visitors Bureau website has plenty of tips for local attractions that shouldn’t be missed. Toward the bottom of the screen on the left-hand side, point your mouse over the Points of Interest tab for details on all the exciting things to do in Emporia. From theatre and nightlife to shopping and worship, you’ll never be at a loss for ways to pass the time. The town also has all the conveniences of a larger community for you to re-supply your RV with fuel, groceries and other necessities during your visit.
Weather: This part of Kansas has a moderate climate: summers are warm (80-100° F), and winters are cold (10-20° F). Summer storms with lightning and hail are common. Having a light jacket or extra clothes handy isn’t a bad idea to keep dry during these summer storms.
Pets: Pets are allowed in the park provided they are on a 6 ft. leash at all times. Pets are only allowed on two short walking trails, the picnic areas and the ranch headquarters area. Please pick up after your pets and dispose of waste in trash receptacles. For complete details, see the pet guidelines web page.
If you’re from the central Kansas area or have visited Tallgrass Prairie Natural Preserve in the past, please chime in with your stories and tips! Your insights can help others have a fantastic trip.