8The Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, Kansas

While huge sections of the USA were once carpeted with prairie land, one of the few places this specific ecosystem still remains is here on this unspoiled preserve in Kansas’ Flint Hills. Here you can hike the winding trails through the flowing fields of copper-tinted grass, past fields often grazed on by white-tail deer and bison. 

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