Review:

Established in 1966, the Flint Hills Wildlife Refuge is a significant resting place for the waterfowl that migrate through Kansas in the spring and the fall. It's a spectacular place for birdwatching, but a variety of other mammals and reptiles live here as well, and there are three nature trails visitors can explore while keeping their eyes out for wildlife. Interpretive guided tours are sometimes offered for visitors of all ages, and the Visitor Center features some excellent exhibits covering topics like the conservation strategies used by the refuge and about the area's flora and fauna.

530 W Maple Ave, Hartford, KS 66854, Phone: 620-392-5553

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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