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Best 1 Flint Hills Prairie

The Flint Hills Prairie encompasses a significant portion of eastern Kansas and bordering Oklahoma. It’s notable as one of the largest remaining examples of North American tallgrass prairie, characterized by unique limestone-rich soils and abundant native grasses like big bluestem. This region suppo...

2 Flint Hills tall grasslands

The Flint Hills tall grasslands represent a significant temperate savanna ecosystem primarily found in Kansas. This region contains the world’s most extensive area of undisturbed tallgrass prairie. It is notable for its unique biodiversity and provides habitat for numerous plant and animal species a...

3 Loess Hills Prairie

The Loess Hills Prairie in western Iowa consists of rare prairie remnants situated on steep, wind-deposited loess soil formations that run parallel to the Missouri River.

4 Cypress Hills Prairie

The Cypress Hills, straddling the Alberta-Saskatchewan border, feature a unique elevated lodgepole pine forest surrounded by extensive mixed-grass prairie ecosystems.

5 Nose Hill Prairie

Nose Hill Prairie, located within Nose Hill Park in Calgary, Alberta, is one of the largest urban parks in Canada, preserving a significant expanse of native fescue grassland.

6 Fults Hill Prairie State Natural Area

Fults Hill Prairie State Natural Area in Monroe County, Illinois, is a National Natural Landmark protecting the largest remaining complex of undisturbed loess hill prairies in the state.

7 Revis Hill Prairie State Natural Area

Revis Hill Prairie State Natural Area in Mason County, Illinois, preserves over 400 acres of unique loess hill prairies along the Illinois River bluffs, supporting rare native plants.

8 Osage Hills Prairie

Spanning the rolling terrain of northeastern Oklahoma, this cross-timbers and tallgrass prairie historically served as the hunting grounds of the Osage Nation.

9 Cedar Hills Sand Prairie State Preserve

Cedar Hills Sand Prairie State Preserve is a geological site in Black Hawk County, Iowa, notable for its dry sand prairie ecosystem and glacial topography, dedicated as a state preserve in 1985.

10 Dorsett Hill Prairie Conservation Area

Dorsett Hill Prairie Conservation Area in Missouri preserves a rare loess hill prairie ecosystem, providing a habitat for native grassland birds.

11 Red Hills Prairie

Straddling southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma, this mixed-grass prairie is geologically notable for its red Permian shales and extensive subterranean gypsum cave networks.

12 Rolling Red Hills Prairie

Located primarily in south-central Kansas, this mixed-grass prairie is characterized by its striking red-tinted soils and deep canyons supporting unique biodiversity.

13 Smoky Hills Prairie

Spanning central Kansas, this mixed-grass prairie is characterized by its eroded sandstone outcrops and historically functioned as a major barrier to early American pioneers.

14 Snowball Hill Prairie

Snowball Hill Prairie is a high-quality remnant tallgrass prairie located in Cass County, Missouri, recognized for its original, unplowed native sod and biodiversity.

15 Chautauqua Hills Prairie

Chautauqua Hills Prairie in southeastern Kansas is notable for its unique cross-timbers and tallgrass ecosystem situated on sandstone outcrops.

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