The Epic Drive Through Tallgrass Prairie Preserve Is Perfect For A Day Trip Outing In Oklahoma
By Ashley|Published March 29, 2020
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 30 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't writing about Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beach and exploring new areas.
Feeling the need to get out of the house and take a drive? If so, get the family together and head to Pawhuska to Tallgrass Prairie Preserve – the largest protected remnant of tallgrass prairie left on earth. This epic 15-mile drive is perfect for a day trip outing and we think it’s just what you need during these usual times. Keep scrolling for more details.
The Tallgrass Prairie Preserve is home to over 39,000 acres of the largest protected tallgrass prairie in the world.
There is a Visitor Center and restrooms in the Preserve but please note they are currently closed until further notice due to COVID-19. The good news is, the drive is still open to the public!
Enjoy a drive on the scenic route, which takes guests through the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve and through neighboring private ranches. If you take the full drive, you can go as far as 50 miles.
Doesn’t this look like the perfect place for a day outing? For more information on the preserve (including a virtual tour), please visit their website here.
If you would like to extend this drive even further, check out this previous article where we map out a road trip from Ponca City to Bartlesville. It’s filled with lots of fun things to do along the way!
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