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    Tallgrass Prairie Preserve

    4.7 (19 reviews)
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    Michael E.

    Driving through the Tallgrass Prairie is amazing. If you're lucky you'll see a few grazing Bison. Or maybe you'll see multiple herds of grazing Bison with calves. You'll also likely see lots of cattle and cowboys loading or unloading cattle to move them to different areas. The prairie is open in that there are few fences. It's open range. Consequently it's best to stay in your vehicle rather than trying to make friendly with these large animals. Quite an experience.

    Hunter S.

    Tall grass prairies used to dominate the American landscape, but are now mostly limited to parts of Oklahoma and Kansas. While I'm no fan of the Oklahoma area in general, this is unique and beautiful, and should be on your must see list when you're in the area. Plan your route ahead of time and load your Google maps on your phone because eventually cell service will drop out. You will spend several miles on gravel. Your car will be covered in literal rivers of dust. There are active farms on this prairie as well, so locals do drive the road. Even though you should drive 15-20 miles away (so plan to be there for at least a couple hours)--others may fly past you going 50-60 mph. I pulled over many times to let people pass me. There is a visitor center probably half way through the prairie loop. There are restrooms, but no concessions. I was lucky enough to see several herds of bison. There are also free roaming cattle. And the views are gorgeous. I've never seen anything like it. Yes, you and your car will get dirty. Yes, you'll drive slow. But I'm a city girl, and really enjoyed this free activity. I plan to visit the Kansas tall grass prairie this summer as well.

    Jennifer W.

    We had an amazing time. The bison were out today and they were MAJESTIC! We wanted to hike and found out there was a recent burn and we decided to hike anyway. It was beautiful in its own way. Definitely go see the bison. The visitor center is still closed but they have a porta potty if you go.

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    Kate D.

    If you ever happen to find yourself anywhere within an hour's drive of Pawhuska Oklahoma I highly recommend taking at least half a day to head out to the Tallgrass Prairie preserve. Not only can you find Bison in their natural habitat, but the prairie itself is so beautiful. I was evacuated to Tulsa from hurricane Ida, and found myself within that hour's drive to the preserve. It was so therapeutic to be out in the preserve watching the Bison. It's so calm and there are few people out on a weekday so you can really get a good perspective of what it might have been like once upon a time with the Bison roaming freely in much larger numbers. All I can say is don't hesitate to go, don't second guess yourself and take the day and enjoy. You will be glad you did. Oh, and don't forget your camera because there are some really great photo opportunities on the prairie.

    Alison N.

    This is one of those hidden treasures that should not be missed! The Oklahoma countryside is truly God's Country. It is absolutely breathtaking with the rolling hills dotted with creeks, trees, wildflowers and the bluest of skies and greenest of grass. The preserve is huge but the drive through is simply breathtaking. You encounter Bison herds, wild horses and other animals. The drive takes you back to the Nature Conservancy gift shop where the lovely docents will happily explain the preserve and give you a short tour and history of the surrounding property. It was absolutely amazing!

    Tall Grass Prairie is a beautiful place to visit. Highly recommend
    Jason G.

    We visited Tall Grass while out in Oklahoma and spent nearly an entire day just driving around taking pictures. There's not many places like this left. It's wide open, rolling plains. Everyone should see it at least once

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    Tamara H.

    I had been hearing about the bison roaming freely around the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve for several years now. I decided to go check them out myself. I had heard they had several head of bison and they crossed the road in front of your car and were standing right outside the car. I don't know which months this occurs. We wandered over the day before Thanksgiving and saw the bison, but they were at a minimum of 30 feet off the road and at times 50 feet from the car. They were hunkered down and a few were grazing. We attempted to capture some Instagram moments but between them being down on the ground and the grass actually tall, we had to capture several mental pictures. That's okay. That's better anyway. The route we took going into the Tallgrass Prairie wasn't the most ideal. We turned off the highway outside of Barnsdall onto a dirt and gravel road that was slow-going. We were determined to make it to the visitors center and we did! After traveling that gravel and dirt road for 30-minutes and some change. The docents working at the visitors center were kind and full of good information about the bison and the Tallgrass Prairie. The gift shop had nice books, wood carvings, post cards, souvenirs, candy bars and bottled water. Credit cards are accepted. The bathrooms in the building beside the gift shop were clean and functioning. Be sure to sign the guestbook before you leave. There's a donation box next to the guestbook if you should feel so inclined. I'll be honest, when we got in the car to leave. We weren't jazzed about taking that slow-going-road. However, since we were nearby, we decided to go check out The Pioneer Woman's Mercantile in Pawhuska. Due to that decision, we turned off the dusty gravel road towards Pawhuska onto an easier paved road. It's probably best to enter the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve from Pawhuska.

    Papa H.

    After driving from south Tulsa and the 40 round trip from Pawhuska(20 miles of rocky dirt roads),we didn't see any bison. Why you ask, well it Roundup time. Totally understandable, but please put a sign on first "Beware of Bison" point. Sweet volunteer lady told us to drive 2 more miles to the north and look to the east. Then you'll see (about 2 miles away) the herd of bisons in the pins. At that distance they look like any other black animal. Very disappointed in making the bumpy dirty drive for nothing! Please put up a sign during round up advising others they WON'T see bison.

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    A very nice park adjacent to businesses and restaurants. I noticed many of the benches were covered…read morewith ants/bugs it could just be the timing of the year. A great walking park!

    *** Review is during Covid-19 ***…read more Going through pictures in my phone and realized I never posted this from when I went in the late summer! This is a nice place for a calm little stroll. There's no playground area or super large/ significant grassy areas to spread out for typical park activities, so it really is mostly for walking around. The main focus, then, is the fountain and pond. Then it's kind of little paths going around it. I really like how there are different levels, so you can be down closer to the pond or higher up. I also think it makes it that much more visually appealing. The paths and levels are made out of large brown stones which I think looks good. There's also some plants around - I think they are called cats tails? Don't quote me on that haha. There are a good amount of benches for sitting spread through the perimeter of the pond. There's also a deck sort of area nearer to the fountain. It looks nice, but could DEFINITELY use a clean up. There was quite a bit of trash, particularly near/ caught in the deck part. It wasn't a completely disgusting amount, but definitely noticeable. To be fair, while I was walking around a didn't see a SINGLE trash can. How can it stay clean when trash cans aren't provided?! This is the main reason for not being 5 stars. If it were cleaned up and then added some trash cans to prevent it getting so trashy again in the future, it'd be great! I saved my favorite thing for last: the view!!! The entire Tulsa skyline isn't visible, but you can see part of it, plus a highway bridge, which is a really cool backdrop in my opinion. Overall it's also cool that there's this semi-tucked away park (though not really the super grassy open kind as mentioned) in a more downtown/ urban area. In fact, it's just a walk across the street to some coffee shops, restaurants, etc.

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