April 11, 2024
Konza Prairie Interpretive Hikes offered April 13
On Saturday, April 13, the PMC 635-Methods of Environmental Interpretation students will lead interpretive hikes at the Konza Prairie Biological Station, 100 Konza Prairie Lane.
The first hike will leave at 9 a.m., and the last hike will leave at 11:30 a.m., with hikes beginning every 30 to 40 minutes within this time range. Each hike will be approximately 90 minutes in length and will explore the Nature Trail, 2.6 miles, at the Konza Prairie Biological Station.
All are welcome to attend.
This event is produced by the park management and conservation program at Kansas State University and is supported by the Flint Hills Discovery Center. The program empowers current and future professionals who focus on wise management of the nation's natural and recreational resources to bring forth significant ecological, medical, economic and cultural benefits for all. Use of these primarily public spaces for recreation often results in life-changing and virtually always life-enriching experiences for those involved — a desired outcome of notable value.