Have you ever found a place in Kansas that was just too beautiful for words? Not only is this place easy on the eyes, but it’s full of wildlife you may have never seen before. Come check out this natural wonder sitting under our noses! It’s definitely one for your bucket list.

This amazing place that looks like it came out of a National Geographic magazine instead of our own backyard. What you see here is Quivira National Wildlife Refuge.

Tom White It was established in 1955 as a location for migrating waterfowl to live as they came through Kansas.

Over 22,000 acres of salt marsh and sand prairie are protected as a home for any and all wildlife that make their way here.

steven Rodriquez It’s a unique area of land that lies right in the middle of the Central Flyway, so it’s never an empty area.

7,000 or so of those acres are wetlands, where those hundreds of thousands of migratory birds land and use this as a temporary home every year.

Chris Setter Over 340 species of birds have been recorded and photographed here, so it’s a real treat if you’re looking to see all sorts of colors you’ve never seen before.

Not only are there tons of birds here to see, but you’ll also find other wildlife roaming around.

USFWS Mountain-Prairie Everything from butterflies to coyotes has made this refuge their home, and we couldn’t be happier to keep it for them.

During migration season, scenes like this happen all the time.

USFWS Mountain-Prairie While you’re here, enjoy fishing, birdwatching through telescopes, the visitors center, over 40 miles of roads and trails, and even observation platforms.

Speaking of observation platforms, the beauty of Quivira doesn’t just end at sunset.

Clark Engbrecht At night, you can see all sorts of constellations that are normally blocked out by the light of your local town or city. Coupled with the sounds of nature surrounding you, it’s a breathtaking experience.

Isn’t this wildlife refuge simply gorgeous? It truly is a natural wonder that every Kansan should witness at least once.

chemisti The visitor’s center is open on weekdays from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and sometimes on weekends during spring and fall.

You’ll find Quivira National Wildlife Refuge at 1434 NE 80th St, Stafford, KS. It’s seated between Hutch and Great Bend, if that helps at all. Happy trails!

Tom White

It was established in 1955 as a location for migrating waterfowl to live as they came through Kansas.

steven Rodriquez

It’s a unique area of land that lies right in the middle of the Central Flyway, so it’s never an empty area.

Chris Setter

Over 340 species of birds have been recorded and photographed here, so it’s a real treat if you’re looking to see all sorts of colors you’ve never seen before.

USFWS Mountain-Prairie

Everything from butterflies to coyotes has made this refuge their home, and we couldn’t be happier to keep it for them.

While you’re here, enjoy fishing, birdwatching through telescopes, the visitors center, over 40 miles of roads and trails, and even observation platforms.

Clark Engbrecht

At night, you can see all sorts of constellations that are normally blocked out by the light of your local town or city. Coupled with the sounds of nature surrounding you, it’s a breathtaking experience.

chemisti

The visitor’s center is open on weekdays from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and sometimes on weekends during spring and fall.

If this natural Kansas attraction looks amazing to you, you’re going to love this meteor shower happening August 2018.

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