It鈥檚 hard to imagine North America without grasslands. From the Great Plains to the Chihuahuan Desert, patchworks of grasses, wildflowers, and sedges carpet vast landscapes, laying the literal ground颅work for unique commun颅颅ities of plants, animals, and people.
People write off the prairie as 鈥渇lyover country,鈥 says Alison Holloran, former executive director of 探花精选 Rockies. 鈥淏ut if you step out and step into it, it is such an ecologically diverse and rich place.鈥
Despite its vitality, this majestic ecosystem is in trouble. Development, agriculture, and invasive species have destroyed more than 300 million acres of prairie on the plains since European colonization. Today, native grasslands cover less than 40 percent of their historic span. These devastating habitat losses spell havoc for grassland birds, which have seen a 43 percent decline since 1970, the most of any avian group in North America.
All is not lost, however. Thanks to preservation, restoration, and sheer immensity, extraordinary horizon-spanning prairies persist. To get a sense of the plains of yester颅year and a vision of a grassland-friendly future, try visiting these oases.
Expansive on its own, is but one entry point to the sprawling Nebraska Sandhills, some 12 million acres of what the writer Jim Harrison called 鈥渨ithout a doubt the most mysterious landscape in the United States.鈥 The world鈥檚 most intact temperate grassland, the Sandhills cover North America鈥檚 largest field of sand dunes, between which nestle hundreds of shallow lakes and more than 1 million acres of wetlands. The results are awe-inspiring views of endless rolling prairie and ideal breeding habitat for many waterfowl and grassland birds. Along with two short walking trails, the refuge offers a nine-mile gravel drive for wildlife viewing, as well as blinds that visitors can reserve to watch the dazzling mating displays of Sharp-tailed Grouse and Greater Prairie-Chickens.
Nachusa Grasslands
Location: Illinois Size: 4,100 acres Standout species: Henslow鈥檚 Sparrow More than 96 percent of North America鈥檚 tallgrass prairie has been destroyed, but dense fields of grass wave on at . Located just two hours outside of Chicago, the restored grassland鈥攐wned and operated by The Nature Conservancy鈥攊s nearly indistinguishable from the prairies of old, boasting more than 700 species of native plants and a herd of bison to boot. Paved roads provide easy access to all five of Nachusa鈥檚 trails; hike the Clear Creek Trail for the most immersive prairie experience. Wildflowers and grassland breeders peak from spring through midsummer, but consider visiting in autumn to experience a subtle rainbow of grasses.
Carrizo Plain National Monument
Location: California Size: 250,000 acres Standout species: Prairie Falcon Though California may be better known for redwood forests and deserts, grasslands are among the state鈥檚 largest ecosystems. Nowhere is this more evident than , a roughly 50-mile-long strip of prairie running down the San Andreas Fault east of San Luis Obispo. Following springtime rains, wildflowers paint the prairie in resplendent purples and yellows, making mid-March to mid-April the perfect time to hike the monument鈥檚 trails鈥攂ut make sure your vehicle can handle muddy roads. Bring water, too, as it cannot be purchased at the monument, which covers about half the length of the plain. Later in the season, the grassland will be hewn short by giant kangaroo rats, an endangered species endemic to California. For a break from the prairie, reserve a trip to Painted Rock, a cave within the monument鈥檚 boundaries that contains ancient Native American rock art.
American Prairie Reserve
Location: Montana Size: 605,700 acres Standout species: Chestnut-collared Longspur Glacier National Park may steal the spotlight in Montana, but for grassland lovers, shines just as bright. Founded in 2001, this ambitious array of public and private lands protects an enormous expanse of pristine shortgrass prairie, the durable ecosystem that dominates the rain shadow of the Rocky Mountains and provides habitat for pronghorn and prairie dogs. American Prairie鈥檚 remote location is both a blessing and a curse: Before you enter the endless miles of grassland, ensure you have all the food, water, and gasoline you will need for a full day鈥攁nd don鈥檛 forget that the weather can be unpredictable during the peak summer season. Several of American Prairie鈥檚 most breathtaking locations, such as Sun Prairie and the PN property, can only be accessed by all-wheel-drive vehicles, so make sure to stop by the National Discovery Center in Lewistown to learn which destination is right for you.
Grow Your Own Prairie Patch
Birds and other wildlife need grassland habitat with plenty of elbow room, but even a small garden of native prairie plants can have a big impact.
Manage moisture. Prairie plants are tough: Many are adapted to survive drought, floods, or both. Replacing even a small area of thirsty turf grass with hardy native plants can help reduce water use. When heavy downpours arrive, a rain garden with prairie plants can absorb water to ease flooding and replenish groundwater.
Boost bugs. Milkweed and other prairie plants provide essential food and shelter for a variety of insects, including migrating butterflies and moths, says Chris Helzer, The Nature Conservancy鈥檚 director of science and stewardship in Nebraska. Your small native garden can help stem insect declines, which in turn helps to support birds that eat them. If enough of your neighbors follow your lead, he says, 鈥淣ow you鈥檝e basically got an ecosystem.鈥
Nudge neighbors. 鈥淥ur biggest challenge in prairie conservation is that the public doesn鈥檛 know anything about prairies,鈥 Helzer says. But when passersby see gorgeous flowers like black-eyed Susan or wild bergamot in your yard, they鈥檒l begin to appreciate the beauty of grasslands鈥攁nd may decide to plant some of their own. 鈥擜ndy McGlashen
Attwater Prairie Chicken National Wildlife Refuge
Location: Texas Size: 10,500 acres Standout species: Greater Prairie-Chicken (Attwater鈥檚 subspecies) As the name suggests, the critically endangered Attwater鈥檚 Greater Prairie-Chicken is the biggest avian draw for . But the chickens are here for the coastal prairie: a rare ecosystem found only along the western Gulf Coast that is typified by relatively heavy rainfall and wet clay soil. The Boomin鈥 and Bloomin鈥 Festival, held annually in early April, is a great time to see the refuge鈥檚 eponymous species, but you can take the four-mile auto tour loop or hike the property鈥檚 two trails for panoramic views of the lush grasses at any time of year. The refuge is located just an hour鈥檚 drive from Houston.
Badlands National Park
Location: South Dakota Size: 242,700 acres Standout species: Upland Sandpiper Best known for its otherworldly rock formations, also hosts one of the country鈥檚 largest remaining mixed-grass prairies. Most visitors explore the park in July and August; to beat the crowds, try visiting in early June, when the grassland is lush and verdant, or in drier September. The park charges a $30 entry fee for private vehicles (valid for seven days). Once inside, several scenic drives such as the Sage Creek Rim Road and Badlands Loop Road offer prairie views as far as the eye can see鈥攅xcept when those pesky buttes get in the way. While in the Rapid City area, don鈥檛 miss , which contains another impressive prairie in addition to its remarkable cave system.
A version of this story originally ran in the Summer 2026 issue as 鈥淲ide-Open Spaces.鈥 To receive our print magazine, become a member by.
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