Sandsage Bison Range Backcountry Circuit
Where bison still rule the prairie
The Sandsage Bison Range protects 2,500 acres of virgin mixed-grass prairie where a herd of 80 American bison roam freely across the landscape their ancestors knew for millennia. This 12-mile circuit follows old ranch roads and wildlife management tracks through sandsage prairie and draws, offering close encounters with bison, elk, and white-tailed deer. The route passes through the historic Finney County buffalo wallow complex, natural depressions where bison have wallowed for centuries.
Easy difficulty on well-maintained dirt roads suitable for any vehicle with moderate ground clearance. The main challenge is wildlife — bison have right of way and can be unpredictable during rutting season (July-August). Best visited April through June and September through November when temperatures are moderate and animals are more active. Requires advance reservation and guided entry through Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks. No camping allowed on the range, but nearby Finney County State Lake offers developed camping. A rare chance to see Kansas as it existed before settlement.
Trail Specs
| Difficulty | Easy |
|---|---|
| Trail Type | Scenic Drive |
| Surface | Dirt |
| Features | Remote, Scenic |
| Length (miles) | 12 mi / 19.3 km |
| Duration | Half day |
| Max elevation (ft) | 2940 ft |
| Best season | April-June, September-November |
| Minimum vehicle | Stock vehicle |
| Nearest town | Garden City, Kansas |
| Land manager | Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks |
| Permit required | Yes |
| Cell service | Spotty |
| Water crossings | No |
| Dispersed camping | No |
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Frequently asked questions
Can my stock Subaru Outback handle this trail?
Yes, any stock vehicle with decent ground clearance can manage these prairie two-tracks. The dirt surface is generally smooth with minimal ruts or obstacles.
Is the trail open during winter months?
The range is open year-round, but winter access can be sketchy due to snow closure of rural roads leading to the trailhead. Best season is April-June and September-November for reliable access and comfortable weather.
Do I need a permit to drive the backcountry circuit?
Yes, you need a Kansas State Park vehicle permit. Purchase online at the Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks website or at the entrance station if staffed.
What's the most challenging part of this easy-rated trail?
Navigation through unmarked prairie two-tracks can be tricky - GPS is essential since the routes aren't always obvious. The actual driving is straightforward with minimal elevation change.
Will I actually see bison on the drive?
Very likely - the 7,500-acre range supports around 200 bison that roam freely. Early morning and late afternoon offer the best viewing opportunities, though sightings aren't guaranteed.
