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Travel America, May-June, 2005
In eastern Kansas, Flint Hills Overland Wagon Train offers authentic covered wagon adventures through America's only remaining tallgrass prairie. Two-day weekend trips, with one overnight of camping, cost $160 for those 12 years and older, $80 for children under 12. Trail riders who bring a horse and feed pay $100.
The fee covers meals and cowboy entertainment. Guests bring their own tent and sleeping bag. Contact: Flint Hills Overland Wagon Train, (316) 321-6300; www.wagontrainkansas.com.
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