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Holt County
=Little Tarkio Prairie= Mound City, Missouri 64470 Little Tarkio Prairie Website Little Tarkio Prairie Map Little Tarkio Prairie Brochure

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Little Tarkio Prairie
Coordinates: 40.2019139, -95.3144056 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Little Tarkio Prairie
From Mound City take US-59 north four miles to Graystone Road (0.75 mile past Route C), turn north on Graystone Road and the area is 1.5 miles on the west side of the road.

Little Tarkio Prairie is mostly grassland with some forest and a 15-acre prairie. The Conservation Department purchased this area in 1999 to protect its remaining prairie habitat. The area contains 15 acres of high quality prairie, one of the last remnants of this type of habitat in the Glaciated Plains of northwestern Missouri. The prairie, located in the southeastern corner of the conservation area, features a diverse prairie flora on loess soils. These soils were deposited here by wind during an arid period following the retreat of the glaciers.

Extensive prairies once stretched over one-third of Missouri and dominated the northwestern part of the state. Holt County was originally 60 percent prairie.

The first visitors to these extensive grasslands were French explorers. They named them prairies, the French word for a meadow.

Little Tarkio Prairie Conservation Area lies at the headwaters of Little Tarkio Creek. Tarkio is the Native American word for walnut.

Little Tarkio Prairie Natural Area is a 15-acre unplowed prairie immediately southwest of the parking lot. Very few unplowed prairies exist in northern Missouri. Wildflower displays are especially notable from mid-May to late June. From Little Tarkio Prairie Website

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