A one-half mile hard-surfaced wildflower trail is located at Crappie Point on the south side of the Refuge.  It loops through the grassland, and during the month of June, it is alive with a wonderful array of blooming wildflowers.

At Prairie Dog Town, you may enjoy a one-quarter mile trail through a prairie dog ecosystem.  The prairie dog that is present on the Refuge is the black-tailed species, which, as the name indicates, has a black-tipped tail.  These prairie dogs, the most abundant and widely distributed species, live in densely populated colonies or "towns," scattered across the Great Plains from northern Mexico to southern Canada.  Benches are available along the paths to rest and enjoy the solitude of the refuge.