Pioneer Bluffs

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695 KS-177
Matfield Green, KS 66862

Pioneer Bluffs is a nonprofit organization located on the historic Rogler homestead in Matfield Green, Kansas, dedicated to promoting and preserving the ranching heritage of the Flint Hills. Serving as a gateway for both the ranching community and the public, it aims to safeguard and interpret the past, present, and future of the region's ranching culture.

The center features various initiatives, including storytelling, music events, and educational talks, such as the Prairie Talks series which highlight significant figures and conservation efforts in ranching. It also boasts a restored 1915 barn, a unique venue available for community events and private rentals, emphasizing the intersection of tradition and modernity within the Flint Hills landscape.

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Beautiful setting. Great history lesson.
5/15/2022

A spontaneous stop on our drive through the Flint Hills. Even though it was closed, the signage at ...

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Memorial Day Drive
5/29/2017

We drove 40 miles to visit this attraction. Although one sign said "open every day," another said "...

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Interesting Setting for Selling Art
7/2/2016

The Flint Hills is beautiful in the early summer. The location is where one family endured the hard...

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