Description
Just west of Paris, Texas lies an expanse of native grassland, where a rare type of prairie found only in the Lone Star State still exists. Behind a carved historical marker, a colorful tapestry of wildflowers bloom, rustling grasses ripple in the wind and birdsongs fill the air. Once slated for development, nearly 1,000 acres of the Smiley Meadow have been protected thanks to persistence and partnership.
Today, The Nature Conservancy's (TNC) Smiley Meadow Preserve is one of many critical native prairie remnants we manage in North Texas. The preserve includes 953 acres of Silveus' dropseed prairie donated by renewable energy company Ørsted and 100 acres that TNC has owned and managed since 1972, formerly known as Tridens Prairie Preserve. Together, these protected lands contain over 300 species of grasses and wildflowers.