Yes, there are wooded areas in Kansas, though the state is primarily known for its prairies and grasslands. The eastern part of Kansas has more trees and forests, featuring species such as oak, hickory, and maple. Notable areas include the Flint Hills and the Kansas River Valley, which have pockets of woodlands. However, the overall tree cover is less extensive compared to more forested regions in the United States.
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