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Kanopolis Lake/Horsethief Canyon
Overview
Kanopolis Lake and the Horsethief Canyon area represent the crown jewel of the Kansas state park system. As the oldest state park in Kansas, this destination offers a striking landscape of rolling prairies and dramatic red sandstone bluffs. Visitors are drawn to the park for its unique geological formations and its vast 3,500-acre reservoir, which serves as a centerpiece for outdoor recreation. It provides a peaceful escape where history and nature converge, offering a glimpse into the rugged beauty of the Smoky Hills region.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled near Marquette, KS, the park is situated within the scenic Smoky Hills region. The surrounding topography is defined by ancient sandstone canyons and deep woods that contrast sharply with the typical Kansas plains. The Horsethief Canyon area is particularly renowned for its rugged terrain and hidden caves, which once served as a backdrop for legendary tales of the Old West. This secluded location ensures a quiet atmosphere while remaining accessible for those traveling through central Kansas.
Amenities & Park Features
The park caters to RVers with diverse camping options located in the Horsethief and Langley Point areas. Many sites offer electrical and water hookups, providing modern convenience in a wilderness setting. Facilities include clean bathhouses, dump stations, and designated equestrian campsites for those traveling with horses. The park also features numerous picnic shelters and boat ramps, making it easy for guests to transition from their campsite to the water for a day of exploration and relaxation.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The extensive 30-mile multi-use trail system is the park's primary draw, inviting hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders to explore the Buffalo Tracks Canyon. History buffs will enjoy visiting nearby Pulpit Rock and the historical sites of Marquette. On the water, the lake is a premier spot for fishing walleye and white bass, while the designated swimming beaches offer a refreshing retreat during the summer months. The diverse wildlife and rock formations provide endless opportunities for photography and nature observation.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for active outdoor enthusiasts who crave rugged terrain and extensive trail systems. It is a fantastic choice for families looking for an educational natural experience and for equestrian travelers who require specialized amenities. While the park offers essential utilities, it is best suited for those who appreciate a rustic, nature-focused atmosphere over a luxury resort experience. If you seek solitude, scenic vistas, and a deep connection to Kansas history, this park is a perfect fit.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Lisa Harris
This place is amazing! Great campgrounds, especially the equestrian campground. Great trails that are very well marked. The lake and surrounding area is a migratory pathway for many species of waterfowl. We can't wait to come back again.
Tommy Snow
Wonderful place cabins were amazing. Definitely worth the trip
Victoria Pennock
Beautiful campground, don't book Sumac loop if you need a shower and toilet. They aren't on this loop. You'll have to drive over to Cottonwood loop. Not really clear on Reserve America. Also, camping fee doesn’t cover your tow vehicle. That's another five bucks. Knowledge is power.
Denham McIntosh
If you're going there to hike, this review is for you. Kanopolis could be the best hiking in Kansas if they would just maintain the trails. Extremely overgrown, absolutely infested with ticks and spiders, and totally swamped out at several points. Not hikeable at all in the summer. Find attached some videos and a picture of the trail, and yes there is a "trail" in that picture. The other picture is of my extremely bug bitten leg.
Brian
Water seemed to be down, but still an awesome place to fish and reminds me of wilson reservoir, which, so far is hands down my favorite lake in kansas. This works make this my second favorite. Lotsa trails and rocks to explore
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