Kanopolis State Park Campground
Reviewed Mar. 25, 2018

Simple cheap and enjoyable

Quiet and lovely a clean place to camp with plenty of dead and dry fire wood to be gathered. this place has up to 24 miles of hiking trails on the north side as well as being the oldest lake in the state it has some unique history from ancient Indians and the area was frequented by Buffalo bill Cody and there aresome petroglyphs you can visit from natives of the area this lake is also a great fishing destination for all types of fish native to the state if tents and hammocks are not your thing they have cabins as well for $99 a night this is one of them lakes you should visit if your not from Kansas there is so much hidden beauty here that goes unnoticed by many

SiteCottonwood campground
Month of VisitMarch
  • Review photo of Kanopolis State Park Campground by Gerald J., March 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Kanopolis State Park Campground by Gerald J., March 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Kanopolis State Park Campground by Gerald J., March 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Kanopolis State Park Campground by Gerald J., March 25, 2018