Top Horse Camping near Kanopolis Lake

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Best Equestrian Sites Near Kanopolis Lake, KS (10)

    Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground

    1. Wilson State Park Campground

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    Located right about in the heart of Kansas, approximately 60 miles west of Salina, Wilson Lake is somewhat of an anomaly among the state’s otherwise flat and featureless plains. This 9,000-acre reservoir, created by the damming of the Saline River, is surrounded by scenic cliffs and sculpted outcrops within the region’s low Smoky Hills. These hills consist of Dakota and Kiowa sandstone formations that were deposited during the Cretaceous Period. Boasting three recreation areas (Wilson Lake State Park, Minooka Park, and Lucas Park), as well as an 8,000-acre Wildlife Area, Wilson Lake offers locals and visitors ample opportunities to get outdoors for camping, hiking, biking, fishing, and wildlife watching. The year-round campgrounds at Wilson State Park feature 240 sites for tent and RV campers in two main areas: Hell Creek and Otoe. Within these areas, campsites are situated around the shores of State Park Cove and Hell Creek Cove, and many have nice views of the lake. RV campers can choose from full- or partial-hookup sites, with back-in or pull-through drives; tent campers have access to primitive sites. Most sites are open and exposed. All are equipped with picnic tables and cooking grills, and have access to water faucets, flush and vault toilets, showers, and cooking shelters. Dump stations are available in both areas. Campsite rates are $10–$24/night, plus vehicle fee; weekly and annual rates are available. The park provides two boat launches for recreational and fishing watercraft, as well as docks and a fish-cleaning station. Common catches in the lake include striped, spotted and smallmouth bass, bluegill, crappie, walleye, and catfish. Paddlers can launch kayaks, canoes and SUPs from anywhere along the shoreline. A swimming area is located in State Park Cove in the Hell Creek Area. Mountain bikers can enjoy riding on the 25-mile Switchgrass Trail, and the 1-mile, barrier-free Cedar Trail is nice nature path for the mobility impaired. Bird and wildlife watchers should be on the lookout for white-tailed deer, rabbits, quail, turkeys, and a variety of resident and migratory waterfowl, songbirds and raptors.

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    2. Kanopolis State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    19 Photos
    44 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Sandyshore Campground — Kanopolis State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Sandyshore Campground — Kanopolis State Park
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    Camper-submitted photo from Sandyshore Campground — Kanopolis State Park

    3. Sandyshore Campground — Kanopolis State Park

    5 Reviews
    14 Photos
    24 Saves
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Rockin' K Horse Campground — Kanopolis State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Rockin' K Horse Campground — Kanopolis State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Rockin' K Horse Campground — Kanopolis State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Rockin' K Horse Campground — Kanopolis State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Rockin' K Horse Campground — Kanopolis State Park

    4. Rockin' K Horse Campground — Kanopolis State Park

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    Rockin’ K is the designated campground for equestrians. Sites 1-10 are available for non-equestrians by request or reservation. Sites 1-4 are ADA accessible.

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      5. Mulberry Campground — Kanopolis State Park

      1 Review

      The first state park in Kansas, Kanopolis State Park is situated in the rolling hills, bluffs and woods of the scenic Smoky Hills region of the state. From the towering Dakota sandstone bluffs to the caves and crevices of Horsethief Canyon, the park and surrounding area offer rugged beauty and stunning vistas. The park is split into two areas north and south of the dam and there are two federal parks, as well.

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      Camper-submitted photo from Sand Hills State Park Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Sand Hills State Park Campground
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      6. Sand Hills State Park Campground

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      Located just 2 miles northeast of Hutchinson, Sand Hills State Park campground entrance is 2 miles east of K61HWY and 56th Street. This 1,123 acre Park was first established in 1974. For the first 40 years, this Park was maintained as a natural sand hill park with a trail system of 15 miles. Hiking is allowed on all trails and horseback riding is allowed on about 2/3 of the trails. A campground has been established with 64 utility sites. 44 sites have water, sewer, and electricity. 20 sites have just water and sewer. All sites have 50 amp service. 14 sites have horsepens made up of two 12'X12' pens. These 14 sites are Prime Sites with an additional $2/day fee. Twenty of the sites have concrete camping pads and living areas. All site include a fire ring, lantern stand, and picnic table. Upright covered grills will be in place by the summer of 2015. There is a 4 unit family shower building/restroom. Cabins are also on the list for Sand Hills. The campground surrounds a five acre pond stocked with mainly channel catfish.

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      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      Camper-submitted photo from Hayland Farm's Horse Shoe Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Hayland Farm's Horse Shoe Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Hayland Farm's Horse Shoe Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Hayland Farm's Horse Shoe Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Hayland Farm's Horse Shoe Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Hayland Farm's Horse Shoe Campground

      7. Hayland Farm's Horse Shoe Campground

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      Hayland Farms is a picturesque 120-acre hay meadow in North Central Kansas, featuring pristine native grasslands and scattered groves of trees, along with a lush 40-acre alfalfa patch. This charming property is home to Tom and Heddy Mahoney and is conveniently located just a few minutes south of I-70.

      For those seeking a tranquil escape, the camping area is nestled within a secluded grove of cedar and cottonwood trees, offering a serene retreat. The campground is equipped with a firepit, picnic tables, and a combination shower house and toilet facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay.

      Hayland Farms is also a private aviation airport and is identified on aeronautical sectional charts as 87KS. If you are and aviator and would like to use the campground/runways, you must call first to make arrangements. For additional information visit (haylandfarms.com). Click on "Pilot/Runway Information".

      Each fall, for one day, Hayland Farms comes alive as it hosts an aviation fly-in, a car and tractor show, and a variety of other exciting events. For more information on dates and activities, visit haylandfarms.com.

      Other things to note

      The Horse Shoe campsite is named for the natural horse shoe formation of cedar and cottonwood trees that encompass the commons area of the campground. This formation of trees offers exceptional protection from the sometimes windy days on the Kansas prairie. Within this area are picnic tables, firepit and a horse shoe pitching pit. The fire-pit also has an open grill attached. Firewood is provided. Tents are allowed in the commons area but campers and RV's must park along the perimeter of the tree grove due to limited access. Adjacent to the campground is a combination shower house and compost-style toilet facility with a wash sink as needed.

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      $35 - $40 / night

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        8. McPherson RV Ranch and Horse Motel

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          9. Battlehill RV Park

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          $22 / night

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            10. Kansas State Fair RV Park

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            The Kansas State Fairgrounds RV Park contains 211 full service 50 amp hook-ups. Guests enjoy being within a few blocks of eating establishments, shopping and a water park, along with two renowned museums: the Cosmosphere — which has a collection of U.S. space artifacts second only to the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum; and Strataca — a journey 650 feet underground into the exotic world of a working salt mine.

            The park is open year round for all RV campers to use. For information, contact our staff at 620-669-3600.

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          Recent Equestrian Reviews In Kanopolis Lake

          52 Reviews of 10 Kanopolis Lake Campgrounds


          • Camper-submitted photo from Mulberry Campground — Kanopolis State Park
            July 5, 2024

            Mulberry Campground — Kanopolis State Park

            Cicada City

            Nice easy place to pitch a tent or hang a hammock. Primitive campground is well maintained and largely unoccupied because of the lack of hookups for RVs. Stayed on 4th of July and only one other family was in the entire campground. Close to swimming beach, but bring your own water as there is no spigot nearby. Great birds too!

          • Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
            August 14, 2023

            Wilson State Park Campground

            Like an Oasis

            BEAUTIFUL views!!! Very windy but worth it for water front. We stayed in a loop alone that could have had 3 other sites, next to beach access. Bathrooms were a bit of a walk but again, worth it!!

            Thought I had seen a mirage once we pulled into the park after miles of Kansas greens and browns.

            Self reg station (electronic) at the park as well as reserve early online.

          • Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
            June 4, 2023

            Wilson State Park Campground

            Great Camping a Few Miles Off the Interstate

            We've camped at Wilson State Park three times now on eastbound road trips and I can't recommend it enough! There are sheltered sites on green lawns where tent campers can spend a quiet night. Trees provide shelter from wind and thunder storms. Depending on where you camp you can walk to swim in the reservoir. And the Switchgrass MTB is surprisingly fun! Just be careful to let it dry out before you ride since that wet sand can wreak havok on your drive train. I've only camped at Wilson on weekdays and it's never crowded.

          • Camper-submitted photo from Sand Hills State Park Campground
            May 10, 2023

            Sand Hills State Park Campground

            Quiet simple park

            We stayed a night and it was everything we needed. Showers were nice. They were over run with bugs but that was to be expected since it's early May. Park was a little unlevel so definitely need to bring extra wood to level correctly. We paid $12 for the night since we got in super late otherwise it's $25 a night. Also saw a dump station that was free.

          • Camper-submitted photo from Kanopolis State Park Campground
            April 16, 2023

            Kanopolis State Park Campground

            My Favorite

            Every spring I look forward to getting out of the city and relaxing peacefully at this beautiful Lake! I love the gorgeous sunsets, the beach area, the hiking trails, and picking guitar with my besties! There's nothing better than being submerged in mother nature and I can't think of a better place to do it!!

          • Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
            June 24, 2022

            Wilson State Park Campground

            Perfect spot for camping, Kayaking, swimming, fishing, hiking, biking… or chillaxing!

            Big Bluestem Campground Site 78! Prime spot with large shade tree to block western sun. 20’ from water’s edge with path to drop kayaks in, swim or even sit lawn chairs into the water to cool off. Noted as largest saltwater and clearest lake in Kansas. 30/50A/120V and water hookups. Concrete pad. Clean showers a few hundred yards away. Trash bin in middle of loop. Marina two loops away; about 4 minute drive. Outstanding rock formations, reminds me of Utah. Water levels effect access to some formations. Great time, great weather, we’ll be back soon! T-Mobile service 1-4 bars. Streamed HotSpot for ROKU without issues.

          • Camper-submitted photo from Kanopolis State Park Campground
            April 28, 2022

            Kanopolis State Park Campground

            This park has something for everyone

            This park is huge and it can be confusing to find your way if you haven't been here. We had a park host help us, which was great. We booked Sandstone 408 based on a review here. It did not disappoint! Right across from the lake. Large site. Everything we need. Come and enjoy!

          • Camper-submitted photo from Sandyshore Campground — Kanopolis State Park
            April 26, 2022

            Sandyshore Campground — Kanopolis State Park

            Excellent place to camp!

            My wife and I camped in site 093 and really enjoyed the scenery of the lake and the park itself. Great place for a weekend getaway or long fishing trip on the reservoir. All the facilities were very clean and the park was well maintained.

          • Camper-submitted photo from Sandyshore Campground — Kanopolis State Park
            February 21, 2022

            Sandyshore Campground — Kanopolis State Park

            My favorite spot in the whole park.

            Perfect mix of shade and shoreline. Beautiful views. The closest restroom is 1/2 a mile away up in Buzzard Bay though. For how popular this spot is, they need to build one closer to the campground. Also wish they would make these spots reservable as they fill up very quick since they are first come first serve. Especially on weekends. Would also be great if they didn’t allow RV’s taking up space meant for primitive camping.

          • Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
            December 1, 2021

            Wilson State Park Campground

            Fantastic site for the active camper!

            Stayed two nights at Wilson State Park on our way from Georgia to Alaska. We were so pleasantly surprised! Several campsites to choose from, each offering different (but equally beautiful) views & amenities. Tons of hiking and biking trails. We camped in November so some of the bathrooms were closed but there was one open bathroom facility that was drivable with hot showers. Only con was the showers were push button style so somewhat of an inconvenience. We arrived late, which was not a problem. There were no gates and we were able to check-in and pay the following day. All in all, a fantastic experience and we would definitely return!

          • Camper-submitted photo from Kanopolis State Park Campground
            October 4, 2021

            Kanopolis State Park Campground

            Beautiful Trails and Primitive Site

            Do yourself a favor and stay at Blue Stem primitive site 5. Beautiful view of the reservoir, and it’s on the end so you have a huge open area all to yourself. Buffalo Track Canyon Trail has gorgeous views with 2 small caves, and beautiful rock coloring. Before you head to your campsite make sure you stop off at Mushroom Rock for a photo op! The kids fishing pond is stocked with catfish, my kids loved catching something other than our usual blue Gill! The only reason I’m giving this 4 stars is because the concrete shelter is covered in offensive graffiti and there was trash all over our campsite. I got most of it picked up so hopefully others can enjoy it! Don’t forget your 7 principles of Leave No Trace!

          • Camper-submitted photo from Kanopolis State Park Campground
            September 11, 2021

            Kanopolis State Park Campground

            Late summer motorcycle camping

            We camped at caving banks primitive area. Easy access to the shower house, nice breeze, successful fools gold hunt. Easy walk to the beach through the cottonwood grove to cool off. Wanted to camp on the northside to hike the trails easier but the shower house was broken over there.

          • Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
            August 31, 2021

            Wilson State Park Campground

            Loved it here!

            Only stayed one night during our road trip. Lake was really beautiful and our campsite was in a great location. We stayed in a tent in one of the Coneflower primative spots. We had a great view, a little shade and a trail down to the lake. Bathrooms were decent, but very hot. Breeze off the lake was perfect but we had to secure the tent pretty good to keep it from blowing away.

            The marina sells firewood, ice, and other goodies. Staff were all very friendly.

            We will definitely come back here when we have more time!

          • Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
            August 18, 2021

            Wilson State Park Campground

            Loved It

             While I read up quite a bit on traveling thru Kansas, this state park is truly better than I could imagine. Very scenic, peaceful, and plenty to do( or do nothing& enjoy the solitude). It's always hard ranking campgrounds, but this is easily a top 5 for me. We drove to nearby Minooka Park,that looks great as well. This area is great. Groceries, gas,& golf nearby. Restaurants too. If considering a visit, book it and you won't be disappointed.

          • Camper-submitted photo from Sandyshore Campground — Kanopolis State Park
            June 29, 2021

            Sandyshore Campground — Kanopolis State Park

            Party spot, kinda smelly.

            We had the last spot at the end of the drive, which seemed to be a popular place for day users to park and walk the edge of the water. Several groups showed up looking to cool off and walked right by our spot. Also the area kind of smelled like dead fish. We ended up leaving because we found several tics and were worried about our dogs. It was pretty though and the weather was great. A little pricy for what it is.

          • Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
            May 26, 2021

            Wilson State Park Campground

            amazing views in Kansas

            stayed here for 2 nights . I have to say the views and campsites were excellent.

            who knew that in the middle of Kansas there is a 9000 acre lake that is just breathtaking 

            I will be going back next time I go thru Kansas. 

            not anyone around as far as staff but well maintained .

            7 miles from the Intestate so its easy to get to.

            try and get the waterfront sites they are large with great views

          • Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
            May 3, 2021

            Wilson State Park Campground

            Truly A Hidden Gem

            This was our second time camping here and we loved it just as much as the first! We stayed on Wheatgrass loop site #57. The sites are huge! This back-in site was easily 50-60ft long. Water and electric hookups were conveniently located and the site was mostly level side to side. And that view! chefs kiss

            Now for the downsides, and this isn’t something to fault the park for, but more of a campground etiquette thing: because this site is on the way to both the nearby beach and the trash dumpsters, other campers were constantly walking through our site. Something to be mindful of if you decide to camp on this loop, but it wouldn’t stop me from camping here. We will definitely be back!!

          • Camper-submitted photo from Kanopolis State Park Campground
            April 8, 2021

            Kanopolis State Park Campground

            Dirty bathrooms

              We came in the late afternoon on a Friday in October. Drove from the interstate. We saw the sign & turned. We became completely lost. I picked up a map at the office, which was closed, but it didn't help. We drove around then came back to the office. There was a conservation officer in the parking lot who saved us! There are TWO areas of this state park. We were in the Horsethief Area. Our campground was Sandstone, which is the Langley Point Area. Get out of Horsethief, turn right & cross the dam. Make the first right& we couldn't miss it! 

               This is a wonderful area. There are lots of campgrounds. 14 to be exact! Equestrian, primitive, walk in, water& electric. They have cabins& a marina. We were in site 408 in Sandstone- IMO the best site on this side. Great view of the lake. The sites are generous in size& clean.

               Two concerns: this was a busy weekend. Every campsite was full. Aside from the conservation officer we saw on Friday afternoon, we saw NO park employees. The office remained closed on Sat. This brings me to point 2- the bathrooms/showers are typical state park, but they were DIRTY! No one cleaned them Sat. There were spiders & cobwebs everywhere. The garbage wasn't emptied, the sinks& toilets were dirty. Not good. We camped at Kanopolis State Park- Langley Point Area in a Travel Trailer

          • Camper-submitted photo from Sand Hills State Park Campground
            March 15, 2021

            Sand Hills State Park Campground

            Clean, Level, All Paved, Easy Setup

            Stopped here early in February 2021 for one night, on the way home to Missouri from Arizona. Needed a quiet place to get a nights sleep and drain the tanks before putting the RV back in storage for the rest of the winter. This campground met all our needs. Telephone reservations were a little confusing, otherwise a 5-Star.

          • Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
            January 24, 2021

            Wilson State Park Campground

            What a lovely campground and state park

            What a lovely campground and state park.  It’s 16 minutes off I70 and feels so remote and peaceful- no highway traffic noise. We pulled in late at night on a Monday in October after many hours in the road and were thrilled at how peaceful and clean it was. We stayed at campsite 17 right on the lake in the loop with electric and water hookups, picnic table, fire pit(but no firewood available- gotta buy it at a local fish and tackle store outside the park) No need for leveling blocks, easy to settle in and cook dinner. In the morning we hiked some of the trails and showered in the shower house. Beautiful views of the lake from the trails. We could have stayed another night and will return on another cross-country trip. Lovely!

          • Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
            November 11, 2020

            Wilson State Park Campground

            Quiet Beautiful Park With Lakeside Pull Thru Sites

            Wilson State Park is truly a hidden gem. It is surrounded by miles of rolling farmland, so it is like an oasis when you see this beautiful lake as you enter the park. We stayed in Foxtail Loop in Site 61. It couldn't have been more perfect. We pulled-in at sunset and discovered that our site had a completely unobstructed view of the sunset over the lake. We stayed for two nights and couldn't have been happier with it. There are several hiking trails throughout the park to explore. We were surprised by the warm weather when we got there in early October 2020, it was 94 degrees! That said, we would absolutely go back and definitely recommend it.



          Guide to Kanopolis Lake

          Camping near Kanopolis Lake, Kansas, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

          What to do

          • Hiking and Biking: Explore the trails around the lake. One camper mentioned, "The trails with cliffs, creeks, and caves are incredible," while another noted, "The Switchgrass MTB is surprisingly fun!" at Wilson State Park Campground.
          • Fishing: Kanopolis Lake is great for fishing. A review from Kanopolis State Park Campground highlights, "The kids fishing pond is stocked with catfish, my kids loved catching something other than our usual bluegill!"
          • Kayaking and Swimming: Many campgrounds have easy access to the water. One visitor at Lucas Park said, "We were able to launch our kayaks easily lets say 50 ft down," making it a perfect spot for water lovers.

          What campers like

          • Scenic Views: Campers rave about the beautiful landscapes. A review for Kanopolis State Park Campground states, "I love the gorgeous sunsets, the beach area, and the hiking trails."
          • Clean Facilities: Many appreciate the cleanliness of the campgrounds. A camper at Sandyshore Campground mentioned, "All the facilities were very clean and the park was well maintained."
          • Quiet Atmosphere: Campers enjoy the peacefulness of the area. One review for Eagle Point Campground noted, "It’s peaceful, right on the water and would stay again."

          What you should know

          • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like McPherson State Fishing Lake, have basic facilities. A review mentions, "Pit toilets but not close to campsites," so be prepared for a bit of a walk.
          • Crowded on Weekends: Popular spots can fill up quickly. A visitor at Sandyshore Campground said, "They need to build one closer to the campground," referring to restroom facilities.
          • Weather Considerations: Wind can be a factor, especially near the water. One camper at Venango Park noted, "The wind was significant and was super annoying all night."

          Tips for camping with families

          • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with amenities for kids. A review for Salina KOA Holiday mentions, "The kids loved the pool," making it a great spot for family fun.
          • Space to Play: Choose campgrounds with open areas. One camper at Kanopolis State Park Campground said, "There are sheltered sites on green lawns where tent campers can spend a quiet night."
          • Plan for Meals: Some campgrounds offer food options. A visitor at Salina KOA Holiday enjoyed, "The food, pizza, was excellent," which can be a lifesaver after a long day of activities.

          Tips from RVers

          • Level Sites: Look for campgrounds with level sites for easier setup. A review for Salina KOA Holiday states, "The site was wide and level and had mature trees."
          • Electric Hookups: Many campgrounds offer electric hookups, which can be a big plus. A camper at Eagle Point Campground mentioned, "Level sites with water available."
          • Convenient Locations: Choose campgrounds that are easy to access from highways. A review for Wilson State Park Campground highlights, "It’s a well-kept Corp campground and we will stay there again as we travel through Kansas."

          Camping near Kanopolis Lake, Kansas, has something for everyone, from families to RVers. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

          Frequently Asked Questions

          • Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Kanopolis Lake?

            According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Kanopolis Lake is Wilson State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 27 reviews.

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            TheDyrt.com has all 10 equestrian camping locations near Kanopolis Lake, with real photos and reviews from campers.