Posted 2008-05-25 3:57 PM (#84632) Subject: Kanopolis State Park in Kansas
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Location: La Cygne, KS
Anyone been to Kanopolis State Park in Kansas. Since Diesel is so dang high, looking for closer areas to ride at home.
What are the trails like, and the campground? I was reading that only one pen can be used per site. Is it one big pen, or two connected? Really need two. Taking a gelding and a bossy mare.... hence she rules the roost and I don't want the ol'guy to get kicked. So are there sites with 2 pens?
Posted 2008-05-25 10:03 PM (#84651 - in reply to #84632) Subject: RE: Kanopolis State Park in Kansas
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Location: The Land of Ahs
tammy,
i haven't been there yet this year, but have several times before. the campground is nice, you can see a overhead photo on the park website. the link is below. All the blue marked sites are elec and water. the red ones are elec only. there's a nice shower building and an additional vault toilet, too. there are several wash racks and sets of pens. each campsite has a crosstie hitching post. I'm not sure about the use or number of pens per site. the trails are varied, some woods, beautiful canyons, some very challenging and all scenic. the website describes each trail and cautions about deep water crossings on some. heed the instructions about staying in the middle of the crossings, that's where the bottom is safe.
Kanopolis is one of my favorite places to ride, come join us
Posted 2008-06-08 4:06 PM (#85398 - in reply to #84632) Subject: RE: Kanopolis State Park in Kansas
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Location: La Cygne, KS
We went to Kanapolis last week and had a great time, even though it was only for 1 day. Once again severe storms and tornado threats drove us home. But the terrain was gorgeous, very different than the treed, hilly terrain that we normally ride. We are planning to go back in the fall when the weather cools down. Definately not a place to go in the summer.
I wish the pens were closer to the campsites and not connected. But we were the only ones there, so other horses were not a problem. Except for the stage coach horses. One was running loose during the day. Camp host said it was normal for some of the horses to be running loose. He said the owner can't keep weght on them on just hay and grain diet. hmmmm.... mine are on hay and minimal grain and are very plump. Must be the hay quality and worming program that needs evaluated.
Anyway, had a very nice time and the trails were marked very well and corresponded to the map. Also enjoyed seeing Mushroom rock state park. Found a geo-cashing tin too. Very fun!! And the pan fried chicken at Valley Cafe in Marquette was delicious.