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Kanopolis Legacy Trail The Legacy Trail is an invitation to experience the history of the area before the construction of Kanopolis Dam. The Legacy Trail is a self-guided automobile tour. Starting at the Kanopolis Lake Information Center, the tour visits 27 historical sites, and returns to the Information Center. The complete tour is approximately 80 miles, but portions of the route may be done separately if desired. Time spent on the Legacy Trail will vary, but at least three hours are needed to complete the Trail. The Legacy Trail makes use of existing paved roads and sand roads. It is best not to venture on the sand roads during poor weather conditions. Please respect the rights of private landowners.


Admission: Park Permit Required
Address: Hwy 141
Phone: 785-546-2565
Fax: 785-546-2343
Our Email: KanopolisSP@wp.state.ks.us

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