Langley Point at Kanopolis State Park sits along the south shore of a 3,500-acre lake in the scenic Smoky Hills region of central Kansas, just outside Marquette. As Kansas's first state park, Kanopolis offers a striking landscape of rolling hills, Dakota sandstone bluffs, and wooded ravines — a rare escape in the heart of the Great Plains. The campground accommodates a wide range of rigs with pull-through sites, 30- and 50-amp electrical hookups, full water, sewer, and electric connections, and big rig-friendly access. Amenities include showers, flush toilets, a dump station, picnic tables, grills, and a playground. Outdoor enthusiasts will find over 30 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, including routes through dramatic Horsethief Canyon and Red Rocks Canyon. The lake supports excellent fishing, kayaking, and boating, while the Wildlife Viewing Area offers an ADA-accessible observation deck ideal for spotting bald eagles and ospreys. History buffs can explore the nearby Faris Caves, carved by early Kansas pioneers. Campsites are reservable through ReserveAmerica, making Langley Point a well-equipped base for exploring one of Kansas's most scenic and storied outdoor destinations.