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Kanopolis Lake

Kanopolis Lake is a reservoir in Ellsworth County in the Smoky Hills of central Kansas, about 31 miles southwest of Salina and a few miles southeast of the town of Kanopolis. The lake is formed by Kanopolis Dam. Completed in 1948 as a flood control and water conservation project of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, the dam impounds the Smoky Hill River.[5]

Kanopolis Lake
Aerial view of Kanopolis Lake
Kanopolis Lake
Kanopolis Lake
KDOT map of Ellsworth County (legend)
LocationEllsworth County, Kansas
Coordinates38°37′58″N 97°59′53″W / 38.63278°N 97.99806°W / 38.63278; -97.99806
TypeReservoir
Primary inflowsSmoky Hill River
Primary outflowsSmoky Hill River
Catchment area2,330 sq mi (6,000 km2)
Basin countriesUnited States
Managing agencyU.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Built1948
First floodedFebruary 17, 1948
Max. length12 miles (19 km)
Surface area3,406 acres (13.78 km2)
Max. depth35 ft (11 m)[1]
Water volumeFull: 49,474 acre⋅ft (61,025,000 m3)[2]
Current (Nov. 2015): 47,080 acre⋅ft (58,070,000 m3)[3]
Shore length141 miles (66 km)
Surface elevationFull: 1,463 feet (446 m)[2]
Current (Nov. 2015): 1,462.5 feet (445.8 m)[3]
SettlementsKanopolis, Langley,
Venango, Yankee Run
References[4]
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

History Edit

The Flood Control Act of 1938 authorized the construction of Kanopolis Dam and Lake, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began work in June 1940.[6] The outbreak of World War II, however, led to a suspension of the effort in 1942, delaying the project for 3 1/2 years.[7] The Corps of Engineers finally completed construction in 1948 at a cost of $12.3 million.[8] Storage of water in the reservoir began February 17, 1948.[6] Kanopolis Lake was the first reservoir built in the Corps of Engineers' Kansas City District which continues to oversee it to the present day.[8]

Geography Edit

Kanopolis Lake is located at 38°37′58″N 97°59′53″W / 38.63278°N 97.99806°W / 38.63278; -97.99806 (38.6327013, -97.9980411) at an elevation of 1,463 feet (446 m).[4] It lies in central Kansas in the Smoky Hills region of the Great Plains.[9] It is located entirely within Ellsworth County.[10]

The reservoir is impounded at its southeastern end by Kanopolis Dam. The dam is located at 38°37′00″N 97°58′06″W / 38.61667°N 97.96833°W / 38.61667; -97.96833 (38.6166747, -97.9683822) at an elevation of 1,467 feet (447 m).[11] The Smoky Hill River is both the reservoir's primary inflow from the northwest and outflow to the southeast.[9] Smaller tributaries include Alum Creek, which flows south into the northern end of the reservoir, and Bluff Creek, which flows north-northeast into the southwest part of the reservoir.[10]

Kansas Highway 141 runs generally north-south along the reservoir's eastern shore and across the top of Kanopolis Dam.[10]

There are two settlements at Kanopolis Lake, both unincorporated: Yankee Run on the western shore and Venango on the eastern shore immediately north of the dam.[10]

Hydrography Edit

The surface area, surface elevation, and water volume of the reservoir fluctuate based on inflow and local climatic conditions.[3] In terms of capacity, the Corps of Engineers vertically divides the reservoir into a set of pools based on volume and water level, and the reservoir is considered full when filled to the capacity of its multi-purpose pool. When full, Kanopolis Lake has a surface area of 3,406 acres (13.78 km2), a surface elevation of 1,463 feet (446 m), and a volume of 49,474 acre⋅ft (61,025,000 m3). When filled to maximum capacity, it has a surface area of 23,408 acres (94.73 km2), a surface elevation of 1,532 feet (467 m), and a volume of 857,407 acre⋅ft (1.057596×109 m3).[2]

The streambed underlying the reservoir has an elevation of 1,406 feet (429 m). Since the reservoir's initial flooding, sedimentation has gradually accumulated on the reservoir bottom thus raising its elevation.[12]

When full, the reservoir has 41 miles (66 km) of shoreline while, at the top of its flood control pool, it has 135 miles (217 km) of shoreline.[6]

Infrastructure Edit

Kanopolis Dam is a rolled earth-fill embankment dam with riprap on its upstream face. It stands 131 feet (40 m) tall and 15,360 feet (4,680 m) long.[6] At its crest, the dam has an elevation of 1,537 feet (468 m).[2]

Management Edit

The Kansas City District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers manages Kanopolis Dam and Kanopolis Lake for the purposes of flood damage reduction, recreation, fish and wildlife management, and water supply and quality management. The Corps also oversees 11,000 acres (45 km2) of land around the reservoir, conducting prairie restoration, prescribed burning, and tree planting in order to conserve soil and benefit wildlife.[13] The Corps also leases 41 units of land totaling roughly 12,500 acres (51 km2) to area farmers to use with designated wildlife management requirements.[8]

Of the land around the reservoir, the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWP) manages over 5,000 acres (20 km2) as the Smoky Hill Wildlife Area. It has designated a portion of the Area as a wildlife refuge.[14] The KDWP also stocks fish for the reservoir seasonally.[8]

Parks and recreation Edit

The Corps of Engineers manages three parks at Kanopolis Lake: Venango Park, Outlet Park, and Riverside Park. The largest, Venango Park, is located on the reservoir's eastern shore just north of Kanopolis Dam. It hosts campgrounds, hiking trails, an ATV trail, a swimming beach, and a boat ramp. Outlet Park is a small park that lies immediately below the dam at the confluence of the Smoky Hill River with Sand Creek. Riverside Park is on the south bank of the river just east of Outlet Park and hosts camping facilities. The Corps of Engineers Information Center is also located below the dam, just south of Outlet Park.[15] The Corps also operates the Boldt Bluff and Yankee Run access areas, located on the reservoir's western shore, for fishing and primitive camping.[8]

The KDWP oversees Kanopolis State Park which is divided into two areas: the Horsethief Area, located on the reservoir's eastern shore north of Venango Park, and the Langley Point Area, located on the southern shore immediately west of the dam.[15] Both areas host amphitheaters, boat ramps, and camping facilities. The Horsethief Area also includes extensive hiking trails, several of which extend into the Smoky Hill Wildlife Area. The Langley Point Area also includes a baseball field, a marina, and a swimming beach. KDWP also manages Mushroom Rock State Park located approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) north of the reservoir.[14]

Kanopolis Lake is open to sport fishing. Almost 16,000 acres (65 km2) of public land near the reservoir, most of it upstream along the Smoky Hill River, are open to hunting.[8]

Points of interest Edit

The Faris Caves are located in the Smoky Hill Wildlife Area northwest of the reservoir. Carved into the sandstone cliffs along the Smoky Hill River by early American settlers, they once served as a schoolhouse, living quarters, and a milk house.[16]

Wildlife Edit

Fish species resident in Kanopolis Lake include channel catfish, crappie, largemouth bass, saugeye, walleye, white bass, and wiper. Game animals living around the reservoir include coyotes, deer, pheasants, prairie chickens, rabbits, quail, squirrels, turkeys, and various waterfowl.[14] Bald eagles and ospreys migrate through the area in winter.[16]

Gallery Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Kanopolis Reservoir Fishing Information". Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism. Retrieved 2015-11-10.
  2. ^ a b c d (PDF). U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. March 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-10. Retrieved 2015-11-10.
  3. ^ a b c "USGS 06865000 Kanopolis Lake near Kanopolis, KS". U.S. Geological Survey. Retrieved 2015-11-10.
  4. ^ a b "Kanopolis Lake". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-07-24. Retrieved 2014-07-05.
  6. ^ a b c d "Bathymetric and Sediment Survey of Kanopolis Reservoir, Ellsworth County, Kansas" (PDF). Kansas Biological Survey. April 2009. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  7. ^ "Kanopolis Lake - Local History". U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
  8. ^ a b c d e f "Kanopolis Lake, Kansas" (PDF). U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
  9. ^ a b "2003-2004 Official Transportation Map" (PDF). Kansas Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  10. ^ a b c d "General Highway Map - Ellsworth County, Kansas". Kansas Department of Transportation. July 2011. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  11. ^ . Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  12. ^ (PDF). Kansas Water Office. 2010-08-04. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-11-10.
  13. ^ "Kanopolis Lake". U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
  14. ^ a b c "Kanopolis State Park" (PDF). Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
  15. ^ a b "Kanopolis Lake [Map]" (PDF). U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 2007. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
  16. ^ a b "Kanopolis State Park". Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism. Retrieved 2015-10-14.

External links Edit

Official
  • Kanopolis Lake, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  • Kanopolis Lake Recreation Areas, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  • Kanopolis State Park, Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism
  • Smoky Hill/Kanopolis Wildlife Area, Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism
Other
  • Kanopolis Lake, Natural Kansas
Maps
  • Ellsworth County Maps: Current, Historic, KDOT

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Kanopolis Lake is a reservoir in Ellsworth County in the Smoky Hills of central Kansas about 31 miles southwest of Salina and a few miles southeast of the town of Kanopolis The lake is formed by Kanopolis Dam Completed in 1948 as a flood control and water conservation project of the United States Army Corps of Engineers the dam impounds the Smoky Hill River 5 Kanopolis LakeAerial view of Kanopolis LakeKanopolis LakeShow map of KansasKanopolis LakeShow map of the United StatesKDOT map of Ellsworth County legend LocationEllsworth County KansasCoordinates38 37 58 N 97 59 53 W 38 63278 N 97 99806 W 38 63278 97 99806TypeReservoirPrimary inflowsSmoky Hill RiverPrimary outflowsSmoky Hill RiverCatchment area2 330 sq mi 6 000 km2 Basin countriesUnited StatesManaging agencyU S Army Corps of EngineersBuilt1948First floodedFebruary 17 1948Max length12 miles 19 km Surface area3 406 acres 13 78 km2 Max depth35 ft 11 m 1 Water volumeFull 49 474 acre ft 61 025 000 m3 2 Current Nov 2015 47 080 acre ft 58 070 000 m3 3 Shore length141 miles 66 km Surface elevationFull 1 463 feet 446 m 2 Current Nov 2015 1 462 5 feet 445 8 m 3 SettlementsKanopolis Langley Venango Yankee RunReferences 4 1 Shore length is not a well defined measure Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Hydrography 4 Infrastructure 5 Management 6 Parks and recreation 6 1 Points of interest 7 Wildlife 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditThe Flood Control Act of 1938 authorized the construction of Kanopolis Dam and Lake and the U S Army Corps of Engineers began work in June 1940 6 The outbreak of World War II however led to a suspension of the effort in 1942 delaying the project for 3 1 2 years 7 The Corps of Engineers finally completed construction in 1948 at a cost of 12 3 million 8 Storage of water in the reservoir began February 17 1948 6 Kanopolis Lake was the first reservoir built in the Corps of Engineers Kansas City District which continues to oversee it to the present day 8 Geography EditKanopolis Lake is located at 38 37 58 N 97 59 53 W 38 63278 N 97 99806 W 38 63278 97 99806 38 6327013 97 9980411 at an elevation of 1 463 feet 446 m 4 It lies in central Kansas in the Smoky Hills region of the Great Plains 9 It is located entirely within Ellsworth County 10 The reservoir is impounded at its southeastern end by Kanopolis Dam The dam is located at 38 37 00 N 97 58 06 W 38 61667 N 97 96833 W 38 61667 97 96833 38 6166747 97 9683822 at an elevation of 1 467 feet 447 m 11 The Smoky Hill River is both the reservoir s primary inflow from the northwest and outflow to the southeast 9 Smaller tributaries include Alum Creek which flows south into the northern end of the reservoir and Bluff Creek which flows north northeast into the southwest part of the reservoir 10 Kansas Highway 141 runs generally north south along the reservoir s eastern shore and across the top of Kanopolis Dam 10 There are two settlements at Kanopolis Lake both unincorporated Yankee Run on the western shore and Venango on the eastern shore immediately north of the dam 10 Hydrography EditThe surface area surface elevation and water volume of the reservoir fluctuate based on inflow and local climatic conditions 3 In terms of capacity the Corps of Engineers vertically divides the reservoir into a set of pools based on volume and water level and the reservoir is considered full when filled to the capacity of its multi purpose pool When full Kanopolis Lake has a surface area of 3 406 acres 13 78 km2 a surface elevation of 1 463 feet 446 m and a volume of 49 474 acre ft 61 025 000 m3 When filled to maximum capacity it has a surface area of 23 408 acres 94 73 km2 a surface elevation of 1 532 feet 467 m and a volume of 857 407 acre ft 1 057596 109 m3 2 The streambed underlying the reservoir has an elevation of 1 406 feet 429 m Since the reservoir s initial flooding sedimentation has gradually accumulated on the reservoir bottom thus raising its elevation 12 When full the reservoir has 41 miles 66 km of shoreline while at the top of its flood control pool it has 135 miles 217 km of shoreline 6 Infrastructure EditKanopolis Dam is a rolled earth fill embankment dam with riprap on its upstream face It stands 131 feet 40 m tall and 15 360 feet 4 680 m long 6 At its crest the dam has an elevation of 1 537 feet 468 m 2 Management EditThe Kansas City District of the U S Army Corps of Engineers manages Kanopolis Dam and Kanopolis Lake for the purposes of flood damage reduction recreation fish and wildlife management and water supply and quality management The Corps also oversees 11 000 acres 45 km2 of land around the reservoir conducting prairie restoration prescribed burning and tree planting in order to conserve soil and benefit wildlife 13 The Corps also leases 41 units of land totaling roughly 12 500 acres 51 km2 to area farmers to use with designated wildlife management requirements 8 Of the land around the reservoir the Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism KDWP manages over 5 000 acres 20 km2 as the Smoky Hill Wildlife Area It has designated a portion of the Area as a wildlife refuge 14 The KDWP also stocks fish for the reservoir seasonally 8 Parks and recreation EditThe Corps of Engineers manages three parks at Kanopolis Lake Venango Park Outlet Park and Riverside Park The largest Venango Park is located on the reservoir s eastern shore just north of Kanopolis Dam It hosts campgrounds hiking trails an ATV trail a swimming beach and a boat ramp Outlet Park is a small park that lies immediately below the dam at the confluence of the Smoky Hill River with Sand Creek Riverside Park is on the south bank of the river just east of Outlet Park and hosts camping facilities The Corps of Engineers Information Center is also located below the dam just south of Outlet Park 15 The Corps also operates the Boldt Bluff and Yankee Run access areas located on the reservoir s western shore for fishing and primitive camping 8 The KDWP oversees Kanopolis State Park which is divided into two areas the Horsethief Area located on the reservoir s eastern shore north of Venango Park and the Langley Point Area located on the southern shore immediately west of the dam 15 Both areas host amphitheaters boat ramps and camping facilities The Horsethief Area also includes extensive hiking trails several of which extend into the Smoky Hill Wildlife Area The Langley Point Area also includes a baseball field a marina and a swimming beach KDWP also manages Mushroom Rock State Park located approximately 4 miles 6 4 km north of the reservoir 14 Kanopolis Lake is open to sport fishing Almost 16 000 acres 65 km2 of public land near the reservoir most of it upstream along the Smoky Hill River are open to hunting 8 Points of interest Edit The Faris Caves are located in the Smoky Hill Wildlife Area northwest of the reservoir Carved into the sandstone cliffs along the Smoky Hill River by early American settlers they once served as a schoolhouse living quarters and a milk house 16 Wildlife EditFish species resident in Kanopolis Lake include channel catfish crappie largemouth bass saugeye walleye white bass and wiper Game animals living around the reservoir include coyotes deer pheasants prairie chickens rabbits quail squirrels turkeys and various waterfowl 14 Bald eagles and ospreys migrate through the area in winter 16 Gallery Edit nbsp Horse Thief Canyon in Kanopolis State Park nbsp Kanopolis Dam nbsp Red Rock Canyon at Kanopolis LakeSee also Edit nbsp Kansas portalKanopolis State Park Mushroom Rock State Park north of lake Faris Caves List of Kansas state parks List of lakes reservoirs and dams in Kansas List of rivers of KansasReferences Edit Kanopolis Reservoir Fishing Information Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism Retrieved 2015 11 10 a b c d Annual Report of Reservoir Regulation Activities Summary for Calendar Year 2013 PDF U S Army Corps of Engineers March 2014 Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 10 Retrieved 2015 11 10 a b c USGS 06865000 Kanopolis Lake near Kanopolis KS U S Geological Survey Retrieved 2015 11 10 a b Kanopolis Lake Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved 2015 10 08 Kanopolis Lake Archived from the original on 2012 07 24 Retrieved 2014 07 05 a b c d Bathymetric and Sediment Survey of Kanopolis Reservoir Ellsworth County Kansas PDF Kansas Biological Survey April 2009 Retrieved 2015 10 08 Kanopolis Lake Local History U S Army Corps of Engineers Retrieved 2015 10 14 a b c d e f Kanopolis Lake Kansas PDF U S Army Corps of Engineers Retrieved 2015 10 14 a b 2003 2004 Official Transportation Map PDF Kansas Department of Transportation Retrieved 2015 10 08 a b c d General Highway Map Ellsworth County Kansas Kansas Department of Transportation July 2011 Retrieved 2015 10 08 Kanopolis Dam Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved 2015 10 08 Surface Water Policy Issues and Kansas Reservoirs PDF Kansas Water Office 2010 08 04 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2015 11 10 Kanopolis Lake U S Army Corps of Engineers Retrieved 2015 10 14 a b c Kanopolis State Park PDF Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism Retrieved 2015 10 14 a b Kanopolis Lake Map PDF U S Army Corps of Engineers 2007 Retrieved 2015 10 14 a b Kanopolis State Park Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism Retrieved 2015 10 14 External links EditOfficialKanopolis Lake U S Army Corps of Engineers Kanopolis Lake Recreation Areas U S Army Corps of Engineers Kanopolis State Park Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism Smoky Hill Kanopolis Wildlife Area Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and TourismOtherKanopolis Lake Natural KansasMapsEllsworth County Maps Current Historic KDOT Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kanopolis Lake amp oldid 1179821413, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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