Kansas · USA

Horsethief Canyon Trail

Outlaw hideout turned technical sandstone maze

Difficult

The Horsethief Canyon Trail drops into a maze of Dakota sandstone formations where outlaws once hid stolen livestock in the 1870s. This technical route winds through narrow canyon passages, over ledge climbs, and around house-sized boulders that have tumbled from the rimrock. The trail’s signature obstacle is Devil’s Backbone, a knife-edge sandstone fin that requires precise wheel placement to navigate without body damage.

Rated difficult, this trail demands a lifted 4WD with skid plates, rock sliders, and at least 33-inch tires. Spring and fall offer the best conditions when summer heat isn’t baking the canyon walls. No permits required, but Kanopolis State Park charges a vehicle entry fee. Dispersed camping is available at several spots along the rim. The payoff is classic Kansas geology rarely seen elsewhere in the state—towering sandstone spires and hidden alcoves that transport you far from the prairie stereotype.

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Length (miles)8 mi / 12.9 km
DurationHalf day
Max elevation (ft)1520 ft
Best seasonApril-May, September-October
Minimum vehicleLifted 4WD with skid plates
Nearest townEllsworth, Kansas
Land managerKansas Department of Wildlife and Parks
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceSpotty
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingYes
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