Kudo's to the landowners who allow this through their farms, the volunteers, and State Parks personnel for this great trail. I bow to the Katy Trail and to all of those volunteers, local agencies, and the state of MO. Unfortunately businesses that depend on the trail in this area do not stay open for long. All in all it was a great ride altho I did have a couple of flats along the way from thorns that were left in the trail from mowing and trimming branches. To bad I dont have time to ride more of it. It cost $6.00 for the taxi the restaurant called us a taxi when it was time to go back. Wed 08 Feb 2023 KEMBA Live! Did a round trip of thirty miles out of St. Charles. We stopped at every trail head and read the information provided. Book online for the best rates. Makes for a laid-back day! Day 1 (50.8 miles): Windsor makes for a good starting point for the trip between Clinton and Green Ridge. Eventually the trail temporarily ends at the magnificent old Katy depot. So along came Jones and the trail construction was instantly funded. So if walking the trail, you need to have plenty of water. From MO-94, turn northwest (left) into trail head immediately south of community of Dutzow. Should be better with the turning of the fall leafs. On Wed we rode 78 mi to McKittrick. I would suggest this as a model for those who are starting or working on trails. We will update you on new newsroom updates. We had a good hamburger at Dottie's Cafe in Hartsburg and got a special tour of the General store on the trail. Day 3 was Jefferson City to Rhineland. We started in Defiance, rode to St. Charles for lunch (Bike Stop Caf- EXCELLENT! The signs promise a reopening in fall 2016. Check out bikerockisland dot com for more information. This section of trail has lots of open farmland with some canopy cover. I find that I drink a lot more when it tastes decent. If you prefer camping, we found the Lazy Day Campground much to our liking. 47, turn northeast onto MO-94. The ride is mostly a gentle grade uphill from Boonville, where you leave the MO River valley and enter the great plains; this is the steepest section of the Katy trail. Hotel Indigo Columbus at Riverfront Place is located right on the banks of the Chattahoochee River, offering guests breathtaking views of the river from virtually anywhere in the hotel. Rough spot signs warn bikers to be on the look-out. They have the best fried chicken dinner you will ever get. This is a fabulous, well-maintained trail and an asset to Missouri. ", "My brothers and I did the whole trail during April '02 and HEARTILY recommend it. This B&B is right on the trail and across the street from Deons the only place in town to have dinner and actually pretty great! Mokane Trailhead: From MO-94, turn north onto Route C. Tebbetts Trailhead: From MO-94, turn north onto County Road 485. [which was easily ride-able]Wow! We rode out & back loops starting at various depots/trailheads for 5 days. Daniel Boone, Lewis and Clark, German immigration- the area is a historians delight. Beautiful hardwood forest land lie on either side of Windsor. What do you do when you live in a 150 year old house following your retirement? N. Jefferson Trailhead: From Highway 54, turn west onto Rt. This, we discovered, on a 25 mph south wind day, making for very slow going. And you can do them all twice on the round trip. P.S. rode entire trail in August heat!! We got to the bike shop and waited there with a very pleasant Eric, hot coffee, etc., and waited for a break in the weather which happened so that we could go on to Augusta where we had lunch at Kates Coffee another amazing restaurant that has popped up on this trail! Assemble the pack, get on the gear, sun tan lotion, picture and we're off at 1420; the mile marker (MM) is 264. Open typically weekends only with limited hours, best to call ahead for reservation. Since Congress is threatening cuts again, this may be the last year that service is available.Day 1 Tebbetts to Rheinland (52.4 miles round trip) Start at either end depending on logistics as to where you spent the night. It also gets more remote from resources and is less well kept. Turn east (right) onto Greens Bottom Road. Just a nice Amazing trail. At some of the Trail Heads there are self repair bike stations. Tea/coffee all the timeand cookies! Very nice and Lucy cooked a super breakfast. Depending on the time you get there, the grocery store across the street may or may not be open, it was closed when we got there. Also keep an eye open for deer, muskrat, frequent toads, and a salamander/skink like creature darting across the trail. New Franklin Trailhead: From Highway 40, turn north onto Highway 5. We went through the only original tunnel on the trail built in 1893. All I can say if you have the guts to ride the Katy Trail, it'll be an adventure that you'll never forget. Bridges are mostly authentic Katy trestles with wooden railing installed for rider protection. The only place to eat near there is the Trailside Caf which has normal sort of pub food a lot of fried stuff very reasonably priced. All days were rain free, so the ride was dusty. 163. While the M-K-T connector trail looks usable in theory, it crosses a heavily traveled multi-lane road, Stadium Boulevard, in Columbia, at roughly a 45 degree angle. I did some research bout trails in Missouri and came across Katy trail I wanted to see where it starts so today I rode from st Charles to Machens bout 20 miles if you count mileage back to my car it was a nice ride I'm interested in completing the trail one day soon. I would equate this experience to our G/Canyon Rim-to-Rim hiking experience last October! This was my first bike trail ride of 237 miles! The craft brewery in August was a pleasant treat. If you prefer one way transit and bike the return, call Creasons Shuttle Service out of Hermann (573-694-2027). Hotel check-in time is generally not before 4:00 p.m. and check-out time is prior to noon. Xing110 We stayed at the McKittrick Mercantile. HOT day!!! We only rode about 10 miles starting in St Charles and returning. A tough first day, BUT, because we were staying in St. Charles two nights in a row, we didnt have to ride with our panniers! It was sunny and cold (35 degrees but eventually hit 55)--some small trees and branches blocked a couple of spots from a storm the day before, but cleared them off, explored Boonville, and ended the day in Rocheport--beautiful spot. FOX FILES combines in-depth news reporting from a variety of Fox News on-air talent. Lunch at a local restaurant follows the tour. Unless you're into playing Frogger or a Mizzou student who doesn't have wheels, I'd really consider driving to McBaine instead. Of course the St Louis & St Charles areas are bustling with B & Bs and a plethora of motels. New California laws will create 4 million jobs, reduce the states oil use by 91%, cut air pollution by 60%, protect communities from oil drilling, and accelerate the states transition to clean Service was slow but the microbrew at the Trailhead Brewing Company hit the spot on a 90 plus degree day. Rocheport to Jefferson City through Hartsburg. Flight prices: One way per person, based on 2 people travelling on the same booking. N. McKittrick Trailhead: From MO-94, turn north onto Hwy. A section near Cooper's Landing, roughly MM 164, is also home to BoatHenge, a small green space with a row of maybe six boats buried standing up, with roughly two-thirds of their length visible. For our celebration, we took a taxi to Prasino a great restaurant but not possible to walk there from the historic section. 1055, I arrive in Booneville, odometer 1102.5, MM 191.8. The Missouri cresting and engulfing the trail behind and in front of one is, I have to say, the scarier of the two scenarios, in my experience. . Passed through New Franklin (the Santa Fe Trail originally started there) and Booneville (named after Daniel because he lived in the area at one time) Lots of history following the Lewis and Clark trail. The Katy is in excellent condition and we enjoyed the historical markers. Highly recommend this trail how many places in the world can you ride for days without riding on streets? At that point, you reach the intersection with the MKT fitness trail which swings north 9 miles to Columbia. The trail was in great shape otherwise! I first visited the town in 1975 when our car broke down forcing me to spend the night. We took Amtrak (it was right on time) from Hermann to Sedalia. We ride the KATY regular on the western end. The sirloin steaks were pretty tasty! This minor incident didn't dampen our great joy in the best ride of 2002. This trail is amazing. Only bummer was no restaurants nearby so we ordered in. The hardest part is if you are a through rider is getting transportation back to the other end. We began our ride on Tues @ 130PM and rode 50 mi to Rocheport. The same goes for my wife. The Claremont House. Several areas of the trail had minor wash outs and one large tree that was blocking all the trail. The northwest corner of the fairgrounds in Sedalia made for a great camping location as bathrooms with warm showers are located there and the overnight fees are most reasonable if you can find anyone to pay. The link for the actual "official" Katy Trail State Park and info. We had no complaints, it was a fantastic ride and I'd do it again in a heartbeat! It was a really smooth and relatively flat ride. I've been on the trail after/during both. If you can stop here for lunch, do it! Opportunity Zones are economically distressed communities, defined by individual census tract, nominated by Americas governors, and certified by the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury via his delegation of that authority to the Internal Revenue Service. The vast majority do not wave back but that is because they are concentrating on the road. U.S. sports platform Fanatics has raised $700 million in a new financing round led by private equity firm Clearlake Capital, valuing Fanatics at $31 billion. I stayed in B&B's -almost all great. Just a few detours, trail excellent. Likewise, Augusta and Washington, across the river from Dutzow, also have well acclaimed accommodations.Day 1 Treloar to Matson (47.6 miles roundtrip) Tree canopied trails typically break out into pasture land, then back to cover. If its raining, its actually comfortable in the foliage tunnels! We camped at the Rendleman B&B good food and hot showers, it was great. We ate at the hotel the restaurant was closed that night (sorry to say!) The trail is great, but I would not recommend a road bike. Nowhere else in the world (that I have found) can you ride 500 miles on a trail no traffic, very few road crossings, with lots of facilities (like water and toilets) along the way. Great music and a very festive festival! But, as soon discovered leaving Boonville, you will seldom be along side the Big Muddy. Although Katy Trail traffic currently routes over the adjacent US 40 bridge, the preservation of the original MKT rail bridge serves a critical role in keeping the Katy Trails railbanked corridor legally intact. Katy Roundhouse Campground in New Franklin was great. Seen the most Cardinals ever during the ride. there are other crushed limestone trails with a similar experience (I&M canal, Hennepin Canal) but I guess for the sheer length of this trail it gets a 4 stars. Equestrians can ride horses on this stretch between Portland (mile marker 115.9) and Tebbetts (mile marker 131.2). Day 8- 45 miles. (Steedmans Only Bar) is a required prerequisite to being a Katy veteran. A great trail even in the dry conditions where some parallel cracks occur. Approximate tour duration is 8.5 hours. We wished there were more campgrounds of this type so convenient to the trail. STOPPED AT A FUN PUB IN TEBBETTS NAMED JIM'S BAR (Jim is the owner and bartender). Green Ridge is a small unasuming town with a Caseys next to a small park.Day 2: (47.6 miles) Leave right from your campsite at the Fairgrounds and ride south on Clarendon Rd to the trail head in south Sedalia. Great trip. We rode the whole thing in 6 days. on their organized ride is at http://mostateparks.com/katytrail/. Also, we knew that the stop at North Jefferson would not get us close to restaurants, so we stopped in Claysville at the "general store" there which is actually a restaurant in the red colored building. Lindas least favorite critter turned out to be a 6 foot long black snake that she rode over, startling her and probably not doing much to endear her to the reptile. Thank goodness for trail mix and granola bars! Caves could be seen embedded in the stone and occasional signs warned us not to stop for the next quarter mile where falling rocks were a threat. We stayed and the incredible Gathering Place B&B. Leave Booneville at 1140, odometer 1103.4. Turn east (right) onto Main St. Trail is beautiful, clean and easy to ride. During their famous Corps of Discovery expedition, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark wrote about curious paintings left by Native Americans on the projection of limestone here. We used Brett Dufur's guidebook and BIKING MISSOURI'S RAIL-TRAILS by Shawn Richardson. Sedalia Fairgrounds parking area: From Highway 50, turn onto Highway 65 S. Turn west (right) onto Route Y. It connects with the MKT in Columbia and you can ride all the way into town if youre over on that side. Joey took us to the local Loutre Market and we ordered some hot food and took it back to our room. The trail parallels the highway most of the distance except for 4 scenic miles east of Portland when you are sandwiched between bluffs and river- the rock wall is the highest along the Katy. . But, there is also every reason to poke along and ""smell the roses"" . We saw a few road bikes but the prevalence of thorns on the trail made lined or slimed wide tires almost a necessity. On Thurs we rode 61 mi to St Charles! There are several quaint Bed and Breakfasts along the trail through Missouri and we stayed at a few of them and were never disappointed. The woodlands are lush, containing seemingly every deciduous tree imaginable. Thank God, the trail is about 75% shaded! Very friendly people along the trail happy to give you advice and suggestions. If you have the gear for cold weather, it is much better in the winter as you don't have to deal with the occasional trail users who (while innocent) don't understand trail etiquette and it's not likely to flood or have a tornado. Day 6 was Weldon Springs to St. Charles. The surface is well ground limestone or chit and we seldom encountered washouts or trail vandalism. The area towards Weldon Springs was green and picturesque. Hartsburg to Boonville may be some of the best scenery along the trail- high limestone cliffs, deep & dark forest canopies, some stretches right next to the Missouri river, and some open spaces. The biggest suprise to me was when i veered off the Katy on to Hiway 94 for some smooth riding pavement and was hit with several 200+ ft climbs (and quite steep grades) just East of Agusta. The trail was close the Missouri River and part of the Lewis and Clark Historic Trail. I live in Cincinnati but have driven out to Missouri 2x to ride the Katy. Advisory: May 2020 - In June 2019, parts of the Katy Trail were flooded. The Clinton trailhead will be on your right. Otherwise, its back to Boonville or on to Rocheport (depending on the day of the week).Those wanting to upgrade might be tempted to try any of 3 B & Bs in Rocheport. Note that you can connect with Amtrak at Washington (Dutzow trailhead on the Katy), Hermann, Jefferson City, and Sedalia, but they have a limit on bikes per train. Defiance to Machens back to St. Charles. For those with a taste for the exquisite, the Schoolhouse is rated one of the 25 most romantic B& Bs in the country. Also of note is the Lewis & Clark Cave beyond marker 175. Stop for lunch at the Trailside Cafe (bike rentals & repair service available) or sample a gourmet treat of Dungeness crab meat at the newly opened Cracked Crab. Had to disconnect the trailer and move the bike around the tree and over roots and other smaller trees and then go back and do the same with the trailer. We have ridden many trails and this one is the best (ok I know it's our neighborhood trail). Be careful rubber necking for lengthy intervals as this section is crowded with other bluff gazers as well and crashes are entirely plausible. Yesterday on auto trip east from Phoenix I stopped in Boonville, got a room at Hotel Frederick, right on the trail in Boonville. 44 miles ridden with my wife and she also enjoy the scenery. Stroll Broadway on Saturday mornings to experience the outdoor Market Days. I can't speak for the other 200 miles but what I saw was worth the time and minimal efforteven in 90 degree weather! I also enjoy watching the eagles fly with there wing spands atleast 3 or 4 feet wide. The Greenway winds through a park with ball fields, etc. Dinner options in St. Charles are endless! It will be a forever (I hope) annual event in my biking calendar. Notice how the limestone was cut through, leaving rock walls 30 feet above in places, only to come out over ravines dropping 50 to 100 feet below on either side of the trail. I finally (after 10 previous unsuccessful attempts) located the small remaining maroon Native American petroglyph about 40 feet above and 10 feet to the left above the cave entrance. Super handy to the trail and a nice hotel. Great ride from Columbia. Parking parking. Trail around St. Charles under repair after recent flooding but can get through it. We started in Clinton (we had a friend drop us off) and ended in St. louis, and then took the train back to Kansas City where we were living at the time. Turn east (right) onto E. 3rd Street. The conductor just stood there and told me to hurry up and get my bike on board and get situated--didn't lift a finger, but I got on and really enjoyed the ride to Sedalia. The final 12 miles on to Machens were not constructed when we rode this section due to soft spots along the route. This segment passes through some of the best scenery the Katy has to offer in Missouri. We stopped for lunch at Pilot Grove it was actually too early to eat so we got sandwiches to go seriously good sandwiches! The second bridge, that crosses the Missouri, has a separate bike/walking path on the west side. The path is gravel but well maintained. Lunch at Meriwethers cafe in Rocheport right on the trail. It was hot but a great ride and the State Parks people and volunteers are great. I rode approximately 120 miles each day. I was particularly impressed by the hardwood forest east of Weldon Spring. We loved it and hated to leave. Friendly folks, good food, and just plain fun. Along the way, it invites its walkers, runners, and riders on a journey to explore the history of the state. We rode this trail from St. Charles to Rocheport in mid-October. By day we made it so that we wouldnt have to ride 8 hours a day and could stop to read all the information on the Whistle Stops/restored depots and museums with their wealth of information about the towns, history, Lewis and Clark, etc. Had a good time but I would suggest if your going to ride the whole thing to do it after March. Advisory: May 2020 - In June 2019, parts of the Katy Trail were flooded. Despite some recent flooding which accounted for a few rough/boggy spots, the KATY trail was OUTSTANDING! The stops and the people we met along the way was priceless!!!! It is not a hard trail to ride. My brother-n-law and I rode this trail and it was a great experience. This past summer I rode 120 miles of the Katy Trail. We were thankful we hadn't weighted down with big heavy tires. The whole trail was signed very well.If you have ever considered a through ride, do it as soon as you can. Heading east, on our right was the broad and beautiful Missouri River. Total distance is about 19 miles round trip. ", "We jumped all over this trail, from east to west, riding about 180 miles of it. Since the trail is basically flat, the ride is pretty relaxing. Augusta Trailhead: From MO-94, turn south onto Jackson St. A beautiful ride. On to Booneville for the night. If in a more remote, less populated area, the toilets are chemical and no water is provided (to fill water bottles, etc.). Thus, I would again recommend starting at the east end and eating lunch at Hartsburgs Thornhill Vineyards Winery or either of the 2 tavern/cafes. I had trouble riding along this section all the way into Hartsburg, and had used about every ounce of energy to pedal 25 miles. Between Hermann MO and the McKittrick trailhead, the river bridge has a protected bike lane, but you have to bike about 1.5 miles on a wide paved shoulder on highway 19. Veer northeast on a walkway one block (little signposts guide you); then head 2 blocks north along a small park until you reach the trailhead at Broadway Street. Day 2 was Boonville to Jefferson City. Day 2 was Boonville to Jefferson City. Help defend and expand trails nationwide. Check or FAQs for more common login questions. My wife and I rode the whole trail over 6 days, including the "closed" section between mile markers 34-35. The trail follows the river off and on with stretches thru the floodplain farmland. Turn south (right) onto Public St. Dutzow Trailhead: From Hwy. Food, extra tubes, rain gear, camera/film are essentials. Months of planning, and all the reservations required were very much worth the effort! We had dinner at Abigails (reservations recommended as it is very popular), but found the food to be pretty average unusual, but average. Our first day spanned a distance of about 90 miles as we rested for the night at The School House B&B. Enter dates to see prices. When a significant portion of it was washed out by the flooding Missouri River in 1993, Jones widow again stepped forward to pay for the repairs. Always lock your bikes too. We had magnificent salads, a dragon roll, wine and a pumpkin beer for dessert! Some of her most pleasurable experiences there came from trail users. Trail markers are plentiful (so much that we rarely used our trail map), and the section we rode was mostly shaded (maybe 3/4 of the route), which made for a comfortable ride. The bridge that was causing a detour is now open as of last week. But it is navigable, and has to save time vs riding on city streets. Day 1- Clifton City to Boonville (46 miles round trip) A reminder regarding trail conditions is in order here. Get a FREE Rail Trails Guidebook when you become a Member with Rails-to-Trails Conservancy. The Salimander even has over 100 beers between draft and bottle selections; outstanding selection for a St. Louis restaurant, let alone one in a town of approximately 160. This was our third bicycle excursion, and my favorite by far! The best ride I've ever done (I'm 60) and a dream to think about now that it's over. Hotel check-in time is generally not before 4:00 p.m. and check-out time is prior to noon. Bathrooms are often provided. low fat oatmeal pancakes, 2 eggs, fresh squeezed orange juice, coffee, and fresh strawberries. I hadn't expected that much speed so fast and if I hadn't stopped suddenly I surely would have been hit. I suggest dismounting and crossing both streets to the northeast corner before proceeding north up the sidewalk. We chose the Grand Caf and loved it Day 12-42 miles. ", "Excerpted from the Kaw Valley Bike Club's (Topeka KS) Cyclometer newsletter:As we traveled the trail, we found that we would rarely ride a mile or two before encountering beautiful blue birds (which for the most part were indigo buntings who spend considerable time trailside eating before ascending just as you arrive). Even has a washer and dryer. Didn't think much about it until at a farm located on both sides of the trail. When we were last through Clifton City, she had served notice that vandals were likely going to cause the end of her supplies, however. We road from the Sundermeier RV park in St Charles to the end of the trail in Machens. But the embankment was covered with freshly cut poison ivy. Maggie & Robert Riesenmy were two of the most interesting, as well as compassionate, individuals I have met on the trail. Each also have indoor facilities available as well. We travel with a RV and did the trail by setting up in the area and riding in both directions, out and back, before moving further along the trail. On Tues 2 Aug, we rode Amtrak w/our bikes to Sedalia. Speaking of pictures, you may have noticed in the previous newsletter of my interest shooting bridge shots. Eventually, more rail-trail will be developed through the Rock Island corridor heading east to connect with the Katy a second time near Washington. 1) park the car at Boonville trailhead, (where there is a nice museum) and ride to Pilot Grove, one way distance about 11.5 miles, where there is a small cafe (Katarina's) a few blocks Sw of trailhead, open typically until about 2PM. If one could alot the time and planning necessary the entire trail would be worth the trip. The owner is a very welcoming man and appears to cook the meals himself along with the other staff. Be careful, as you may encounter trucks or construction equipment on the trail for the next 3 miles toward Columbia. We still had to cross the river and find our camp sight in New Franklin. Accommodations in the small towns along the trail were fine, and service was always friendly. Some (very few) have seen me wave only to give me a suspicious look and bike on. Beautiful trail!!! Roadies needn't worry too much though, it's smooth enough that a quality 23mm wide tire should tolerate it fairly well.I rode 25 miles both directions from Jefferson City and if the rest of the trail is of equal condition, I can't wait to ride it end to end some time. Apollo 17 (December 719, 1972) was the final mission of NASA's Apollo program, with, on December 11, the most recent crewed lunar landing.Commander Gene Cernan (pictured) and Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt walked on the Moon, while Command Module Pilot Ronald Evans orbited above. A MUST! It was a GREAT stop! The week began with temperatures in the 90s and then cooled down for the rest of the week into the low 80s which made riding more enjoyable. Go visit it, its a monster! Many users choose instead to jump on at mile marker 39.5 in the historic town of St. Charles, where the trail threads between the states first capitol building and a restored depot building. Day 6-38 miles. If you pick up the trail in St. Charles it is great from there. The Black Walnut trailhead and parking lot will be on your right in 0.1 mile at the intersection of Music Ferry Road and Black Walnut Road. Cant wait to do it again. What a nice day and ride. If you would like to stay a night in Columbia, which you definitely should, be sure to check out the Flat Branch Brewing Co. and Eatery. Turn north (right) onto Main Street. At the intersection with Price Lane, turn left; then take an immediate right into the parking lot. Another soggy day that eventually dried up. I wonder if they are related.Day 2 Matson to St Charles (42.2 miles roundtrip) The Missouri River seems to make more frequent appearances on this section of trail than any of the previous portions. Buy The Complete Katy Trail Guidebook by Brett Dufur. All were small and hopefully harmless (we didn't stick around to find out). Monday-Rode from Roeche Port to Pilot Grove-52 miles We had some gentle ups and downs. Hotel Indigo Columbus at Riverfront Place, an IHG hotel. worked out great!! We biked St. Charles to Machen on Day 1. Breakfasts at the North 65 Cafe or across the road at a greenhouse/cafe were inexpensive and tasty. We still talk and laugh about the great memories we have concerning this trip. The many adventures along the way such as , a loose cow walking across the trail, being chased by a dog or two, getting caught in a thunderstorm outside of Roche Port and others made this trip a trip of a life time! Finally, consider stopping in Pilot Grove for provisions at Gerke's grocery if you need them; nothing too special about the place, but I have family there so it must be cool! Beautiful sunset! We came from Melbourne, Australia to sample a few cycling rail trails. Un-FREAKIN-Believable! I'd caution about going too late in the season. The trail was awesome; shade from a canopy of trees much of the way, no motorized vehicles, nice friendly places to stop along the way, hard packed gravel that had the feel of a paved road, very few ruts and just an occasional patch of loose gravel. Love, love, loved it. I love Herman. ", "Just returned from a week on the Katy. I would recommend this trail to anyone. We are meeting again in May of this year to ride it again. Become a member and wear your FREE T-Shirt with pride. Before returning to the car, ride around Rocheport, a cute town with B&B's, go an additional half mile west on the trail thru the only tunnel on the Katy Trail. 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