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Hermann to Washinton
 -  + What is the trail like between Hermann and Washington? Thanks!
Discussion started 06/21/2019 12:12 PM by Tandem Trails - 5 replies (last reply by Maja at 06/23/2019 03:27 PM)
Tandem Trails from Michigan on 06/21/2019 12:12 PM
What is the trail like between Hermann and Washington?
Thanks!

 
Scott H from Kalamazoo on 06/21/2019 12:29 PM
I just came from St Charles to Marthaville. There's a detour at Klondike. The detour is east of the park and then through the park back to the trail. Where are you going? I'm going west along the Missouri River to Montana.

 
Scott H from Kalamazoo on 06/21/2019 12:31 PM
I'm at Marthaville waiting on rain & route planning.

 
Tandem Trails from Michigan on 06/21/2019 12:37 PM
you are living our dream! Riding to the State of Montana! Wow.

We are hoping to drop off our car at the Washington Amtrak station and ride to Hermann the first week of July. Take the train back to Washington to get our car. Do you see that as a possibility? I can't get any other information from state park.

Thanks for information!

 
Scott H from Kalamazoo on 06/21/2019 12:54 PM
I'm literally wondering about MM 87.2-97.1, west of Treloar to Case. That section is closed on the Missouri state webpage:
https://mostateparks.com/advisory/80026/current-flooding-conditions-and-alerts-%E2%80%93-katy-trail-state-park

 
Maja from St. Louis area on 06/23/2019 03:27 PM
Those are areas that were maybe covered by the flowing Missouri River and may not open soon. I suggest calling Bike Stop Cafe in St. Charles. We arranged a shuttle with them 2 years ago when we did a long ride and it worked out great. You could park your car somewhere at a known open section, get a shuttle out somewhere and ride back.


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Marthasville - Augusta Roundtrip
 -  + Hello, Can anyone comment on the status of Marthasville to Augusta? I live in Southern Missouri and not near the Missouri River. I saw the terrible flooding on the western side of the state. I know...
Discussion started 06/19/2019 01:18 PM by swmobiking - 4 replies (last reply by Maja at 06/23/2019 03:22 PM)
swmobiking on 06/19/2019 01:18 PM
Hello,
Can anyone comment on the status of Marthasville to Augusta? I live in Southern Missouri and not near the Missouri River. I saw the terrible flooding on the western side of the state. I know the Katy is under in a lot of parts but I did not know about this area? Will be near it in mid-July and was hoping to ride.

Thanks
Leslie

 
Tyann (Katy Haus and Bank Haus) from Marthasville on 06/19/2019 01:52 PM
All clear from Marthasville to Augusta! We just rode most of it recently. There is a bridge out with a slight detour, meaning just around that bridge over the creek as it is next to the road, so no issues at all. :)

 
swmobiking on 06/21/2019 03:07 PM
is there a bike rental place in either augusta or marthasville?

 
Tyann (Katy Haus and Bank Haus) from Marthasville on 06/21/2019 03:42 PM
Unfortunately the bike rental place in Augusta closed the end of last year. You can call Revolution Cycles in Washington and see if they have their bike rental program going yet. Joe was close to it last time I talked with him this spring.

 
Maja from St. Louis area on 06/23/2019 03:22 PM
I know you can get from Dutzow to Defiance, we were out that way yesterday and today. And there is a bike rental place in Defiance.


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Trail Conditions: Is it possible to ride the whole trail?
 -  + Forgive me if this is repeated. I tried to post two hours ago, but it has not shown up. I want to ride the whole trail this summer, and have planned for next week. But, I can't find a complete repor...
Discussion started 06/21/2019 08:37 PM by Mike - 5 replies (last reply by Maja at 06/23/2019 03:11 PM)
Mike from Columbia, MO on 06/21/2019 08:37 PM
Forgive me if this is repeated. I tried to post two hours ago, but it has not shown up.

I want to ride the whole trail this summer, and have planned for next week. But, I can't find a complete report on trail conditions and do not want to start out to ride it with my wife next week without knowing if it is even possible.

Is the entirety of the trail passable? If not how about from McBaine in either direction (east or west) so we could do at least half of it. We could start here in Columbia in the middle and do at least half of it, or at either end.

Any information would be appreciated.

 
Avatar from St. Louis on 06/22/2019 07:34 AM
Here's a link where you can find trail conditions.

https://mostateparks.com/park/katy-trail-state-park

 
Jim from St. Thomas on 06/22/2019 10:16 AM
While the link above is the official site for trail closings, it is frequently out of date. Reports from folks actually riding the trail are always better if you can get them.

 
BikerBoy from Mryville, IL on 06/22/2019 01:28 PM
No, it is not currently possible to ride the whole trail. Not even close. Water is still covering the trail in a lot of places. It may be months before the whole trail is restored. With the seemingly daily storms, I am starting to lose hope for an end-to-end ride this year.

 
Mike from Cllumbia on 06/22/2019 10:52 PM
I started this post. As one person mentioned the official link for the state is always out of date.

So let's get specific. What areas exactly do we know that are closed or open? First hand. Columbia to Rochport was open. Last Thirsday. I rode it and then a mile past McBain was open.

 
Maja from St. Louis area on 06/23/2019 03:11 PM
Yesterday we rode from Augusta to Dutzow and back. Except for a very short, safe, easy detour around a bridge that is out, the trail was in nice shape and open. We also rode a short bit today from Augusta to where the trail in closed near Klondike Park. There is a detour around this section that goes through Klondike Park, we just chose not to do that today because rain was moving in and breakfast was waiting. I encourage anyone who is planning to ride long distances to check the latest closures on the Missouri State Parks website. And then call the Bike Stop Cafe in St. Charles to schedule a shuttle where you need it. Tony is awesome and will work with you to help you succeed. Also, everyone keep getting out there as much as you can and support the local businesses. They are really being affected by the decrease in bicycle riders on the Katy and need your support. We had great meals at the Augusta Brew House and Mount Pleasant Winery in Auguata as well as Good News Brewing in Defiance!


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Boonville to Jeff City
 -  + Hello Any news on current trail conditions from Boonville to Jeff City? Completely closed? Closed with detours? Thanks.
Discussion started 06/23/2019 09:29 AM by Chain ring - 1 reply (last reply by rawhide at 06/23/2019 03:09 PM)
Chain ring from Nebraska on 06/23/2019 09:29 AM
Hello
Any news on current trail conditions from Boonville to Jeff City?
Completely closed? Closed with detours? Thanks.

 
rawhide on 06/23/2019 03:09 PM
Make sure you bring a horse...that is not afraid of water.


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Trail conditions mike
 -  + I was planning a ride from Columbia Missouri and to St. Louis but I’m not sure as to operations of the two offers any closings. Are there any closings between McBaine and Machens? Alternatively betwee...
Discussion started 06/21/2019 05:24 PM - 2 replies (last reply by BikerBoy at 06/22/2019 01:34 PM)
Anonymous from Columbia on 06/21/2019 05:24 PM
I was planning a ride from Columbia Missouri and to St. Louis but I’m not sure as to operations of the two offers any closings. Are there any closings between McBaine and Machens? Alternatively between McBaine and Clinton.

 
Avatar from St. Louis on 06/22/2019 07:35 AM
Here's a link you can find trail conditions:

https://mostateparks.com/park/katy-trail-state-park

 
BikerBoy from Maryville, IL on 06/22/2019 01:34 PM
I was out by Machens/St. Charles yesterday. There is no way the trail will open to Machens anytime soon. The river is running right over the trail. The parking lot at Frontier Park in St. Charles is still one with the river.


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MM 87.2-97.1, west of Treloar to Case
 -  + What about the section MM 87.2-97.1, west of Treloar to Case? I'm at Marthaville & headed west along the Missouri River to Montana.
Discussion started 06/21/2019 12:49 PM by Scott H - 0 replies
Scott H from Kalamazoo on 06/21/2019 12:49 PM
What about the section MM 87.2-97.1, west of Treloar to Case? I'm at Marthaville & headed west along the Missouri River to Montana.


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Any flooding??
 -  + Planning on doing the DNR Katy ride next week and was curious if anyone knew if the Missouri River was getting close to the trail at any points.
Discussion started 06/09/2008 08:01 AM by MAH - 19 replies (last reply by anon at 06/20/2019 10:20 PM)
MAH from Blue Springs, Mo on 06/09/2008 08:01 AM
Planning on doing the DNR Katy ride next week and was curious if anyone knew if the Missouri River was getting close to the trail at any points.

 
Dana Dunn from Lansing, KS on 06/09/2008 08:13 AM
Hey There!



Just returned from running the Booneville to Hartsburg run and the river did not flood the trail from those two points. The river was very high and it was spectacular to watch! Lots of wildlife (more than normal) I noticed. A deer jumped out in front of me and scared the ^&%%^% out of me but she was beautiful! A few snakes on the trail and lots of rabbits. Not sure why so many this time, but my thought is because the river is substaintially higher than normal? Hope this helps! Believe me...you will love the route right now! I will be back this weekend for a two day century run.

 
MAH from Blue Springs, Mo on 06/09/2008 08:20 AM
Thanks for the quick response! Sounds like barring any more major rains, the trail sounds in good shape...at least to Hartsburbg!

 
dl on 06/13/2008 10:00 PM
I have been told that water is over the trail by the Wilton Boat Club dock and when I rode from Hartsburg to Coopers Landing last Wed. June 11, the river was almost up to the trail and very, very close to many of the bridges. I am sure water is over the trail at other places.

 
John from Oskaloosa, Iowa on 06/16/2008 10:43 AM
I wonder how far out the the way the detour around the flooded area west of Rocheport is? I called Mo DNR and didn't get in touch with anyone that had any information about the detour. It has been a few days since the post about the floods... any current info available?

 
BOstreet from Boonville on 06/16/2008 11:38 AM
Trail was still fenced off this am. I took HWY 40 at Davis Dale CA to HWY 240 Spur to Rocheport. Just climb hill and careful of 60-70MPH traffic with poor shoulder. No real added time to detour.

 
Ray (webmaster) on 06/16/2008 03:26 PM
From DNR, posted today 6/16: The trail from MM 153.6 (Hartsburg) to MM 157.5 (just west of Wilton) is temporarily closed due to flooding. There is NO ALTERNATE ROUTE so trail users should avoid this section.

 
John from Oskaloosa, Iowa on 06/16/2008 06:53 PM
I was hoping to join up with the "Ride West" Katy ride on Wednesday... it sounds like there could be some problems with the route. Is the ride going on as scheduled?

 
sbikes from Kansas City on 06/16/2008 08:00 PM
The DNR ride is underway, but I don't know what they plan to do about flooding on the Trail-

-maybe somebody on the ride will post and let us know!

 
Brett Dufur from Rocheport on 06/16/2008 09:22 PM
ROCHEPORT IS HIGH & DRY... To reiterate what someone already posted, there is a short stretch between New Franklin & Rocheport that is covered in water... Easy bike around on the roads... Take HWY 40 at Davis Dale Conservation Area to HWY 240 Spur to Rocheport. Just climb hill and careful of 60-70MPH traffic with poor shoulder. No real added time to detour. So if you were leaving New Franklin, heading east on the trail, when you were just about 3-4 miles out from Rocheport, you get to a point where there's a concrete highway that goes above you (this is Hwy 40). Davisdale Conservation Area is on your south (or right)... Leave the Katy Trail, take Hwy 40 east (uphill), it's long and gradual. Rural highway... It'll drop back down, flatten out, and in a couple miles you'll see the Hwy 240 Spur and a Rocheport arrow sign to the right (south)... Turn right, bike one more mile on blacktop. 240 Spur crosses over Moniteau Creek on a bridge and then it becomes Rocheport's Central Street. Continue straight and you run right into the Katy Trail in about 2 blocks. The Rocheport Tunnel will be to your right at this point. Snap a few pics before turning west and biking several blocks through town. Now you're high & dry!

 
Brett Dufur from Rocheport on 06/16/2008 09:24 PM
Last line of my email for New Franklin to Rocheport "bike around" should read: "Snap a few pics before turning east and biking several blocks through town." Now you're high & dry!

 
mod from Washington, MO on 06/17/2008 12:17 AM
Is there any update about the situation at Wilton? What is the expectation of the conditions this weekend the 20-22 (barring further rain)?



Thanks

 
John from Oskaloosa, Iowa on 06/17/2008 09:15 PM
As of today when I was out on the trail there are signs posted about the trail being closed in the Wilton area. There is a section of MKT trail south from Columbia flooded, but there is a alternate route available that is not out of the way at all.

 
Bikerswife from jacksonville, illinois on 06/17/2008 11:20 PM
We plan to ride from Sedalia to St. Charles this Thursday through Saturday and keep getting conflicting stories from people we call. The trail's flooded, the trail's not flooded, the trail has an inch of water on it. We need to cancel if we can't get through the Wilton/Hartsburg area. Can anyone help us?

 
bears from Ashland on 06/18/2008 08:59 PM
Bikerswife, Trail is closed from Hartsburg to just west of Wilton and they have posted a detour along gravel roads and paved county roads. Large gravel and several hills, some steep.

Mo State Parks Katy Trail site says:

Trail Conditions

6/16/08 -- The trail from MM 153.6 (Hartsburg) to MM 157.5 (just west of Wilton) is temporarily closed due to flooding. There is NO ALTERNATE ROUTE so trail users should avoid this section.



The trail from MM 179 to MM 181.5 (west of Rocheport) is temporarily closed due to flooding. Detour routes are posted at


 
Anonymous on 06/19/2008 02:31 PM
I may make someone at DNR mad with this post, but the trail is now passable between Hartsburg and Wilton if you don't mind a little mud on your frame. The trail is still closed, and at Hartsburg you have to lift your bike over the orange netting since it's blocked at the bridge, whereas at the wilton end you just walk around the netting on the side. There are two flooded sections of trail, no more than 3-4 inches deep, about 30 feet across, and then another section that's wet and muddy. I have 1.25" wide slick tires and did fine. The water line looks like it was maybe 1 foot deep when the river crested, in a few days or less it should recede enough so that there's no water on the trail.

 
mod from Washington, MO on 06/19/2008 11:40 PM
Thanks for your answers. MO State Parks Trail Conditions page now lists only the area West of Rocheport as being closed as of 6/19--so I guess that means the trail is passable at Wilton.

 
Ray (webmaster) on 06/20/2008 12:14 PM
And as of 6/20, the DNR says the entire trail is now open!

 
Bicycle Guy from St. Clair on 06/21/2008 10:07 PM
Well, I wish the DNR would have taken those orange barriers down on Thursday! I wanted to be a good citizen and NOT lift my bike over it and illegally go on that part of the trail. So, I went the back way (I had gotten a direction chart from someone who had gotten it from someone on the DNR trip). I can tell you that that route was He77! The gravel roads were very rough. I have a cruiser bike, NOT a mountain bike, and I was hauling a one-wheeled tow. Be very glad, fellow bikers, that you do not have to take this. No wonder DNR did not mark this as an official detour. They did not want to be liable for someone having a Heart Attack. I called the DNR at the beginning of the day on Thursday, and the lady did not know what was going on and did not have an update. She simple told me that I was not supposed to go through the orange barriers.

The other detour, at Rochport, was well marked, but I did not like riding on 40 hwy with cars and trucks screaming by at 60 MPH.

Needless to say, that was the worst day I have ever had in two years of riding the KATY from end-to-end.

 
anon from Missouri on 06/20/2019 10:20 PM
What is the Katy Trail like between Rocheport and McBaine? Dry?


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Distance trail ride from St. Charles to Clinton
 -  + Husband and I are/ were hoping to take the Katy Trail from St. Charles to Clinton over July 4th. What sections are closed? Is there at least 100+ miles of consecutive trails that we can ride? Thanks ...
Discussion started 06/20/2019 08:10 PM by Tandem Trails - 1 reply (last reply by Dean at 06/20/2019 08:49 PM)
Tandem Trails from Michigan on 06/20/2019 08:10 PM
Husband and I are/ were hoping to take the Katy Trail from St. Charles to Clinton over July 4th. What sections are closed? Is there at least 100+ miles of consecutive trails that we can ride?
Thanks so much!

 
Dean from Columbia on 06/20/2019 08:49 PM
If you want to have 100 miles probably best bet is Boonville to Pleasant Hill, via Katy and the Rock Island spur. Too many closures between Rocheport and St. Charles.


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How is the trail from McKittrick to Rhineland?
 -  + Going to (try to) ride the trail from McKittrick to Rhineland today. Lots of flooding in Hermann, how is the trail?
Discussion started 06/20/2019 07:58 AM by Jack Reed - 1 reply (last reply by Jack Reed at 06/20/2019 03:21 PM)
Jack Reed from Kansas City on 06/20/2019 07:58 AM
Going to (try to) ride the trail from McKittrick to Rhineland today.
Lots of flooding in Hermann, how is the trail?

 
Jack Reed from Kansas City on 06/20/2019 03:21 PM
Answered my own question: The trail is open but highway 94 isn't.


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Kim's Cabins in Windsor
 -  + Kim's cabins are wonderful. They're close to the trail and well appointed with full kitchens. We slept very well and will absolutely stay here again!
Discussion started 06/19/2019 07:42 PM by Joe H. - 1 reply (last reply by Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins at 06/20/2019 06:09 AM)
Joe H. from Imperial, PA on 06/19/2019 07:42 PM
Kim's cabins are wonderful. They're close to the trail and well appointed with full kitchens. We slept very well and will absolutely stay here again!

 
Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins from Windsor on 06/20/2019 06:09 AM
Thanks so much Joe! Appreciate that and glad you enjoyed. Love that folks finding the cabins a quiet, comfortable stop or base to ride three directions from!

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