Machens Rd - Closed
-  + I just completed the trail - Clinton to Machens. When I arrived in Machens my wife told me she couldn’t actually reach the trailhead because Machens Rd was closed off. Apparently someone has tied up ...
Discussion started 04/19/2024 02:12 PM by Bird - 10 replies (last reply by anonymous at 08/23/2024 02:06 PM)Bird on 04/19/2024 02:12 PM
I just completed the trail - Clinton to Machens. When I arrived in Machens my wife told me she couldn’t actually reach the trailhead because Machens Rd was closed off. Apparently someone has tied up a sign across the road blocking access. I’m not sure if there is another way in, but I ended up biking past the railway and up Machens Rd to her. This needs to be addressed - either a better way to the trailhead should be posted or that sign needs to come down.
Bill R. from Wentzville on 04/20/2024 07:20 AM
Was it closed off at Hwy 94 or farther south? Looking at a Google Earth display isn't any help.
Triker from Monroe City on 04/20/2024 12:59 PM
The farmer that owns the fields right there is probably blocking it off because people keep parking on his property....
madunibomer from Overland park on 04/20/2024 04:19 PM
i`ve ridden thru that barrier before from hiway 94 theres no place to park.last october the the owner saw me lift the rope so i get on on hw 94 didnt say any thing google was telling me to go that way didnt see the rope till the last min. on my way to stl
Mary Tauer from St. Charles on 04/20/2024 05:05 PM
This is true you can't drive to the trailhead at Machens. There is no road in and no parking lot. The nearest road (that is not chained off) is Ell Rd. It is about a mile west of the Machens trailhead. Thank you for bringing this up. This is not addressed on any map or literature we have seen on the Katy.
madunibomer from Overland park on 04/21/2024 11:43 AM
the first time i rode from stl to the trail head had know idea what i was looking for was riding north on 94 found machens road took a left rode over some railroad tracks and found the trailhead there is a small mound of dirt about 3 foot high blocking the end of the trail. the restroom is about 20 feet away. and the bell everyone rings [probably irritates that farmer when he hears it]
Eric from KCMO on 04/21/2024 02:57 PM
The adjacent property owner has the last name MACHENS. He blocks the “roadway” leading to the trail and is apparently not a fan of the trail. The other adjacent property owner is the railroad which has a crossing on that roadway. Because of rail safety, railroads are ALWAYS a hurdle establishing rail trails that are adjacent or cross a working railway. I believe that some sort of “right of way” exists leading to the trailhead, but since there’s very limited state owned property that could be used for parking, combined with unwelcoming neighbors, combined with some people would struggle with parking correctly if they could access it….i don’t think this access will ever improve……..I say this after reading the comments here and other forums for the last four years or so. Parking is probably not going to happen here. Riders needing picked up will just need to meet up at 94 and Machens Road…..a very short distance considering the distance they’ve already traveled. Unfortunately the driver might need to walk in and meet you, and walk back, but the Black Walnut trailhead is nearby and very accessible, plus has parking. The Machens situation is one of those things where we say “it is what it is.” I choose to be grateful for the Katy that we have.
Bill R. from Wentzville on 04/23/2024 09:17 AM
Been up there a couple times. Once this year. My advice: Park at Black Walnut and be done with it. Skip the consternation. The extra 3 miles back to BW from the Machens trailhead is about 16 minutes of good exercise.
CurtM from Farmington AR on 05/06/2024 06:33 PM
Have ridden the trail a few times to Machens, I have gone on to Portage des Sioux via the Machens Road and SH 94. It's only a few miles more and there are a few places in Portage des Sioux where your ride can park. Example is the Our Lady of the Waters viewpoint right on the Mississippi River (Portage des Sioux is pretty small). You do have to navigate the berm just past the kiosk to get to Machens Road, which I believe was left when the terminus was finished, but it's not a problem. Have seen a few semi-trailers parked at the gravel pad just beyond the Machens kiosk/latrine, but it's not really a good place to park, as the active rail tracks are right there. Alternately, would just double back maybe a half mile to Ell Road and head to SH 94 that way. I suppose there might be some animosity among the locals, but these are public roads.
Kevin Meara from St. Louis on 08/23/2024 11:51 AM
Machens IS NOT a "Trailhead"!! It is the "Terminus" or trail's end. The state does not own the land surrounding it. There is no parking. Best options are to double back to Black Walnut Trailhead or exit trail at first crossroad and take paved roads into Portage Des Sioux.
Anonymous on 08/23/2024 02:06 PM
On the DNR website is only lists that there is a restroom at Machens and says that there is no vehicle access. Machens is not on the list of trailheads.
On this website, Machens is listed as a trailhead...perhaps misleading when other trailheads have parking and other amenities.
Cooper's Landing in Easley
-  + Stayed here May 9, 2024. Let's get one thing clear: There are no flush toilets or showers. There are about 8 port-a-potties and potable water is available, along with power outlets to charge devices o...
Discussion started 05/18/2024 01:39 PM by Ted - 1 reply (last reply by Kevin Meara at 08/23/2024 11:42 AM)Ted from Jupiter, Florida on 05/18/2024 01:39 PM
Stayed here May 9, 2024. Let's get one thing clear: There are no flush toilets or showers. There are about 8 port-a-potties and potable water is available, along with power outlets to charge devices or e-bike batteries. You can buy bottles or cans of beer and wine, and a few snacks and some sandwiches, but it is not a place to expect to restock your pantry or have a full dinner. That said, this place is pretty darned cool. We camped, and made reservations, since it was filling up fast for Mother's Day Weekend. We got lucky, as there was a band scheduled to play that Thursday night, along with a food truck. So we rolled in around 3 p.m. and set up and enjoyed the view of the river. The young woman who checked us in mentioned the concert and food truck, and warned us to eat early since the food truck always sold old. The band was Todd Day Wait, the food truck Stuffed Potatoes. So for $30 we got a riverfront campsite and three-hour concert, along with the opportunity to buy dinner and beverages. I say it was a great deal, as Todd Day Wait and his band, which plays western swing, was top shelf. He sounds like a young Willie Nelson, and I can see why more than 100 people showed up. I did pick up a tick, so beware of that. But overall, one of best nights on the trail.
Kevin Meara from St. Louis on 08/23/2024 11:42 AM
Cooper's Landing has THE most scenic views of the river. It sits on a long riverbend. Sunsets are incredable. I met people from Columbia, MO and other locals that go there for a 'date night' and/or just to see the sunset.
Parking in Lee’s Summit for 4 days
-  + I can’t find any mention of it on the forum but has anyone parked in Lee’s Summit for 4-5 days? Any safe place to park without your car disappearing? Thanks.
Discussion started 08/21/2024 01:58 PM by Kevin - 1 reply (last reply by Mark at 08/21/2024 04:30 PM)Kevin from Omaha on 08/21/2024 01:58 PM
I can’t find any mention of it on the forum but has anyone parked in Lee’s Summit for 4-5 days? Any safe place to park without your car disappearing? Thanks.
Mark from Lee's Summit on 08/21/2024 04:30 PM
Long term parking for the Downtown Lee's Summit Amtrak station is located at 204 SW Market Street. It is a very safe area, but I always call the Lee's Summit Police station and give them my vehicle information so they know to look out for it over those specific days that it is being left in the long term parking lot.
Ernie's Bar and Grill in Leeton
-  + Researching places to eat at on my upcoming tour. According to google, this place is permanently closed.
Discussion started 08/20/2024 10:32 AM by JB - 0 repliesJB from Lee's Summit, MO on 08/20/2024 10:32 AM
Researching places to eat at on my upcoming tour. According to google, this place is permanently closed.
Warrensburg hotel with long-term parking, bike storage
-  + I'll be driving to Warrensburg from Colorado and meeting some friends at the Amtrak station. Does anyone know of a hotel nearby where we can stay with bikes AND I can leave my car while we ride for 4...
Discussion started 08/16/2024 10:57 PM by Mel - 2 replies (last reply by Mel at 08/19/2024 09:41 PM)Mel on 08/16/2024 10:57 PM
I'll be driving to Warrensburg from Colorado and meeting some friends at the Amtrak station. Does anyone know of a hotel nearby where we can stay with bikes AND I can leave my car while we ride for 4 days?
Charlie from Windsor on 08/17/2024 04:43 PM
I don’t know if this helps, Mel, but some years back I took a train trip and left my car in the Warrensburg Amtrak station parking lot for three days and it was there safe and sound when I got back. Also, Katy-Rock Junction in Windsor, MO offers free and secure long-term parking to all of their tent-camping and cabin guests.
Mel on 08/19/2024 09:41 PM
Thanks, Charlie!
Last Minute Trip
-  + My wife and I were looking at the weather next week and it looks like it should be great for a bike ride. We've been wanting to go ride the Katy Trail, so we thought we might as well go for it. Prob...
Discussion started 08/18/2024 10:42 AM by Jason with the bad ideas - 2 replies (last reply by GWW at 08/19/2024 10:19 AM)Jason with the bad ideas from NW Arkansas on 08/18/2024 10:42 AM
My wife and I were looking at the weather next week and it looks like it should be great for a bike ride. We've been wanting to go ride the Katy Trail, so we thought we might as well go for it. Problem is, this means we're kind of rushing on the planning stage of the trip.
We're pretty much just going to wing it. We'll carry all our camping gear and a fair amount of food, but we'll probably try to find hotels/B&B/Etc on the way. I think we'll probably go at a somewhat slower pace, just ride 40ish miles/day. Current thoughts are Clinton-Sedalia-Booneville/New Franklin-Jeff City?-Hermann-Defiance-Machens
I'm currently studying the planning map as much as I can, but I wanted to ask if anyone has any current info for the trail that may not be on the planning map? Any specific areas to avoid? Safety concerns? Etc?
Jason with the bad ideas from NW Arkansas on 08/18/2024 11:33 AM
I should clarify, by "next week" I meant starting tomorrow.
GWW from Washington on 08/19/2024 10:19 AM
As you come into Marthasville and right under HWY 47, the Red Caboose will be on your left side if you're heading east. Good place to stop to eat, visit with the owner, and a safe place to pitch your tent and relax. Has food and charging station. We highly recommend it. There are also other restaurants close by.
CycleInnHermann discounts
-  + CycleInnHermann.
I am offering a great place for cyclist to stay on their trip through Herman. All of our rooms are ground level. For the next month or so will be offering discounts when you call plea...
Discussion started 08/18/2024 03:50 AM by Rich Lauer - 0 repliesRich Lauer from Herman, Missouri on 08/18/2024 03:50 AM
CycleInnHermann.
I am offering a great place for cyclist to stay on their trip through Herman. All of our rooms are ground level. For the next month or so will be offering discounts when you call please ask we take Venmo. Phone me direct pay at time of reservation and enjoy your ride. I am most reasonable in Herman.
573-486-2000 direct line to the owner; RICH LAUER
Katy Bunk House in Sedalia
-  + I am planning on staying at the Bunkhouse on 31 Aug, but recently read a post it may be closed. Anyone try to stay there recently and can confirm either way?
Discussion started 08/17/2024 05:35 PM by Hondo - 0 repliesHondo from Monument on 08/17/2024 05:35 PM
I am planning on staying at the Bunkhouse on 31 Aug, but recently read a post it may be closed. Anyone try to stay there recently and can confirm either way?
Noren River Access, N. Jefferson
-  + I'll be doing the Katy next month with two others. Does anyone have any comments about camping at the Noren Access Campground? Good, bad, safe, keep on riding, etc?
Thanks
Discussion started 08/16/2024 12:07 AM by Crazy Art - 4 replies (last reply by Mark at 08/16/2024 05:19 PM)Crazy Art from Tulsa on 08/16/2024 12:07 AM
I'll be doing the Katy next month with two others. Does anyone have any comments about camping at the Noren Access Campground? Good, bad, safe, keep on riding, etc?
Thanks
Jim from St. Thomas on 08/16/2024 06:49 AM
Jc Parks and Rec has closed the Noren Access campsites until further notice citing too many police calls to the area.
https://abc17news.com/news/top-stories/2024/08/15/jefferson-city-temporarily-bans-camping-at-noren-river-access/
Ray (webmaster) on 08/16/2024 07:20 AM
Well that is disappointing. I have removed it from the Jeff City listings and camping listings for now.
Thanks Jim for passing along the info!
Jim from St. Thomas on 08/16/2024 01:24 PM
The Park's & Rec people went out of their way not to use the word "homeless" when talking about the folks "camping " there. ??
Mark from Lee's Summit on 08/16/2024 05:19 PM
The Turner Katy Trail Shelter/Hostel in Tebbetts is less than 12 miles away from this Jefferson City location so I always recommended that location for "indoor" camping. Plus, you can always call for "Happy Trails Katy-ring Service in Tebbetts" which is awesome food and super convenient. Dinner options in this area can be limited unless you bike into Jefferson City.
Machens to St. Louis via Madison County Confluence and St. Louis Riverfront Trails
-  + I'm going to be doing a solo ride from the KC Amtrak down the Rock Island Trail to Windsor, then Katy to Machens. I've seen a couple routes on Ride with GPS that cross over the Mississippi on 67 then ...
Discussion started 08/14/2024 06:17 PM by Mark - 6 replies (last reply by Mark at 08/16/2024 07:43 AM)Mark from Myrtle Beach on 08/14/2024 06:17 PM
I'm going to be doing a solo ride from the KC Amtrak down the Rock Island Trail to Windsor, then Katy to Machens. I've seen a couple routes on Ride with GPS that cross over the Mississippi on 67 then follow the MCT Trail and St. Louis Riverfront Trail, crossing at the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge. Has anyone done this recently? I'm concerned about possible homeless encampments, illegal immmigrants, gangs of thugs, random drug addicts, etc. Especially as you get close to downtown and the Arch. What's worrisome is that there aren't any recent YouTube videos on such a ride. I would really like to ride along the Mississippi and approach downtown St. Louis from the waterfront, but safety is a real concern. Fallback is the route from the Page/364 bridge that this site recommends. Appreciate any help! Thanks, Mark
Mark from Lee's Summit on 08/14/2024 07:25 PM
The St. Louis Riverfront Trail runs along the levee and floodwall in a very industrial area. There are not many people who can access the trail or the levee easily so there are not many vagrants around. Of course, you always need to be aware of your surroundings, but overall the paved Riverfront Trail is great and you seem to be flying on it after days of being on the Katy Trail crushed rock. The Chain of Rocks bridge over the Mississippi is well worth the trip and the park grounds have just been fully renovated on the St. Louis side of the bridge.
Eric from KCMO on 08/15/2024 10:04 AM
I did a similar ride, however I opted to ride across the entire state of Missouri, starting at State Line Road in Westwood, KS. You could easily do similar if you wanted. After Machens I rode towards St Charles airport then north to the Mississippi, crossing the river using the Grafton Ferry. It’s a seasonal route, google them for season and hours, bring cash. Once in Grafton, Illinois I rode to Alton on the Great River Trail then down to the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge to cross back to Missouri. Check out MCT trails dot org to learn about the Illinois side trails. Also since you'll be in Alton regardless I suggest eating at Brown Bag Bistro. On the St Louis Riverfront Trail I observed a few sketchy people but they did not obstruct or bother me in any way…..it probably helps that a bicycle is moving and harder to panhandle from. When you are in the last mile to the Arch you may have to modify your route (or not) if the floodgate is closed across the trail…I had to backtrack one block then move one block uphill to continue south towards the Arch…it’s fairly simple to figure that out since you’re following the river on the left and traveling south to the Arch. I will include my entire route via a Strava link. I use the free Strava and it works for most of what I’m interested in it for.
https://strava.app.link/ASffEnri5Lb
Mark from Myrtle Beach on 08/15/2024 11:19 AM
Appreciate everyone who has responded, thank you! It's good to get current feedback and I'm feeling a bit better about the ride. I do have one question on the route across Clark Bridge on 67. I've got it figured out how to use Dwiggins, Felte and Saale to minimize time on 94. But my question is how to approach the bridge after getting into West Alton, without just taking 67. One guy took the West Alton Trail to St. Charles St. but that was coming from the Illinois side. I guess I could walk my bike along the shoulder for 1/2 mile. Another guy crossed 67 and took Richard Drive, Brunstein Lane and cut across what looked to be a dirt road (could be private property?) to get to Red School Rd, Wise Rd to Riverland Way and the bike ramp to get onto the bridge. Has anyone gone over Clark Bridge in this direction and what's the best/safest way. Thanks again! Mark
madunibomber from op from Overland park ks on 08/15/2024 04:39 PM
last october i rode from machens to stl useing the mo route thru north saint louis a lot of traffic and that north part of saint louis is a bad area i ride in traffic a lot so not that big of a deal for me. once i got on that greenway trail by the river i saw one lady walking by herself so that part made it worth the ride next time ill will do the alden ill route less stressfull.
Mark from Lee's Summit on 08/15/2024 08:40 PM
Mark ... you are correct that there isn't a great way to go from St. Charles Street north to the West Alton Trail. Most people ride their bike on the shoulder the wrong way along this short section of southbound 67 Highway. I have seen some people walk their bikes along this stretch too. I am pretty sure that the West Alton Trail doesn't quite reach Machens Club Drive (if you look at Google Maps this can be confusing), so I think that you need to get to the gravel parking lot which is just under a mile north of St. Charles Street...from there to the bridge the West Alton Trail is in great condition.
Mark from Myrtle Beach on 08/16/2024 07:43 AM
Mark from Lee's Summit, thanks for the great info! It's nice to know people are actually doing what I was thinking of doing - walking my bike up the wrong side of 67, or even ride on the shoulder a bit if no cars. I did check out the terminus of West Alton Trail a bit more and yes, I may need to go a bit further than Machens Club Drive, but people have done it, so there is a way - as opposed to carrying my bike through thick underbrush! I've also got some feedback on Ride with GPS that taking 67 to the bridge isn't bad, the shoulder is reasonably wide. I will be riding on a Sunday morning so if the traffic is light that would probably be my first option, fallback would then be to walk my bike the wrong way to the trail. And yes, once I get to the river on the trail I would have to cross underneath 67 on Riverlands Way to go back to the bike on ramp. Thanks again, this is extremely helpful! Mark
Looking for a video
-  + My name is Brandon and I walked from Ft Worth, Texas to Illinois and passed along the Katy trail heading from KC to St Louis about a month ago. Along the way I met a cyclist who stopped and took a sho...
Discussion started 08/13/2024 11:06 AM by Brandon - 2 replies (last reply by Gary at 08/13/2024 01:07 PM)Brandon from Fort Worth, TX on 08/13/2024 11:06 AM
My name is Brandon and I walked from Ft Worth, Texas to Illinois and passed along the Katy trail heading from KC to St Louis about a month ago. Along the way I met a cyclist who stopped and took a short video interview on his bike cam between Pilot Grove and Booneville. I was tired and sweaty resting by a trail crossing and didn't think to ask about social media or contact info, but I wanted to check out his content! Its not much to go on but I was wondering if anyone had seen his video's around?
Anonymous on 08/13/2024 12:08 PM
YouTube and crazyguyonabike.com are the only two places that I view Katy Trail posts. A search within those platforms may help you locate what you're looking for.
Gary from Near Tebbetts on 08/13/2024 01:07 PM
You might try doing a search for “Katy Trail Videos” and maybe include the date to narrow the list down.
Treloar Bar & Grill in Treloar
-  + I think that this place should be considered closed until further notice. It's a shame, because it was such a nice stop, run by the best people. There was a rainstorm and a flash flood that resulted...
Discussion started 08/12/2024 02:31 PM by Bill in Columbia (was Houston) - 1 reply (last reply by Ray (webmaster) at 08/12/2024 07:41 PM)Bill in Columbia (was Houston) on 08/12/2024 02:31 PM
I think that this place should be considered closed until further notice. It's a shame, because it was such a nice stop, run by the best people. There was a rainstorm and a flash flood that resulted in a couple of feet of water flowing through the store. I'm sure that they will rebuild, but for now, they are not operating. Check their Facebook page for more info.
Ray (webmaster) on 08/12/2024 07:41 PM
Thank you for the heads-up Bill. This is sad news.
I pulled this listing off of the Treloar page, and out of the Trip Planner, until I hear that they are back up and running.
-  + What type of surface is the trail?
Discussion started 08/11/2024 09:13 AM by Peter Loughran - 1 reply (last reply by GWW at 08/12/2024 10:53 AM)Peter Loughran from Glenview on 08/11/2024 09:13 AM
What type of surface is the trail?
GWW from Washington on 08/12/2024 10:53 AM
I would call it chat. Not gravel, but not rock either. It can be very dusty when we have dry conditions, and can be "mucky" when wet.
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Leeton Trailhead in Leeton
-  + FYI, there is a water fountain and men’s/women’s bathroom with running water (during spring and summer) at the Leeton Trailhead.
Discussion started 07/01/2021 06:19 PM by Mike - 3 replies (last reply by anonymous at 08/12/2024 08:17 AM)Mike from Leeton, Mo on 07/01/2021 06:19 PM
FYI, there is a water fountain and men’s/women’s bathroom with running water (during spring and summer) at the Leeton Trailhead.
Anonymous on 08/11/2024 03:36 PM
where is the trail head in Leeton?
Thanks
Teresa from Holt on 08/11/2024 04:23 PM
Can you drive to the Leeton Trailhead and park?
If not where can you park in Leeton?
Thank you
Anonymous on 08/12/2024 08:17 AM
Google Maps is a good tool to use to see the lay of the land.
planned round trip in september 2025
-  + I am planning to make a round trip of the Katy trail in early September 2025. I am looking for fellow riders that would like to make a group outing of it. I will be going regardless of interest just t...
Discussion started 06/25/2024 07:44 PM by Don Schmitz - 3 replies (last reply by Stewart at 08/08/2024 08:55 PM)Don Schmitz from Joliet IL on 06/25/2024 07:44 PM
I am planning to make a round trip of the Katy trail in early September 2025. I am looking for fellow riders that would like to make a group outing of it. I will be going regardless of interest just thought it would be more fun with others and a good way to meet new friends.
As of June 25 2025 I am six weeks out of a right side FHP and am starting to get back into shape for the North Shore Century in Chicago this coming September. That will give me time to prep for the Katy Trail. I plan on making this an 6 to 8 day trip stopping to camp at different campsites up and back allowing for sight seeing throughout the trip.
Anyone interested please feel free to contact me at elements2elegance@gmail.com.
Thank you for your interest and good wishes to all.
Keith on 08/05/2024 03:18 PM
Where are you from and what's your start date?
Keith on 08/05/2024 03:32 PM
Sorry, I meant to ask where you are starting from?
Stewart from LEBANON, Oregon on 08/08/2024 08:55 PM
I'm looking at doing the trip one way in September. I understand your doing a round trip but I would be interested in joining you. I just had a total right hip replacement in July.
available electric
-  + Is there electric available to charge a battery for an e bike?
Discussion started 08/05/2024 03:08 PM by Keith - 4 replies (last reply by Jim at 08/06/2024 01:23 PM)Keith on 08/05/2024 03:08 PM
Is there electric available to charge a battery for an e bike?
Wayne from Penetanguishene on 08/06/2024 09:41 AM
Did the Katy 4 years ago and other than hotels I don’t believe I noticed any electrical receptacles at camp sites.
SCOTT YOUNG from OKC on 08/06/2024 10:12 AM
Last Oct '23, my wife and I rode the Katy. We had electric at every campsite we stayed at: Katy Rock Junction in Windsor, Mo State Fairgrounds in Sedalia (I'd skip this place and they'll charge you $12 to plug in.), Pilot Grove City Park set up camp by 1 of the 2 pavilions multiple outlets available. Also you are supposed to inform the local PD if you'll be camping overnight, Cooper's landing (bring an extension cord the outlets are for the Travel Trailers but I've plugged in twice. If you happen to stay at the Marthasville Comm Baseball park, they have functioning outlets as well.
Anonymous on 08/06/2024 10:42 AM
The Katy Roundhouse campground in Franklin has electricity also.
Jim from St. Thomas on 08/06/2024 01:23 PM
The Turner Shelter in Tebbetts has an outside outlet next to the soda machine.
We found the best property Airbnb offers!
-  + Biking from end to end. We arrived in Boonville last night just hoping for a decent bed, good shower and maybe a place to park bikes. What we found upon arrival... OMG.
Katy Retreat in Boonville. If...
Discussion started 08/04/2024 09:35 PM by JT - 0 repliesJT from Saint Peters, MO on 08/04/2024 09:35 PM
Biking from end to end. We arrived in Boonville last night just hoping for a decent bed, good shower and maybe a place to park bikes. What we found upon arrival... OMG.
Katy Retreat in Boonville. If you ever stay in Boonville and don't stay there you have missed in my opinion the best Airbnb available. We arrive and find cookies and candy waiting. Temperature a cool 72. A fully stocked bike garage located in the garage was the bomb. They even had a bike lift! Every tool you could imagine, too.
We spent the evening chilling on the beautiful back patio. Just amazing ambiance. Dinner we ordered some supplies from Walmart and grilled out back. Burgers and beer felt real good.
But I'm not joking. Check this place out. It's dirt cheap, has enough room to sleep 10+ without worry, and just what is provided will amaze you. It did all of us.
Biking Katy in August and Hartsburg camping
-  + I am thinking abount my third biking from Sedalia to St.Charles and have a couple of questions.
1. Is it OK or too hot to bike in the week of August 20. The last time I biked someone said the biking ...
Discussion started 08/02/2024 10:34 PM by Tom - 2 replies (last reply by Bill R. at 08/03/2024 07:31 PM)Tom from Naperville,IL on 08/02/2024 10:34 PM
I am thinking abount my third biking from Sedalia to St.Charles and have a couple of questions.
1. Is it OK or too hot to bike in the week of August 20. The last time I biked someone said the biking Katy Trail is popular in spring and fall. Is it too hot in late August?
2. What is the best place to camp overnight in Hartsburg? Other than the AirBnB camp which is a good place to camp?
Thanks.
Rex from Springfield, MO on 08/03/2024 09:12 AM
The odds are that it will be in the 90s in late August. Even so, the trail has a lot of shade, so it's not too bad. I went one time when it got up to 104 degrees and the only really bad stretch I remember was the last stretch to St. Charles, where there was not much shade. If there is no rain for a long time, it can get very dusty.
I don't know anything about camping in Hartsburg.
Bill R. on 08/03/2024 07:31 PM
Check the weather. You can see it for 13 days out. Sometimes it's hot. Sometimes it's not.
Rock Island Trail Stadium Parking in Raytown
-  + Hello! Can you leave your car overnight as this parking place. I'd like to leave it there for 4 nights Aug. 29 to Sept. 2 while we ride the Katy Trail all the way one way. If I can do this, is there a...
Discussion started 07/29/2024 06:08 PM - 4 replies (last reply by anonymous at 08/02/2024 03:12 PM)Anonymous on 07/29/2024 06:08 PM
Hello! Can you leave your car overnight as this parking place. I'd like to leave it there for 4 nights Aug. 29 to Sept. 2 while we ride the Katy Trail all the way one way. If I can do this, is there a cost? Also, would it be safe leaving it there? Are there cameras in the parking lot? Thanks for any help!
Monkey man from Kc on 07/30/2024 09:16 AM
Not very safe at all to leave your car there for 4 days. Maybe take the Amtrak to kc or Lee summit then ride back. Lee summit would be a better place to park if you are going to drive. Maybe see if the Lee Summit Amtrak station has long term parking?
Monkey man from Kc on 07/30/2024 10:25 AM
On second thought…..you should just drive to Pleasant Hill and start there. Anything north of there you will have to contend with “the Greenwood gap”. Where the Rock Island trail disappears for 7 miles. You would be taking city streets, otherwise. Pleasant Hill is likely much safer than anything north of there.
Mark from Lee's Summit on 07/30/2024 11:07 PM
The long term parking in Downtown Lee's Summit by the Amtrak station is located at 204 SW Market Street. I always let the police know when I leave a car for several days so they can keep an eye out, but that area of Downtown Lee's Summit is very safe. The Rock Island Trail is not far from Downtown Lee's Summit and there are several good low traffic routes that utilize sidewalk trails or bike lanes for most of the distance to the Rock Island Trail. As was previously mentioned, there are also multiple options for getting across the 8 mile Greenwood Gap to where the long distance Rock Island Trail picks up in Pleasant Hill.
Anonymous on 08/02/2024 03:12 PM
Thanks, Monkey & Mark!
Katy Junction B&B in Pilot Grove
-  + Jerry is a great host. Kind and considerate. We had a lovely room with a very comfortable bed. Great shower. Jerry welcomed us with a cold drink, entertained us with local tales and his very interesti...
Discussion started 07/31/2024 11:08 PM by Helen and Max - 0 repliesHelen and Max from Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand on 07/31/2024 11:08 PM
Jerry is a great host. Kind and considerate. We had a lovely room with a very comfortable bed. Great shower. Jerry welcomed us with a cold drink, entertained us with local tales and his very interesting and varied career. He helped us out with laundry, cooked us a delicious breakfast, took us to the medical centre for a case of poison ivy, and then to get medicine. When we discovered a flat tyre as we were leaving he immediately helped us. A great host - don’t miss Jerry’s place on your Katy Trail adventure. (Helen and Max Mason from New Zealand - we have spent the last 2 months cycling 1,870 miles before our son’s wedding in Arkansas.- happy trails!)
The Hoffman Family
-  + I guessed this was the Hoffman family before I read the article.
https://www.crainsgrandrapids.com/news/hospitality-tourism/florida-family-that-stumbled-upon-mackinac-island-hasnt-stopped-buying-piec...
Discussion started 07/29/2024 06:02 PM by Jim - 0 repliesJim from St. Thomas on 07/29/2024 06:02 PM
I guessed this was the Hoffman family before I read the article.
https://www.crainsgrandrapids.com/news/hospitality-tourism/florida-family-that-stumbled-upon-mackinac-island-hasnt-stopped-buying-pieces-of-it/
I have absolutely no problem with them acquiring property. Just hope they follow through with their Augusta plans without killing the charm of the area.