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Hazel's House in Marthasville
 -  + Towels and linens are included in in the rental.
Discussion started 05/23/2024 05:03 PM by Danielle - 1 reply (last reply by Triker at 05/24/2024 10:45 AM)
Danielle from Marthasville on 05/23/2024 05:03 PM
Towels and linens are included in in the rental.

 
Triker from Monroe City, Mo on 05/24/2024 10:45 AM
This doesn't mean you can steal them..


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Parking
 -  + Taking shuttle to Clinton Parking suggestions for 5 days in st Charles
Discussion started 05/23/2024 06:58 PM by John - 0 replies
John on 05/23/2024 06:58 PM
Taking shuttle to Clinton Parking suggestions for 5 days in st Charles


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Holzhauser's Bar & Grill in Portland
 -  + Ordered food…..never got it.
Discussion started 05/21/2024 02:21 PM by Mike - 3 replies (last reply by Clinton at 05/22/2024 07:53 PM)
Mike from Chicago on 05/21/2024 02:21 PM
Ordered food…..never got it.

 
Gary from Near Tebbetts on 05/21/2024 05:37 PM
Then what did you do?

 
Anonymous on 05/22/2024 10:25 AM

a) I asked about my order and got my food soon after.

b) I never asked about my order and left in disbelief about their error, accepting though that humans error.

c) I never asked about my order, left in disbelief about their error and made a post hoping everyone would learn of the injustice.

d) I never asked about my order, left in disbelief and made a post hoping everyone would learn of the injustice realizing later that I errored by not asking about my order and that by not asking I should not have made the comment that I did.

 
Clinton from Clinton on 05/22/2024 07:53 PM
e) I never asked about my order, left in disbelief and ate cicadas all the rest of the way.


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Review - Chilhowee City Park
 -  + Two camp sites. No fee. Some trees, but not really good for a hammock. Two blocks from the trailhead. No toilet I could find, which meant walking back to the trailhead to use the port-a-potty there...
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Michael from Arnold on 05/22/2024 05:44 PM
Two camp sites. No fee. Some trees, but not really good for a hammock. Two blocks from the trailhead. No toilet I could find, which meant walking back to the trailhead to use the port-a-potty there. Noisy all night: several dogs (some loose), noisy cars all night, late night visitors to the park. The nearby store was not open in the evening, but was open in the morning.


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Steamboat Junction Campground in Bluffton
 -  + Great spot to camp. Check in was easy and the camping was great.
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Wayne on 05/22/2024 10:20 AM
Great spot to camp. Check in was easy and the camping was great.


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Lindenhof Bed & Breakfast in Augusta
 -  + Right off the Katy Trail in Augusta, MO, this B&B is a haven for travelers. Loved that fact that there was a bike room with power to store our ebikes. The sleeping room was comfortable, the common a...
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Sharon from Chicago, IL on 05/20/2024 08:26 PM
Right off the Katy Trail in Augusta, MO, this B&B is a haven for travelers. Loved that fact that there was a bike room with power to store our ebikes. The sleeping room was comfortable, the common areas clean and welcoming, and breakfast was delicious. Lots of attention to detail by the innkeeper in both the upkeep, decorating, and service on the property. Highly recommend.


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Dormitory at School House B + B in Rocheport
 -  + Loved this stay and the town too
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Marsha Raymond from Green Valley on 05/18/2024 03:01 PM
Loved this stay and the town too


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City Park in Pilot Grove
 -  + Camped here on a Saturday night (May 11, 2024). It was high school graduation night, so there was a celebration and party at the Community Center in the park, so we were not sure what to expect. But i...
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Ted from Jupiter, Florida on 05/18/2024 01:52 PM
Camped here on a Saturday night (May 11, 2024). It was high school graduation night, so there was a celebration and party at the Community Center in the park, so we were not sure what to expect. But it turned out great, as the park has plenty of space for everyone -- campers, graduates and their families. There are two big shelters that can be used by campers, and they have plenty of electrical outlets, plus overhead lights. There is also plenty of open areas to pitch tents. There are flush toilets, but no showers, and the bathroom is not a place I would linger long. But you get what you pay for, and this is FREE to camp, and a bargain. When the community pool opens, I would assume after Memorial Day, you can pay for a shower there. We met a lot of locals who were hanging out for the graduation, and had some great conversations. Really enjoyed out stay here. And there is a Casey's a couple blocks away.


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Katy Roundhouse in New Franklin
 -  + The Katy literally cuts through the middle of this place. Spacious sites that are all pretty close to the bathroom/showers. We were a bit leary when we set up (Friday, May 10, 2024), as a big troop of...
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Ted from Jupiter, Florida on 05/18/2024 01:47 PM
The Katy literally cuts through the middle of this place. Spacious sites that are all pretty close to the bathroom/showers. We were a bit leary when we set up (Friday, May 10, 2024), as a big troop of boy scouts was going to be arriving around 8 p.m. The Roundhouse owner said they would be a bit noisy when they arrived and set up, but that they would settle down fast. I took a shower after hearing that news, because I did the math, and there were two showers and two toilets, an no urinals. So using the bathroom after they arrived might be a challenge. Well, they all started arriving right on schedule, and it unfolded as expected, with initial noise followed by a very quiet camp, considering 32 tents had popped up. Amazingly enough, I never had a problem finding an empty stall, so I'm not sure what was going on, but I couldn't complain. Overall a very nice spot to stop on the trail, with a Casey's not far away, but on top of a steep hill.


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Klondike Park in Augusta
 -  + Not much has been said about the power plant on the other side of the river that was at a low roar during our stay. White noise, but ear plugs recommended. We stayed at site 34, near bathrooms/showers...
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Ted from Jupiter, Florida on 05/18/2024 01:22 PM
Not much has been said about the power plant on the other side of the river that was at a low roar during our stay. White noise, but ear plugs recommended. We stayed at site 34, near bathrooms/showers. All those sites around there are nice, but were a bit soggy due to rain. Showers were push-button and just warm enough. And no matter which way you are coming or going, there are steep sections as the campground is up on the bluff. I thought the west entrance was the best, since it is short and paved. Coming on from the east on loose gravel with tough switchbacks t the top was a tough way to end the day. Leaving obviously easier than coming.


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Trail Conditions from Columbia to St Charles
 -  + Since all the storms, is trail pretty mushy now and any big wash-outs or flooding? DNR does not show trail detail. May pop on May 23-26 depending on mushiness. Would greatly appreciate it. Thanks
Discussion started 05/15/2024 02:00 PM by DS Douin - 1 reply (last reply by GWW at 05/16/2024 04:23 PM)
DS Douin from KT on 05/15/2024 02:00 PM
Since all the storms, is trail pretty mushy now and any big wash-outs or flooding? DNR does not show trail detail.
May pop on May 23-26 depending on mushiness.
Would greatly appreciate it. Thanks

 
GWW from Washington on 05/16/2024 04:23 PM
As of yesterday afternoon, there was a tree down and fully across the trail just east of Marthasville. It should be removed by now, but be aware. You'll have to get off the trail to get around it.


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Kim's Cabins in Windsor
 -  + Does Kim's also have camping availble? We have friends who camp and friends who need a cabin! Or, any other suggestions would be helpful. The one in Defiance does, but we want something further wes...
Discussion started 05/13/2024 12:00 PM by Jen K - 6 replies (last reply by Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins at 05/15/2024 11:45 AM)
Jen K from St. lous on 05/13/2024 12:00 PM
Does Kim's also have camping availble? We have friends who camp and friends who need a cabin! Or, any other suggestions would be helpful. The one in Defiance does, but we want something further west.

 
Jim from St. Thomas on 05/13/2024 06:58 PM
Hey Kim! You really need to get a phone!
:-)

 
Clinton from Clinton on 05/13/2024 11:03 PM
Kim and her cabins are as good as it gets, but I don’t think she has camping. Katy-Rock Junction is within sight and shouting distance of Kim’s Cabins and is a tent camping delight with a super clean bath house and lots of little extras. Cabin at Kim’s and camp at Katy-Rock and everyone will be happy.

 
Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins from Windsor on 05/14/2024 09:25 AM
Kim here ?? I don't have camping, just my four modern cabins with kitchens. As Clinton said, across the street is wonderful Katy-Rock Junction and I often have folks do a mix of both mine and theirs. My phone number is everywhere if anyone needs it - 660-351-0905. Thanks for checking!

 
Anonymous on 05/14/2024 01:47 PM
Kim here??

Kim.....you not sure if you're Kim or not??

 
Clinton from Clinton on 05/15/2024 12:06 AM
Kim knows who she is, and everyone who is anyone knows who Kim is. The question is, who are you, Skippy? Oh, I’m sorry, Anonymous?

 
Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins from Windsor on 05/15/2024 11:45 AM
Definitely Kim here - have no idea why the question marks except my eyes are getting old ??


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group rides on KATY
 -  + I am looking to join a small group/tour for a 3-4 day ride on the trail. Don't feel comfortable going solo. Preferably Rocheport-St.Charles. Any tour or guide services advice would be appreciated. ...
Discussion started 04/29/2024 12:41 PM by Suzannw - 3 replies (last reply by CurtM at 05/14/2024 09:08 PM)
Suzannw from Kentucky on 04/29/2024 12:41 PM
I am looking to join a small group/tour for a 3-4 day ride on the trail. Don't feel comfortable going solo. Preferably Rocheport-St.Charles. Any tour or guide services advice would be appreciated.

 
CurtM from Farmington AR on 05/06/2024 06:49 PM
I've done the MKT several times solo and you should not be intimidated. I can't think of any place other than maybe North Jefferson where I wouldn't leave a vehicle. Having said that, parking at the Community Center in Clinton (west portal) or St Charles (not quite the east portal, but close) are plenty safe. You check in at the Clinton Community Center, which is about a half mile from the start on a decent bike trail. There's also camping there. As others have mentioned, there are hotels in St Charles where you can park a vehicle, or there is parking along the trail itself in several public lots. I would say that you need to be able to handle bad weather (thunderstorms, hail, high summer temps/humidity, etc.); that's the real risk. This web site is super for finding accommodations, cafes, shuttles, etc. You'll have a great time.

 
Anonymous on 05/08/2024 07:30 AM
Cool for women to ride solo, I am 100% up for that but do you see women doing it often?

 
CurtM from Farmington AR on 05/14/2024 09:08 PM
Another two cents worth. I would guess that solo riders are not in the majority, but I would say of the walkers, hikers and other trail users I've seen more women than men going it alone. I do remember a woman hiking across the US alone that I met on the MKT a few years ago. If you want to test the trail, would maybe recommend the Big Bike across Missouri (Big BAM) event. 2024 dates are 2-6 June and 6-12 Oct. It's a group ride but it's so strung out that you may as well be riding solo, which you can do if you wish. You'll be with the group in the evenings, so it may be a good way to see the trail by yourself but still have the companionship when you want it. In fact, last summer I kind of rode through the middle of the group, but was still traveling pretty much alone. Would recommend October simply because June can get warm. Cheers.


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Shuttle Recommendations St. Charles to Springfield
 -  + My wife and I are being dropped off in Clinton and plan to bike to St Charles. Would like some recommendations for a shuttle to return to Springfield and save my sister another long drive to pick us ...
Discussion started 05/07/2024 10:31 AM by Jim - 1 reply (last reply by Channabilly at 05/12/2024 04:02 PM)
Jim from St Petersburg, FL on 05/07/2024 10:31 AM
My wife and I are being dropped off in Clinton and plan to bike to St Charles. Would like some recommendations for a shuttle to return to Springfield and save my sister another long drive to pick us up.

 
Channabilly from Channahon on 05/12/2024 04:02 PM
The wife and I used Katy Bike Rental and Shuttle last year and are signed up for June this year too. I don't have anything to compare it to to say if there is better or worse. They leave daily at 8:00 AM from old St. Charles behind a hotel right off the trail. It's a big commuter van with an enclosed trailer for your bikes and gear. No frills, but they do a per person rate of $120 unlike others which require a group of 4. They have an entry in the Shuttle section of the Trip Planner, but here's their info:

Bike Rental, Shuttle
St Charles MO
636-987-2600
https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/katybikerentalshuttle/items/?flow=883602&full-items=yes

Like I said, don't know if they're the best or worst, but we're using them again.

Enjoy your trip.


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trail conditions
 -  + We're riding west out of St. Charles towards McKittrick on May 9, 10 or 11. Anything on the trail we should be aware of? I saw there have been flood advisories in the area. Thank you.
Discussion started 05/08/2024 05:31 PM by LG - 1 reply (last reply by Bill R. at 05/08/2024 08:46 PM)
LG from Des Moines on 05/08/2024 05:31 PM
We're riding west out of St. Charles towards McKittrick on May 9, 10 or 11. Anything on the trail we should be aware of? I saw there have been flood advisories in the area. Thank you.

 
Bill R. from Wentzville on 05/08/2024 08:46 PM
With storms and winds you might just be aware that there could be blowdowns on the trail corridor until DNR can get them cleared. I rode that area Sunday and it was fine. A little spongy and slow riding in some shaded areas. But otherwise ...


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Washington to Sedalia
 -  + My wife and I will riding from Washington to Sedalia then taking tha Amtrak back to Washington. Looking for suggestions of places to eat and see along that route.
Discussion started 05/08/2024 08:17 AM by Joe - 1 reply (last reply by anonymous at 05/08/2024 01:10 PM)
Joe from Madison, Wi on 05/08/2024 08:17 AM
My wife and I will riding from Washington to Sedalia then taking tha Amtrak back to Washington. Looking for suggestions of places to eat and see along that route.

 
Anonymous on 05/08/2024 01:10 PM
What to see/eat entirely depends on what you like. The trail of course is what to see. We take our time and smell the roses. The limestone bluffs, the river, the farm land, tree canopies, wild flowers and wildlife are all worth taking time for. Other than that I think both Jefferson City and Hermann are good short detours off the trail.

Jefferson City has the Missouri State Capitol which is worth a tour for the Thomas Hart Benton murals. Arris' Pizza and Madison's are good lunch stops near the capitol.

Hermann is quaint little German town with German beer, wine, food and architecture. Wineries with polka bands on the patio can be fun too. HUP....HUP.....HO!!! Loutre Market just south of the Katy at McKittrick has been a good stop to buy Hermann area wine often for less than winery prices.

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Trail Condition - Any issues
 -  + Looking to ride the trail from Clinton to Machens on Saturday, May 11th. Are there any know issues, detours, flooding, etc. at this time? I'm not seeing any issues reported in this forum. This will...
Discussion started 05/07/2024 07:50 AM by Roger - 1 reply (last reply by anonymous at 05/07/2024 07:56 AM)
Roger from Boonville, IN on 05/07/2024 07:50 AM
Looking to ride the trail from Clinton to Machens on Saturday, May 11th. Are there any know issues, detours, flooding, etc. at this time? I'm not seeing any issues reported in this forum. This will be my 3rd time riding the trial in one day so I'm familiar with the trail. Thanks for any and all input.

 
Anonymous on 05/07/2024 07:56 AM
Nothing on DNR's advisory map except a tick warning.


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First Time Trail Rider...
 -  + Did the GAP/C&O and caught the bug. Want to do another weeklong ride. Loved the B&Bs, didn't camp. Was fine being off the grid for hours at a time. That said... This trail starting in Raytown and con...
Discussion started 04/07/2024 05:35 PM by Through-Biker - 7 replies (last reply by Uncle Rico at 05/05/2024 08:32 PM)
Through-Biker from Chicagoland on 04/07/2024 05:35 PM
Did the GAP/C&O and caught the bug. Want to do another weeklong ride. Loved the B&Bs, didn't camp. Was fine being off the grid for hours at a time. That said...

This trail starting in Raytown and connecting to the Katy seems like a great ride. I ordered the book so I can acquaint myself with the towns and places to get water, meals, and overnight stays.

Plan is to get in 50-60 mile days. Not looking to go much longer than that. I'd like to stop and see the sights.

Biggest issue for me right now is getting to the western-most trailhead and getting home from the eastern-most. I thought maybe I'd rent an SUV and put bikes in that, dropping it in KC and taking a Lyft to the trailhead. Then, picking up another SUV/van and head home. But I have also heard there are services that will bring you back to your vehicle (if you did that) at the start...that is where I could use some help.

Lastly, this is an east/west trail so I imagine there will be tons of sunlight directly overhead (versus the GAP where it goes over and you are shielded.) Am I directionally-correct? (I.e. am I going to want to consider a sun beating down my backside all afternoon?

Any other tips are appreciated.

 
Anne on 04/08/2024 09:25 AM
We always park in St Charles and shuttle to Clinton. You could do the reverse as well. Many shuttle services. Vehicles are safe. We always stay at Country in and Suites. They let you park for the week. Let them know you have a car you’re leaving. It’s a great ride. We try to do it yearly. Enjoy.

 
John from Pacific on 04/09/2024 06:24 AM
Have you considered Amtrak. I think they have direct routes from Chicago to KC and St Louis To Chicago and you can reserve a spot for your bike.

 
Ray (webmaster) on 04/09/2024 11:00 AM
You mentioned starting on the Rock Island at Raytown, and then you would connect to the KT at Windsor. Just be aware that there is a gap in the Rock Island trail between Lee's Summit and Pleasant Hill. People ride this gap using on-road routes all the time, but I'm just mentioning this because I know some people only want to use trail. The interactive map at https://bikekatytrail.com/katy-trail-map.aspx offers the route that Google suggested for biking between Lee's Summit and Pleasant Hill.

Also you asked about tree cover. You will definitely get more sun on the Katy Trail than on the GAP, but there are still a lot of wooded sections. Besides wooded areas and river bluffs, there's a good amount of trees along the sides of many parts of the old railroad right of way.

Finally you asked about shuttles - here is a list of all the shuttle services we know of: https://bikekatytrail.com/planner.aspx?scid=306&ecid=59&rt=0&rtid=1&svcs=|17|

Good luck planning your trip, and have fun out there on the trail

 
Anonymous on 04/19/2024 09:14 AM
Who do you contact about leaving a car in St. Charles? Got a phone number, etc?

 
Anne from Arizona on 04/20/2024 09:27 PM
Since we stay at the Country Inn and Suites we notify the front desk. They will tell you where to park. It is the lot behind their parking deck. They will note your make model and license and return date and log it in a ledger they keep. It’s safe. We have not had any problems and there are lots of vehicles that park there.

 
MichiganMike from St Joseph, MI on 05/05/2024 07:16 PM
Have done both a handful of times each. Logistics for me have varied. Going to do the Katy this year one last time and decided to rent a car one way to Clinton, then pick up another one way rental in St. Peters (5 or so miles from St Charles) to drive back to St Joe. Rented a mini van each way so the bike will fit in no problem. Good luck on your trip.

 
Uncle Rico from Chicago on 05/05/2024 08:32 PM
HI Chicago,

My buddy and I are biking the Katy in mid-May. Taking the Amtrak to Sedalia, then working our way east. Catching the train back to Chicago. From St. Charles, we'll bike to Lambert Airport and take the train downtown to catch the Amtrak. Tickets were around $100 round trip. This site has a good route from the trail in St. Charles to Lambert Airport.

Have a good ride.


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Flooding
 -  + Has anyone encountered flooding on the trail near St. Charles. I have received some alerts on my Alexa from the National weather service. We are possibly walking some of rhe trail near Agusta tomorrow...
Discussion started 04/29/2024 11:07 PM by Mary Tauer - 1 reply (last reply by anonymous at 05/01/2024 09:32 AM)
Mary Tauer from St. Charles on 04/29/2024 11:07 PM
Has anyone encountered flooding on the trail near St. Charles. I have received some alerts on my Alexa from the National weather service. We are possibly walking some of rhe trail near Agusta tomorrow.

 
Anonymous on 05/01/2024 09:32 AM
Did you?


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Katy Junction B&B
 -  + Last weekend I stayed at Katy Junction B&B owned and operated by Jerry Selbach in Pilot Grove, just off the Katy trail. I mentioned to Jerry over the phone, I wanted to get out of town for my birthday...
Discussion started 04/28/2024 02:42 PM by Lauren - 1 reply (last reply by Billy at 04/29/2024 10:19 AM)
Lauren from Richmond Heights on 04/28/2024 02:42 PM
Last weekend I stayed at Katy Junction B&B owned and operated by Jerry Selbach in Pilot Grove, just off the Katy trail. I mentioned to Jerry
over the phone, I wanted to get out of town for my birthday and I would traveling alone therefore, I only needed one bed, but I preferred to have my own bathroom. Fortunately, the Inn was not fully booked
just myself and a couple driving in from Oklahoma. I had the entire upstairs to myself. Jerry surprised me with a homemade birthday cake which the four of us enjoyed that evening. After a
Wonderful night's sleep in my private quarters, I came down for breakfast I was pleasantly surprised to see Jerry wearing starch white chef attire! Jerry served up a delicious breakfast of scrambled eggs and cheese,hash browns,sausage patties fresh fruit, toast,jam, juice, and coffee. The kind-hearted host wasn't finished yet, he presented me with a birthday card. When it was time to go, Jerry helped me with my bags. We hugged goodbye in the driveway. As I drove away I thought my
to myself, that was one of the best birthday's ever!




































 
Billy from Yukon, OK on 04/29/2024 10:19 AM
Jerry is indeed an awesome host.
Highly recommend this BNB.


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Volunteer Park in Hartsburg
 -  + I will be riding my ebike from Clinton to Machens. I would like to camp here, but I would need two electrical outlets to charge my batteries overnight. Does anyone know if there are outlets available ...
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Paul from St. Charles on 04/29/2024 12:46 AM
I will be riding my ebike from Clinton to Machens. I would like to camp here, but I would need two electrical outlets to charge my batteries overnight. Does anyone know if there are outlets available that work?


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Trying to find the best ride for older woman that loves the little towns
 -  + I started last year doing solo trips. The trips will be geared around bicycle trials I can handle and feel safe riding. Katy has come up in many of my searches, so I thought I should check more into t...
Discussion started 04/25/2024 11:31 AM by Wendy - 4 replies (last reply by Cathy from Churchill at 04/28/2024 11:18 PM)
Wendy from Suburb of Chicago on 04/25/2024 11:31 AM
I started last year doing solo trips. The trips will be geared around bicycle trials I can handle and feel safe riding. Katy has come up in many of my searches, so I thought I should check more into this.

I would love suggestions of where to bike on this trail and safe places to stay. I would only be in the area for 3-4 days tops.

I am a young woman of 58 and enjoy pedaling trails that run through small towns and/or have sites to stop and check out.

I know zero about the Katy (but will do more research) so any suggestions are welcome.

My bike (if it matters) is a Trek Hybrid.

 
Anonymous on 04/26/2024 08:47 AM
We have through the years enjoyed the Rocheport and Hermann areas of the trail. East and west of those two has some great views and welcoming small towns.

Have never stayed or biked on the Katy and felt unsafe...it goes without saying though to always be spatially aware of your surroundings no matter where you are. This is a great site to read reviews and check out what the towns have to offer to see if they are of interest to you.

Your Trek hybrid is well suited for the Katy. Skinny tires work but not have enough contact. Fat tires will work but are overkill. Hydrids with 38's are a good fit for the Katy.

Have fun planning and enjoy your ride on the Katy.

 
Alan from Sedalia on 04/26/2024 12:16 PM
If you enjoy small towns you'll like the Katy Trail. The section between Weldon Spring and Tebbetts seems to have the highest concentration but the entire trail has towns scattered all along its length. The small town of Rocheport is particularly charming and the trail east of there in my opinion is beautiful. I'm not sure which Trek hybrid bike you have but I rode a round trip of the entire Katy Trail last year on a Specialized Sirrus which is considered a hybrid bike and it did great. I'm male a few years older than you and I made that trip alone and never once felt unsafe. I have seen women riding the trail solo also. The trip planner on this site is a great resource. Good luck and have fun.

 
Jim from St. Thomas on 04/26/2024 05:27 PM
I think my pick for your criteria would be McKittrick/Hermann to St Charles. You would have Treloar, Marthasville, Dutzow, Augusta, Defiance and you would end in St Charles with plenty of lodging and meal options. Your Trek hybrid will be fine. My wife and I have ridden Clinton to St Charles many times on our Treks.

 
Cathy from Churchill from Churchill, PA on 04/28/2024 11:18 PM
I agree that your Trek Hybrid will be great for the Katy Trail. That was the bike I rode from 2005 until I moved from Missouri to Pennsylvania in 2017.

How far do you plan to ride each day? The previous suggestions are all great. Once I know how far you ride a day I'll weigh in on intinerary suggestions.

I rode solo on the Katy many times. I'm a "older woman" and have never felt concerned by people. Occasionally I would see a snake here and there, but if you don't bother them they won't bother you.

I would suggest that you carry something like pepper spray. I have found them at places like Dick's or WalMart in the sporting section. It's a small, maybe 2 inch canister on a keychain type thingy. I think some joggers have them. That's more for the very, very rare dog that may nip at you. In my 12 years of riding on the Katy no dog ever threatened me, but I felt a little more confident having one in my panier.

You will absolutely love riding on the Katy Trail.


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Judy's Kitchen in Windsor
 -  + Our first to eat here. Had the fish platter. We will definitly come back to this kitchen of Judy's. A cozy, homey place to have aeal.
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Our first to eat here. Had the fish platter. We will definitly come back to this kitchen of Judy's. A cozy, homey place to have aeal.


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 -  + Hi! I was thinking about planning a fun week-long vacation of hiking the Katy Trail. I figured we could stop each day and head into town to explore and stay for the night. But what section of the Katy...
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JR from Smyrna, GA on 04/22/2024 04:19 PM
Hi! I was thinking about planning a fun week-long vacation of hiking the Katy Trail. I figured we could stop each day and head into town to explore and stay for the night. But what section of the Katy Trail do you think would be best to do? We would have a week in the fall or summer. We would probably be able to hike about 10 mi a day. Would love to hear your suggestions!!! Thank you.

 
Anonymous on 04/23/2024 08:34 AM
You may want to check the Trip Reports link from the home page to how others have walked the trail. Distance between towns vary as well as amenities once you reach town.


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Katy Junction B&B in Pilot Grove
 -  + The Katy Junction B&B in Pilot Grove is an awesome stop on the Katy Trail and I'm so happy we stayed there! The owner Jerry Selbach is a kind hearted host who sat with us and told us tales of Pilot Gr...
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Ashley B from Lohman, MO on 04/22/2024 11:20 AM
The Katy Junction B&B in Pilot Grove is an awesome stop on the Katy Trail and I'm so happy we stayed there! The owner Jerry Selbach is a kind hearted host who sat with us and told us tales of Pilot Grove and of his life. The room was super comfortable and a good respite for my husband who was biking the trail. The breakfast was delicious and the night before we got to try some vanilla ice cream with pepper jelly and it was amazing! Thank you for the wonderful stay, Jerry!!


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Bridge Work at Hermann
 -  + Looks like getting into Hermann may be a little tricky in the near future. The article is not real clear on how/when the bike lane will be affected. https://www.modot.org/node/45356
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Jim from St. Thomas on 04/21/2024 07:35 PM
Looks like getting into Hermann may be a little tricky in the near future.
The article is not real clear on how/when the bike lane will be affected.

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Cooper's Landing in Easley
 -  + Best place to camp at. Mariah is awesome mgr.
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MITCHEL from BRYAN on 04/16/2024 03:50 PM
Best place to camp at. Mariah is awesome mgr.

 
Alan from Sedalia on 04/17/2024 09:51 AM
Cooper's landing is a cool place and the views are amazing but it ain't cheap. A tent site was $30 last year with no showers or real toilets. Get something to eat and drink on top of that and you're looking at 50 bucks.


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Steamboat Junction Campground in Bluffton
 -  + We had a great stay before the season officially opened, Dan had the deluxe cabin ready for us, and it's super cute and clean, had everything we needed, and the hot shower hit the spot.
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We had a great stay before the season officially opened, Dan had the deluxe cabin ready for us, and it's super cute and clean, had everything we needed, and the hot shower hit the spot.


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Kansas City Union Station to Clinton Trail head
 -  + Any suggestions to get from Kansas City Amtrak Union station to Clinton without riding. Is there any shuttle service?
Discussion started 03/19/2024 01:08 AM by Rider KT - 6 replies (last reply by Starky at 04/15/2024 12:23 PM)
Rider KT on 03/19/2024 01:08 AM
Any suggestions to get from Kansas City Amtrak Union station to Clinton without riding. Is there any shuttle service?

 
Mark from Lee's Summit on 03/19/2024 08:53 PM
There are no real shuttle services within Kansas City, but if you want to make it part of your adventure, there is a dedicated cycle track right next to Kansas City Union Station. That cycle track takes you to the Brush Creek paved bike trail, then there is a short 2 mile on road section that takes you to the Rock Island Trailhead at Arrowhead Stadium. The Rock Island rail trail is similar to the Katy Trail, but between Lee's Summit and Pleasant Hill there is an 8 mile gap where you do have to bike on road again (or take several sidewalk trails to cut that on road distance in half). The Rock Island Trail eventually intersects the Katy Trail in Windsor. I can provide more details if the Rock Island Trail interests you.

 
John from Pacific on 03/20/2024 09:39 AM
You could also take the train to Sedalia and ride the Katy to Clinton. I did that and then rode the whole trail back east.

 
Eric from KCMO on 03/20/2024 10:36 AM
I took a few minutes of my time this morning and googled taxi in Warrensburg MO. I found ETS Taxi, www.warrensburgtaxi.com and called them…make sure you select option three when you call to reach the wheelchair Van dispatcher, not the regular taxi dispatcher (you’ll need a van, not a car) 660-624-4120 I spoke with a lady who said they have used their wheelchair vans to transport riders/bikes from the train station in Warrensburg to Clinton. She said they prefer 24 hours notice. I did not ask about seat numbers, cost, etc, only asked if that service is available.
Also, you asked about transportation to Clinton from KC….the train has closer stations to the trail than KC. One option is riding through KC to reach Arrowhead Stadium THEN get on the KC area section of the Rock Island Trail and ride to Lees Summit where the trail ends. THEN ride mostly rural streets to Pleasant Hill to reach the second Rock Island Trail and ride it to Windsor where the Rock currently ends….this is where you would meet the Katy Trail and make a decision to go west to Clinton which is I think 20 miles….or skip Clinton and turn east on the Katy and just skip that rather short section of the Katy that goes to Clinton. Also, you could get off the Amtrak in downtown Lees Summit and ride your bike to Pleasant Hill from there…skipping the Kansas City section of the Rock Island Trail. In case you haven’t read or figured this out….this is also for others reading this….like all rail trails it was “abandoned” for awhile….it was repurposed into trail, but at different times….there is something called “the Greenwood gap” where the land/rail path has not been re-acquired yet. The city of Greenwood is about halfway between Lees Summit and Pleasant Hill. It’s about ten miles of road riding between the two points. As long as you avoid riding MO-291 and MO-150 you should have a safe ride. Also be aware that once you reach Pleasant Hill you will we in the Katy Trail State Park, but you’ll be on the Rock Island “portion.”
I suggest doing some map study on Google maps, making sure to enable satellite view and occasionally street view.
In Windsor Kim’s Kabins is a trail friendly business and per her recommendation Judys Kitchen is a good local diner…I can confirm on the food, but have never stayed in Windsor.

 
Bill R. from Wentzville on 03/21/2024 10:19 AM
I was in Windsor last year and stayed at Kim's. She recommended Judy's for dinner. I ordered one of my faves: meat loaf with mashed potatoes and green beans. What I didn't know was how large the serving was. HOLY COW! (And maybe it was half the cow) I have never had that much food on my plate EVER. And it was delicious. The service was great and the kids working there were very nice.

 
mike from adirondacks from jay, ny on 04/11/2024 07:19 AM
planning on doing the katy but interested in the rock island spur and starting in kansas city. is there a shuttle that runs from st. charles to near arrowhead stadium? can't take amtrak as my wife uses an ebike

 
Starky from Dallas on 04/15/2024 12:23 PM
Thanks for the tips on best biking route from KC Train Station to Rock Island. Any recommendations on safe parking for cyclists close to the KC station?


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Happy Trails Katy-ring Service in Tebbetts
 -  + Rachel's service is amazing! The food was delicious, healthy, filling, and carefully packed to travel well in your panniers. Rachel is friendly and a great communicator and will customize to meet your...
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Kelly from Olympia, WA on 04/14/2024 02:59 PM
Rachel's service is amazing! The food was delicious, healthy, filling, and carefully packed to travel well in your panniers. Rachel is friendly and a great communicator and will customize to meet your tastes. We had ham and cheese sandwiches on multigrain bread with lettuce, tomatoes, onions and pickles packed separately to keep everything fresh, asking with carrots, banana, apple, orange, pretzels, and a bicycle themed sugar cookie. This was some of the very best food we ate on the entire ride from Clinton to St. Charles. Do yourself a favor and arrange to meet Rachel in Tebbetts to pick up an awesome lunch.

 
Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins from Windsor on 04/15/2024 09:23 AM
I love this! Rachel and her kids are providing a much needed service in that area for the trail community!
#teamwork

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