Sundermeier RV Park in St Charles
-  + They don't allow tent camping. There is no where to tent camp near St Charles, you have to go into woods between trail and river
Discussion started 10/13/2013 11:17 AM by Chris - 21 replies (last reply by Steve at 06/22/2024 08:40 AM)Chris from Ohio on 10/13/2013 11:17 AM
They don't allow tent camping. There is no where to tent camp near St Charles, you have to go into woods between trail and river
Jim from St Thomas on 10/13/2013 04:10 PM
You can tent camp at Klondike park.
Chris from Ohio on 10/13/2013 09:41 PM
That is like 28 miles away. I'm just saying that this should be removed as an option because it is not. I was forced to sleep in the woods just east of St. Charles because I was lied to by the signs.
MidSouth from Rogersville, MO on 10/13/2013 10:10 PM
There are many people that come to enjoy the trail by RV and do day rides. I don't believe anyone forced you to camp anywhere. There are many other lodging options in St. Charles that do not entail trespassing.
lone wolf from OKC on 10/14/2013 08:53 AM
Please define "trespass" as per Missouri State Law. I'm thinkin if its not marked with signs or purple paint it's not trespassing.
Trek on 10/14/2013 09:47 AM
Basically in Missouri if it is not public space and you enter without the owners permission you are trespassing. If it is public space and you are asked to leave and do not, effectively your permission/right to be there is denied, and you are then trespassing.
If you are inclined to press your luck it is probably best to search the Missouri Statutes to know exactly what the law is. You'll be much more impressive standing before the judge quoting the law than saying that you thought is was okay for you to go where ever you wanted.
Pseudio on 10/15/2013 07:05 AM
The regulars, both Chris and Lone Wolf, are absolutely correct. This is a constant subject brought up often. The signs and laws are pretty clear about stealth tent camping in and out of this state park. I would not chance a friendly business or landowner or ignorance of the law when law enforcement or a person with a shotgun pulls up to your campsite.
ArkyKenny on 10/15/2013 08:49 AM
Pseudio,
I totally agree with you: Stealth camping on the Katy is not an option. But the thing is, there is no reason to stealth camp, even if you are a camper.
A couple of years ago my son and I got caught between McKittrick and Treloar (maybe near Case?) in a thunderstorm. We didn't have it in us to make it to Marthasville. Anyway, we came upon a house, knocked on the door, and asked for permission to sleep in the barn. It was granted.
I also slept under someone's tree in Pilot Grove last year because I just felt like quitting for the day--after I asked and received permission to do so.
This is one area where you get permission, not forgiveness. But it's easy to get....Just ask. Offering or giving the landowner $10 for the camping spot doesn't hurt either.
Momma said "You catch more flies with honey than vinegar".........what momma said.
lone wolf from OKC on 10/17/2013 05:25 PM
But (true) stealth camping never happened. ;)
Pseudio on 10/17/2013 07:47 PM
ArkyKenny, you must know many landowners along the trail or are pretty lucky. My suggestion is get into better riding shape or reduce your riding distance with a planned stop. MO ain't Arky!!
ArkyKenny on 10/17/2013 08:41 PM
I must a) look harmless, b) look pitiful, c) look desperate, d) be able to talk a good game. I suspect it is some combo of the above, because I don't know the landowners of the places I have stayed. Of course, circumstances, like the crazy thunderstorm, also helped me make my case.
My technique is usually something like this: "Do you know of anywhere I can put up a tent? ...........Would you be willing to let me pay you some money to sleep in your barn?"
Hank on 10/17/2013 09:07 PM
I would never camp somewhere without permission. But ask and you shall receive. Bicycle tourists everywhere live in part by the goodwill of others. I would never purposely put myself in a position to DEPEND on others, but if in a bind I would never hesitate to ask. And the door will be opened. It is the "not asking" that gets one in trouble.
boomhauer on 10/24/2013 04:06 PM
i think the original poster is correct.
There are signs at St. Charles that indicate tent camping yet there are none in St. Charles.
I too was "forced" to camp in the mountain bike trails. Hope that was okay. Fix the signs!!! or can you camp at The Landing right in the middle of town?
MidSouth from Rogersville, MO on 10/24/2013 04:31 PM
I didn't realize everyone that visits St. Charles is forced to camp and trespass. Last time I was there we stayed in a motel, guess we didn't get the memo, go figure?
Trek on 10/24/2013 04:45 PM
I think the original poster may have misinterpreted the signage. I don't know what signs they are talking about that lied to them, but following the logic used on this site and in many, many other places, the "tent" symbol indicates that camping is available. That symbol seems to be international or standard signage. It does not indicate the type of device that you can sleep it. It simply indicates that a camping facility is available.
At this point, it becomes a matter of personal responsibility for the individual to determine if they can stake their tent, or if their 40 foot camper will fit in any of the spots there. Others do the same by calling the hotel to make sure they have a room, instead of just knowing that lodging is available.
But to neglect to do the required research and then claim to be a victim in that a sign lied and that they were then "forced" to do something illegal displays a lack of personal responsibilty.
The signs may need "fixed" but sometimes it helps to help yourself.
Or maybe there are huge signs in St. Charles that read "Tent Camping Here" and when you get there the armed guards yell at you and tell you that you can't pitch a tent here as they force you into the woods to bed down for the night.
Doug from Bluffton on 10/24/2013 05:22 PM
Well said Trek! My vote is for personal responsibility. Stealth camping is illegal and the result of ones own poor choices, not outside forces acting upon one.
Pseudio on 10/25/2013 08:47 AM
I went to the website of this RV Park and it did not even mention tent camping. The other postings here are correct, research and planning help to make an enjoyable ride. Also having a plan b helps when problems arise. Like others said, get a motel. And finally if all else fails go begging and ask permission to tent camp from landowners, plan c. It's all good. But don't whine about it Chris.
lone wolf from OKC on 10/27/2013 09:52 AM
Not being judgmental, just an observation. But most of the comments on this thread condemning stealth camping are by the same people that recently congratulated a recent thru racer on his illegal (partial closed hours) attempt. whats with that.
Besonst from Fayetteville, Arkansas on 10/27/2014 12:36 PM
I agree with the original post. I just rode the Katy Trail, and planned my stops based on where I would be able to camp by tent, and this site shows Sundermeier as allowing camping and uses a "tent" symbol. At the very minimum, the Sundermeier page should be updated to show that no tent camping is allowed but even better from my perspective would be to remove the "tent" symbol altogether and use a "trailer" symbol for Sundermeier's version of camping.
Sorry I didn't notice this forum prior to my trip, but a forum shouldn't be the way to clarify whether a site described as allowing camping actually does. That should be up there at the top in the description of the site.
As for the rest of the Katy Trail, it was a delight and all the other campgrounds matched up with expectations. Thanks for maintaining this service for riders.
jim on 10/27/2014 03:13 PM
I also agree. What the hell Ray
...why should I take a couple minutes to call someplace to verify I can camp there when it would be a simple matter for you to drive the trail end to end daily verifying the information that the vendors have given you.
Ray (webmaster) on 10/28/2014 09:49 AM
Yes indeed that business is not relevant to Katy Trail users, and I have removed it from the website. Unfortunately, there is no camping east of Augusta.
Steve from Fayetteville AR on 06/22/2024 08:40 AM
Luckily was able to stay at Sundermeier RV Park on 6.20.24. Office person first said “no tents” then after a few minutes of chatting - she said “are you riding the Katy”? She said we have a tent site for Katy riders. The tent site was in the very corner of their large RV site that had a gazebo. I pitched my tent in the Gazebo for the night. Bathrooms and showers were great but busy interstate 100 feet away, busy freight rail road 100 feet away and right under STL airport flight path. Grateful for the nights stay - I would have been tough to find another campground in St Charles near the Katy.
KT Caboose in Marthasville
-  + I have no idea how Jon makes money. We paid $40 for two people to camp, dinner for 2, drinks for 2, AND desserts. The shower was a fun shack with live frogs clinging to the walls. The food was grea...
Discussion started 06/16/2024 07:33 PM by TheTrooper1158 - 1 reply (last reply by Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins at 06/17/2024 09:44 AM)TheTrooper1158 from Denver on 06/16/2024 07:33 PM
I have no idea how Jon makes money. We paid $40 for two people to camp, dinner for 2, drinks for 2, AND desserts. The shower was a fun shack with live frogs clinging to the walls. The food was great with many high quality fresh items and several veggie options. The tent sites are all in the shade and with the trees and tall grass, it muffles the road noise more than most camp sites. I would 100% recommend anyone either camping or eating, to stop by. I'll be back for sure.
Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins from Windsor on 06/17/2024 09:44 AM
Jon is a treasure on the Katy Trail and I believe he does it for the love of the trail and all of us!
Doll House B&B in Rhineland
-  + What an amazing stay at the Doll House! Melissa thought of everything! The room was so inviting and comfortable. Loved sitting out on the balcony in the afternoon. This was the perfect respite after ...
Discussion started 06/16/2024 07:08 PM by Shelly Souders - 0 repliesShelly Souders from Olathe KS on 06/16/2024 07:08 PM
What an amazing stay at the Doll House! Melissa thought of everything! The room was so inviting and comfortable. Loved sitting out on the balcony in the afternoon. This was the perfect respite after biking on the Katy that day. We woke feeling rested and rejuvenated in mind and body. The full country breakfast was great too! Looking forward to returning.
Lindenhof Bed & Breakfast in Augusta
-  + The perfect spot to stay in Augusta after a ride on the trail. We rode from Hermann to Augusta and stayed at the Lindenhof. Kathy is a wonderful host. She greeted us at the door and offered cold drink...
Discussion started 06/15/2024 05:49 PM by Kristie - 0 repliesKristie from Wentzville on 06/15/2024 05:49 PM
The perfect spot to stay in Augusta after a ride on the trail. We rode from Hermann to Augusta and stayed at the Lindenhof. Kathy is a wonderful host. She greeted us at the door and offered cold drinks and a few treats upon our arrival. Her home is lovely and spacious. The outdoor fireplace and hottub are wonderful for relaxing after the day's ride. All of the rooms look quite large. The beds are comfortable. She is accommodating to riders who want to get an early start. Breakfast was on the table by 7 a.m. And, boy was it YUMMY! Give Kathy a call for your Augusta stop.
Kickstand Katy Trail - Defiance in Defiance
-  + The Kickstand at Defiance is no more. The building owners sold and the new owners have different plans.
Discussion started 06/15/2024 07:32 AM by Channabilly - 1 reply (last reply by Bill R. at 06/15/2024 01:18 PM)Channabilly from Channahon on 06/15/2024 07:32 AM
The Kickstand at Defiance is no more. The building owners sold and the new owners have different plans.
Bill R. from Wentzville on 06/15/2024 01:18 PM
Augusta and Dutzow websites say those are "Temporarily Closed" also.
Defiance General Store in Defiance
-  + It seems like this place is gone. Another victim of the gentrification of Augusta/Defiance?
Discussion started 06/15/2024 07:29 AM by Channabilly - 0 repliesChannabilly from Channahon on 06/15/2024 07:29 AM
It seems like this place is gone. Another victim of the gentrification of Augusta/Defiance?
lessons.learned, forecasts
-  + Following a four-day Lee's Summit to Washington, briefly, planning ideas to share, in no order:
Use all resources, not only Airbnb. KT, east of Hermann has more trail-side lodging.
When at speed, ...
Discussion started 06/14/2024 11:57 AM by Acoustic Al - 0 repliesAcoustic Al from Fort Collins on 06/14/2024 11:57 AM
Following a four-day Lee's Summit to Washington, briefly, planning ideas to share, in no order:
Use all resources, not only Airbnb. KT, east of Hermann has more trail-side lodging.
When at speed, watch for turtles and small garter snakes.
Take care to not overestimate daily ride plan.
Get ready to be surprised to give and get positive energy and experiences from others:)
Consider carrying a small sack to pick up trash as you go, every trailhead has a trash can, where you can empty that sack.
Text-only weather forecast discussion links, Updated several times daily. Aviation and meteorologist focused, but plain text to understand the trends. For the three offices in Missouri:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=EAX&issuedby=EAX&product=AFD&format=txt&version=1&glossary=0
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=SGF&issuedby=SGF&product=AFD&format=txt&version=1&glossary=0
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=LSX&issuedby=LSX&product=AFD&format=txt&version=1&glossary=0
Enjoy- you already know you have a great resource to treasure with the KT\RIT in Missouri, cheers! Acoustic Al
Pleasant Hill City Lake in Pleasant Hill
-  + It will have to do as this is the only option. Stayed here a few nights ago. The location is amazing and the host, Jay and his dog Sofie are super nice. Each site has a picnic table and power. But...
Discussion started 06/13/2024 09:29 PM by TheTrooper1158 - 0 repliesTheTrooper1158 from Denver on 06/13/2024 09:29 PM
It will have to do as this is the only option. Stayed here a few nights ago. The location is amazing and the host, Jay and his dog Sofie are super nice. Each site has a picnic table and power. But the tent sites aren't flat. So you end up at the bottom of the tent by morning. There are no showers and it's a potra-pottie. Be warned that tent site 6 has the best views of the lake but to our surprise it also has a bright street light above it. WARNING... as of 6/10/24 there was no potable water. The water onsite is a hearty walk from the sites and is under a boil order. Plan accordingly.
City Park in Pilot Grove
-  + Oh...forgot. BYO TP for the bathrooms.
Discussion started 06/13/2024 02:11 PM by TheTrooper1158 - 0 repliesTheTrooper1158 from Denver on 06/13/2024 02:11 PM
Oh...forgot. BYO TP for the bathrooms.
City Park in Pilot Grove
-  + The city pool is in fact open. They're open from noon from memorial day through labor day. The bathrooms at the park aren't the best. Certainly not as nice as most of thr ones at trailheads on the ...
Discussion started 06/13/2024 02:10 PM by TheTrooper1158 - 0 repliesTheTrooper1158 from Denver on 06/13/2024 02:10 PM
The city pool is in fact open. They're open from noon from memorial day through labor day. The bathrooms at the park aren't the best. Certainly not as nice as most of thr ones at trailheads on the route. There is a Casey's several blocks away though. Call the local police to let them know you are spending the night. You'll find the number in the forum. Lots of room with plenty of shade.
Kindness of strangers
-  + On the very off-hand chance that he may read this forum, I wanted to tell ‘Tyler from Massachussetts’ thank you very much for stopping to help ‘Shawn from Wisconsin’!! You helped me repair my flat ti...
Discussion started 06/12/2024 03:04 PM by Shawn Fall - 0 repliesShawn Fall from Milwaukee, WI on 06/12/2024 03:04 PM
On the very off-hand chance that he may read this forum, I wanted to tell ‘Tyler from Massachussetts’ thank you very much for stopping to help ‘Shawn from Wisconsin’!! You helped me repair my flat tire, offered some great tips, and gave me a real emotional boost as well. Glad to know folks like you are out there offering help and friendship to strangers in need. Restores my faith in goodness!
connectivity at Chilhowee?
-  + Would anyone know if T-Mobile 5G is solid in Chilhowee or WiFi at the Corner Café? Happy trails everyone!
Discussion started 06/09/2024 12:22 PM by Acoustic Al - 3 replies (last reply by Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins at 06/11/2024 10:36 AM)Acoustic Al from Fort Collins on 06/09/2024 12:22 PM
Would anyone know if T-Mobile 5G is solid in Chilhowee or WiFi at the Corner Café? Happy trails everyone!
Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins from Windsor on 06/10/2024 04:46 PM
Not sure what you're referring to as Corner Cafe. Only thing in Chilhowee is Hometown Convenience Store. Probably just call them and ask about Verizon
Acoustic Al from Fort Collins on 06/10/2024 09:32 PM
Kim, Hi again, and thank you! WiFi at Home Town Convenience, and so much more. Today, Dusty made us be at home with handmade fresh sandwiches and sides, and a wide choice of ice.cold.beverages - shop local!
The interwebs have also useful sites such as www.t-mobile.com/coverage/coverage-map
coverage was good in Chilhowee, cheers, Acoustic Al
Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins from Windsor on 06/11/2024 10:36 AM
Great to have you all stay! Good for all to know on Chilhowee thanks
Cycle Inn in Hermann
-  + We stayed at the Cycle Inn in Hermann - myself and my husband and our two children - it was so perfect and the hospitality was amazing. The place had comfortable beds, beautiful showers and great wash...
Discussion started 06/10/2024 10:56 AM by Kristina - 1 reply (last reply by Rich Lauer at 06/11/2024 09:47 AM)Kristina on 06/10/2024 10:56 AM
We stayed at the Cycle Inn in Hermann - myself and my husband and our two children - it was so perfect and the hospitality was amazing. The place had comfortable beds, beautiful showers and great washers and dryers. The staff really went above and beyond to help us. The place was newly renovated and close to town so we had everything we needed.
Definitely a great place to stay when you’re cycling the Katy Trail!
Rich Lauer from Hermann, Missouri on 06/11/2024 09:47 AM
The new Cycle Inn Hermann Missouri is offering a discounted price on there queen and double room; we seeking new business for a new business. Hope you will stop by and at least look and see what your options are for Hermann Missouri thank you.
I still offer the $100 solo traveler discount and all the other rooms are 125 except the king room at 160. This is a June only offer; please take advantage of it.
Thanks for looking.
Rich Lauer.
Katy Bike Rental and Shuttle in St Charles
-  + For the second year in a row, we used Katy bike rental and shuttle. Both years, the experience was great. They pick up right behind Country Inn and Suites in St. Charles, right off the trail and dro...
Discussion started 06/10/2024 06:03 PM by Channabilly - 0 repliesChannabilly from Channahon, IL on 06/10/2024 06:03 PM
For the second year in a row, we used Katy bike rental and shuttle. Both years, the experience was great. They pick up right behind Country Inn and Suites in St. Charles, right off the trail and drop you at your choice of destination. Bikes are carried behind in an enclosed trailer. Very good experience
Best Western Inn in Sedalia
-  + I think things have changed a bit since the posts in 2014 and 2011. There are few amenities here now. No fitness room, no washer and dryer. The breakfast buffet was basic, but filling. The outside...
Discussion started 06/10/2024 03:41 PM by Channabilly - 0 repliesChannabilly from Channahon, IL on 06/10/2024 03:41 PM
I think things have changed a bit since the posts in 2014 and 2011. There are few amenities here now. No fitness room, no washer and dryer. The breakfast buffet was basic, but filling. The outside ground floor rooms are small and have a serious housefly issue. But, the room was clean and didn't have strange odors. The bed was firm. Food choices nearby are limited, but varied.
All in all, not a bad place to stay, but expectations should be curbed.
Tree Actoss Trail Mile Markers 212-213
-  + Between mile markers 212 and 213, there is a tree down across the trail. Someone cut part of the branches away and you can lift your bike over the remaining branch. It IS passable.
Discussion started 06/10/2024 12:12 PM by Channabilly - 0 repliesChannabilly from Channahon, IL on 06/10/2024 12:12 PM
Between mile markers 212 and 213, there is a tree down across the trail. Someone cut part of the branches away and you can lift your bike over the remaining branch. It IS passable.
Maxine's Rooms for Rent in Sedalia
-  + Had a great stay at Maxine’s. I would highly recommend. Very clean and convenient to the trail. Great people will definitely rent again! And loved Maggie Mae!
Discussion started 06/09/2024 05:11 PM by Kathy and diane - 0 repliesKathy and diane from Stl on 06/09/2024 05:11 PM
Had a great stay at Maxine’s. I would highly recommend. Very clean and convenient to the trail. Great people will definitely rent again! And loved Maggie Mae!
Be Aware!
-  + If you must go into a nearby town, please be aware of vehicle traffic as you ride on the shoulders of major highways. A rider this week had to jump over a guard rail on Rte. 19 as he was crossing a br...
Discussion started 06/07/2024 10:10 AM by GWW - 4 replies (last reply by CurtM at 06/09/2024 12:52 AM)GWW from Washington on 06/07/2024 10:10 AM
If you must go into a nearby town, please be aware of vehicle traffic as you ride on the shoulders of major highways. A rider this week had to jump over a guard rail on Rte. 19 as he was crossing a bridge between Hermann and the nearest Katy Trail trail head. A vehicle swerved to sideswipe him. He landed hard with multipole injuries. He was rescued app.13 hours later and is recovering. The driver has not been found but is considered a hit and run suspect. On top of all this, someone stopped on the bridge and stole his bike! Be watchful and be safe!
CurtM from Farmington AR on 06/08/2024 12:27 AM
Not sure I understand this one. The Hermann bridge has a protected bike lane totally separated from the bridge lanes. Am sure it happened but the details are rather fuzzy. BTW, I've ridden Rte 94 and 47 into Washington from Dutzow; would recommend that over the Augusta Bottom Road. As always, it pays to be careful. Good riding.
Bill R. from Wentzville on 06/08/2024 08:46 AM
If he had to "...to jump over a guard rail on Rte. 19 as he was crossing a bridge between Hermann and the nearest Katy Trail trail head.", that would have to have been that long span where 19 goes over the Loutre River. As was said, 19 has a protected bike lane where it goes over the Missouri River. Riding the highways anywhere is always dangerous. Tractor trailer wash is very dangerous. I won't do it. For me it's a risk/reward thing. To each his/her own, however.
GWW from Washington on 06/08/2024 10:11 AM
The following account was broadcast on our local TV station.
"According to the sheriff, a bicyclist was riding north on Highway 19, on the southbound shoulder, near Hermann on Wednesday around 8 p.m While crossing the Loutre River Bridge, a gray SUV veered onto the shoulder towards the victim. The man jumped off of his bicycle and over the concrete barrier of the bridge, resulting in a 22-foot fall. The gray SUV reportedly drove off.
After 13 hours, two bystanders walking in the area heard the man’s calls for help. First responders arrived to help the bicyclist around 9:12 a.m. on Thursday. The man was taken to the hospital with serious injuries as a result of the fall."
CurtM from Farmington AR on 06/09/2024 12:52 AM
Last comment on this one from me: Riding in vehicle traffic is always dangerous, but riding facing traffic is suicidal. Best wishes for a quick recovery.
Clinton Community Center in Clinton
-  + Are there bathrooms available after hours? We plan to camp here on a Sunday when the community center is closed.
Thank you
Discussion started 06/06/2024 08:02 AM by Rbud21 - 1 reply (last reply by Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins at 06/07/2024 02:23 PM)Rbud21 from San Diego on 06/06/2024 08:02 AM
Are there bathrooms available after hours? We plan to camp here on a Sunday when the community center is closed.
Thank you
Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins from Windsor on 06/07/2024 02:23 PM
If no one else replies here I'd just call the Community Center and ask
Katy Trail Tours and Shuttle in Clinton
-  + We are so pleased we found Greg. He shuttled our car from Clinton to St. Charles. He and his wife, Lori, are so very nice and friendly. They did a great job with our car and we felt totally comfortabl...
Discussion started 06/05/2024 01:45 PM by Kathy - 0 repliesKathy from Austin on 06/05/2024 01:45 PM
We are so pleased we found Greg. He shuttled our car from Clinton to St. Charles. He and his wife, Lori, are so very nice and friendly. They did a great job with our car and we felt totally comfortable leaving our key with them. The cost was very reasonable as well. We would highly recommend him to anyone.
Joey's Bird House B&B in McKittrick
-  + Joey's Birdhouse is right off the McKittrick Trailhead. Joey is very informative and her place is so relaxing. The breakfast was delicious and just what we needed before we started our ride. Would def...
Discussion started 06/05/2024 01:41 PM - 0 repliesAnonymous from Austin on 06/05/2024 01:41 PM
Joey's Birdhouse is right off the McKittrick Trailhead. Joey is very informative and her place is so relaxing. The breakfast was delicious and just what we needed before we started our ride. Would definitely recommend staying here.
Lindenhof Bed & Breakfast in Augusta
-  + The Lindenhof B&B was a wonderful place to stay. Kathy provided wonderful cookies and brownie bites when we got there. Everything was very comfortable and relaxing. The breakfast was amazing and just ...
Discussion started 06/05/2024 01:38 PM - 0 repliesAnonymous from Austin on 06/05/2024 01:38 PM
The Lindenhof B&B was a wonderful place to stay. Kathy provided wonderful cookies and brownie bites when we got there. Everything was very comfortable and relaxing. The breakfast was amazing and just what we needed for our last day of riding. Highly recommend staying here.
Kim's Cabins in Windsor
-  + Rode the RIT-Katy Spur from Pleasant Hill to Windsor and stayed in a cabin at Kim's, then proceeded onto the Katy Trail. Great place to stay!
Kim was nice. Interesting to talk with her, because she ha...
Discussion started 06/01/2024 04:57 PM by JD Courage - 4 replies (last reply by Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins at 06/04/2024 09:29 AM)JD Courage from Kansas City, MO on 06/01/2024 04:57 PM
Rode the RIT-Katy Spur from Pleasant Hill to Windsor and stayed in a cabin at Kim's, then proceeded onto the Katy Trail. Great place to stay!
Kim was nice. Interesting to talk with her, because she has a lot of knowledge about Windsor and the recent history of the Katy and the RIT and efforts to extent the RIT.
Clinton from Clinton on 06/02/2024 07:36 PM
Kim and her cabins are as good as it gets.
Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins from Windsor on 06/03/2024 06:54 AM
Appreciate that and thanks for staying!
Jerry Whittle from O'Fallon Illinois on 06/03/2024 01:56 PM
My wife and I spent three nights in a cabin. It was great!
Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins from Windsor on 06/04/2024 09:29 AM
Thank you Clinton and Jerry! Love my cyclists passing thru and staying,and love that many stay multiple nights to ride the three directions or just for getaways!
tree on trail west of Rhineland 6/1/2024
-  + Reported Saturday morning 6/1/2024:
Trees down across path, 8 miles west of Rhineland. We were able to clear a path to carry our bikes through but didn’t have enough muscle or tools to do much more!
Discussion started 06/01/2024 11:00 AM by Ray (webmaster) - 1 reply (last reply by Bill R. at 06/01/2024 12:55 PM)Ray (webmaster) on 06/01/2024 11:00 AM
Reported Saturday morning 6/1/2024:
Trees down across path, 8 miles west of Rhineland. We were able to clear a path to carry our bikes through but didn’t have enough muscle or tools to do much more!
Bill R. from Wentzville on 06/01/2024 12:55 PM
Carried my bike through a blowdown once. Not sure which was worse: ticks; chiggers; or poison ivy.
Pleasant Hill Trailhead in Pleasant Hill
-  + Does anyone have the directions from the Pleasant Hill trailhead to the Summit trailhead? I’ve been searching and can’t find it and I’m leaving tomorrow. Thank you in advance if anyone has the directi...
Discussion started 05/30/2024 10:34 AM by Holly B - 2 replies (last reply by Ray (webmaster) at 05/30/2024 08:18 PM)Holly B from STL on 05/30/2024 10:34 AM
Does anyone have the directions from the Pleasant Hill trailhead to the Summit trailhead? I’ve been searching and can’t find it and I’m leaving tomorrow. Thank you in advance if anyone has the directions.
Bruce Laubach from Williamsburg, Virginia on 05/30/2024 01:09 PM
19917 S. Purvis Rd, Pleasant Hill
Ray (webmaster) on 05/30/2024 08:18 PM
I don't have written step-by-step directions. But this map includes Google's suggested route for bikes between Pleasant Hill and Lees Summit: https://bikekatytrail.com/katy-trail-map.aspx?interval=1&cid=306&mmtyp=dist&userLocCenter=0&distance=10&rtid=1&siteTypes=|
You may find it easier to just use Google Maps on your phone, in bike routing mode.
Happy Trails Katy-ring Service in Tebbetts
-  + We are planning to do Katy trail this June 8th staring in Clinton going to Saint Charles . We were wondering prices and what trailheads you deliver too? Thank you for info:)
Discussion started 05/27/2024 07:32 PM by Maria mcmanus - 1 reply (last reply by Ray (webmaster) at 05/28/2024 10:29 AM)Maria mcmanus from Saint Louis, mo on 05/27/2024 07:32 PM
We are planning to do Katy trail this June 8th staring in Clinton going to Saint Charles . We were wondering prices and what trailheads you deliver too? Thank you for info:)
Ray (webmaster) on 05/28/2024 10:29 AM
There's a good chance that they will not see your question here - your best bet is to call them directly at 913-636-8645.
Good luck with your ride - have fun out there!
Katy Trail Tours and Shuttle in Clinton
-  + Greg was a treasure to find.
Per my specifications, he created an itinerary for me covering about two weeks - starting in Pleasant Hill to St Charles then back to Clinton. As requested, he made all ...
Discussion started 05/27/2024 11:32 AM by KT Roundtrip WtoEtoW - 1 reply (last reply by Cathy from Churchill at 05/27/2024 10:27 PM)KT Roundtrip WtoEtoW from Hilo on 05/27/2024 11:32 AM
Greg was a treasure to find.
Per my specifications, he created an itinerary for me covering about two weeks - starting in Pleasant Hill to St Charles then back to Clinton. As requested, he made all of the lodging arrangements based on the distances I wanted to cover per day and outfitted me with a perfectly sized Marin gravel bike along with two pairs of panniers (frnt/bck) with a rack pack. Self contained.
He is to communicate with - accessible and interested in sorting out any details as well as concerns.
The warmth and friendliness along the KT was outstanding!
The tour was perfect!!!
Cathy from Churchill from Churchill, PA on 05/27/2024 10:27 PM
This sounds great. How many were in your group?
Country Inn & Suites On Historic Main Street in St Charles
-  + Second time staying when setting off to ride to Columbia on the Katy. Highly recommend! Bikes can go in the room. Trail is very close by. Restaurants and places to wander. I wanted to get a beer just ...
Discussion started 05/26/2024 06:43 PM by Susan Adele Edwards - 0 repliesSusan Adele Edwards from Pepperell Ma on 05/26/2024 06:43 PM
Second time staying when setting off to ride to Columbia on the Katy. Highly recommend! Bikes can go in the room. Trail is very close by. Restaurants and places to wander. I wanted to get a beer just as a storm was setting in (hail the size of golf balls, I kid you not), and called a Lyft. No problem! Also, I did take an Uber XL to get here with my bike and panniers. Also, easy to get food delivered here if you don't feel like going out. Rooms are wonderful!!
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..
Parking
-  + Taking shuttle to Clinton Parking suggestions for 5 days in st Charles
Discussion started 05/23/2024 06:58 PM by John - 0 repliesJohn on 05/23/2024 06:58 PM
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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.
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...
Discussion started 05/22/2024 05:44 PM by Michael - 0 repliesMichael 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.
Steamboat Junction Campground in Bluffton
-  + Great spot to camp. Check in was easy and the camping was great.
Discussion started 05/22/2024 10:20 AM by Wayne - 0 repliesWayne on 05/22/2024 10:20 AM
Great spot to camp. Check in was easy and the camping was great.
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...
Discussion started 05/20/2024 08:26 PM by Sharon - 0 repliesSharon 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.
Dormitory at School House B + B in Rocheport
-  + Loved this stay and the town too
Discussion started 05/18/2024 03:01 PM by Marsha Raymond - 0 repliesMarsha Raymond from Green Valley on 05/18/2024 03:01 PM
Loved this stay and the town too
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...
Discussion started 05/18/2024 01:52 PM by Ted - 0 repliesTed 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.
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...
Discussion started 05/18/2024 01:47 PM by Ted - 0 repliesTed 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.
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...
Discussion started 05/18/2024 01:22 PM by Ted - 0 repliesTed 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.