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bike access from 40/61 to KATY trail
 -  + Is there an easy bike access from 40/61 down to the KATY trail??...I'll be riding from 40/61 into St Charles & don't want to ride on 94. Or is there a better route??
Discussion started 08/31/2011 07:45 PM by OK - 2 replies (last reply by skip at 09/01/2011 03:36 PM)
OK from Hannibal on 08/31/2011 07:45 PM
Is there an easy bike access from 40/61 down to the KATY trail??...I'll be riding from 40/61 into St Charles & don't want to ride on 94. Or is there a better route??

 
Jules from Lake Saint Louis on 08/31/2011 08:23 PM
Absolutely! Exit on Research Park, just a mile or two east of 94. Follow south till the road T's, then take the left towards the waste treatment facility. The Katy is .75 miles down a paved shady path accessed from the parking lot. You can't miss it.

 
skip from Hannibal on 09/01/2011 03:36 PM
Thanx Jules, I appreciate the info...that will be a tremendous help!!!


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Cottage Guest House in Augusta
 -  + Although there is no link on this page, the website of the "Cottage Guest House in Augusta" is http://augustacottage.com/tour.htm. I bet their bookings go up when people can find them on the web.
Discussion started 09/01/2011 08:43 AM by SoonerLater - 0 replies
SoonerLater from Tulsa 'merica on 09/01/2011 08:43 AM
Although there is no link on this page, the website of the "Cottage Guest House in Augusta" is http://augustacottage.com/tour.htm. I bet their bookings go up when people can find them on the web.


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Caboose is worth the travel.
 -  + This unique treat establishment is an old caboose parked right up to the Katy Trail as you enter/exit Marthasville from under the tunnel. It offers pizza, snack foods, ice cream, slushes, and much mor...
Discussion started 06/25/2011 12:59 AM by Matt - 1 reply (last reply by Gary at 08/31/2011 04:55 PM)
Matt on 06/25/2011 12:59 AM
This unique treat establishment is an old caboose parked right up to the Katy Trail as you enter/exit Marthasville from under the tunnel. It offers pizza, snack foods, ice cream, slushes, and much more for very cheap. Their prices are so low I'm surprised how they make it, but the food is delectable. Plus they have free wi-fi and parking, bike racks, and picnic table seating. Definitely worth the stop and money!

 
Gary from Lees Summit on 08/31/2011 04:55 PM
I agree. We stopped by the Caboose on Sunday on our ride from Clinton to St Charles. The Caboose is worth a stop. Convenient and a good selection of food/snack/drinks.


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Fall ride
 -  + Looking for riding partner(s) in October, a day trip from 100 miles out to Jefferson City.
Discussion started 08/29/2011 10:01 PM by NerJohn Downs - 0 replies
NerJohn Downs from Jefferson City on 08/29/2011 10:01 PM
Looking for riding partner(s) in October, a day trip from 100 miles out to Jefferson City.


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Terry & Kathy's Tavern in Defiance
 -  + The food was good, but the waitress was downright rude. We are an easy going and friendly bunch. Seems like she had a bad day and wanted to take it out on us. We won't be back.
Discussion started 06/28/2011 09:52 PM by chernobylorbust - 2 replies (last reply by Paul Toigo at 08/29/2011 05:46 PM)
chernobylorbust from St. Louis on 06/28/2011 09:52 PM
The food was good, but the waitress was downright rude. We are an easy going and friendly bunch. Seems like she had a bad day and wanted to take it out on us. We won't be back.

 
gene from Indiana on 06/30/2011 04:53 AM
I ate there last September and the food was good. The waitress was all right. Then I wrote a comment about it being an ideal biker bar. Bicycles during the day and motorcyclists in the evening.

 
Paul Toigo from Kansas City, MO on 08/29/2011 05:46 PM
We could have stayed here all night, but had to roll. The place was hopping and the band was rocking.


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Marthasville - KT Caboose
 -  + You will want to stop here. Great deck to relax. Owners are very friendly and helpful. Good food and wonderful home made ice cream.


Discussion started 10/05/2010 04:02 PM by Steve - 7 replies (last reply by Paul Toigo at 08/29/2011 05:42 PM)
Steve from Lawrence, Ks on 10/05/2010 04:02 PM
You will want to stop here. Great deck to relax. Owners are very friendly and helpful. Good food and wonderful home made ice cream.




 
Harold from Rolling Prairie, IN on 10/07/2010 02:12 AM
Stayed at Marthasville 9/29 and had to make a pilgrimage to the KT Caboose. It's west of

town before the Hwy 47 underpass. the new owners have made good improvements with an

expanded menu.

 
Cvrz from St Peters on 10/08/2010 01:14 AM
I am wondering, is KT Caboose going to stay open all winter or shut down until spring at some time?

 
Terry from Festus on 10/08/2010 01:32 AM
I got the impression talking to them that they believe there is enough traffic going through to stay open during the winter months. I am not certain about that, and they could change midstream. They really are excited to be in business and when I was by there a couple of weeks ago, the business was good.

 
K.T. Caboose from Marthasville, MO on 10/12/2010 05:42 PM
We want to thank everyone for the positive feedback! We are very excited to be in business and we will be open during the winter months. We just received our stock of hot chocolate and we also have warm food to serve which includes pizza, hot dogs, warm pretzels and cheese, and nachos.

Right now we are open Monday-Friday from 10:30 to 8:00pm and Saturday-Sunday 9:00 to 8:00pm.

The winter hours are undecided at the moment but we will be open. Once the hours are certain I will post on here to keep everyone updated.

If you have facebook, please add us. On our profile there is a complete menu and the hours will be updated on there as well. User name is K.t. Caboose.

You can also email with any questions at ktcaboose@yahoo.com

 
marsha from St John MO on 05/29/2011 10:18 AM
Just there for the 1st time yesterday! Was wonderful even tho the the weather was dreary. A quiet, restful place....
Its a new family owned business and the new owner is one of the sweetest people I've ever known!! And Momma Nina has the most infectious laugh EVER! ;-)
I WILL be back..

 
Cvrz from St Peters on 05/30/2011 06:11 PM
I agree! Finally got to stop here. The Ice Cream is great. Love the place!

 
Paul Toigo from Kansas City, MO on 08/29/2011 05:42 PM
The perfect way to end a long, hot day of riding on the KATY trail? Ice cream from the KT Caboose!


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Trailside Bar & Grill (Rhineland)
 -  + Ate here twice on our last ride. The food is above average and worth the money. The service was not the greatest.
Discussion started 08/10/2009 02:14 PM by B.B. - 4 replies (last reply by Paul Toigo at 08/29/2011 05:39 PM)
B.B. from Clinton on 08/10/2009 02:14 PM
Ate here twice on our last ride. The food is above average and worth the money. The service was not the greatest.

 
B.B. from Clinton on 08/10/2009 02:14 PM
Ate here twice on our last ride. The food is above average and worth the money. The service was not the greatest.

 
Anonymous from Hermann on 08/29/2009 12:33 PM
Angie puts out a good meal. It is a favorite local hangout. Closed at 2 pm on Sunday and closed on Monday. Otherwise dig in. I have eaten there more times than I can count. Sometimes the service is right on and sometimes it's a little slow. Kinda depends on the number of guests there at the time and what you order. If you are in a hurry let 'em know so they can maybe bump up the order. Chicken is great but takes a while. Holler cross the room for more tea, they won't mind.

 
Anonymous from Hermann on 08/29/2009 12:33 PM
Angie puts out a good meal. It is a favorite local hangout. Closed at 2 pm on Sunday and closed on Monday. Otherwise dig in. I have eaten there more times than I can count. Sometimes the service is right on and sometimes it's a little slow. Kinda depends on the number of guests there at the time and what you order. If you are in a hurry let 'em know so they can maybe bump up the order. Chicken is great but takes a while. Holler cross the room for more tea, they won't mind.

 
jd from gkc on 08/29/2009 01:24 PM
Their country-fried-chicken lunches are terrific, possibly the best in the region for the money. I liked their chili, too, as a snack or smaller meal. :)

 
jd from gkc on 08/29/2009 01:24 PM
Their country-fried-chicken lunches are terrific, possibly the best in the region for the money. I liked their chili, too, as a snack or smaller meal. :)

 
Anonymous on 06/04/2011 10:21 PM
Their sweet potato fries with honey butter were awesome! The service was good, but wasn't overly friendly. A nice little place!

 
Anonymous on 06/04/2011 10:21 PM
Their sweet potato fries with honey butter were awesome! The service was good, but wasn't overly friendly. A nice little place!

 
Paul Toigo from Kansas City, MO on 08/29/2011 05:39 PM
The big breakfast really hit the spot. Especially since we built our hunger riding 20 miles before breakfast.

 
Paul Toigo from Kansas City, MO on 08/29/2011 05:39 PM
The big breakfast really hit the spot. Especially since we built our hunger riding 20 miles before breakfast.


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Mokane
 -  + If you're in need of food and beverage in Mokane, drop in the AmVets Post 153. They're open 7 days a week and they didn't charge us for water.
Discussion started 08/29/2011 05:37 PM by Paul Toigo - 0 replies
Paul Toigo from Kansas City, MO on 08/29/2011 05:37 PM
If you're in need of food and beverage in Mokane, drop in the AmVets Post 153. They're open 7 days a week and they didn't charge us for water.


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Jim's Bar & Grill hours
 -  + I stopped by Jim's on Oct 10, 2010; and the sign on the door said it opens at 3:00PM on Wednesday and Friday, and at noon or Saturday and Sunday.
Discussion started 10/10/2010 08:28 PM by Paul Marlin - 1 reply (last reply by Paul Toigo at 08/29/2011 05:32 PM)
Paul Marlin from Quincy,IL on 10/10/2010 08:28 PM
I stopped by Jim's on Oct 10, 2010; and the sign on the door said it opens at 3:00PM on Wednesday and Friday, and at noon or Saturday and Sunday.

 
Paul Toigo from Kansas City, MO on 08/29/2011 05:32 PM
No grill action at Jim's anymore, but plenty of beer and harassment. Have a sense of humor and consider it free entertainment.


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katy trail
 -  + Congratulation, Clay, on your accomplishment. I'm getting ready to do the trail from St. Charles to Booneville. When you averaged your mph did you include stops during the ride? My plan we to do 15...
Discussion started 08/20/2011 08:20 PM by Terry - 5 replies (last reply by Dennis at 08/29/2011 12:09 PM)
Terry from Huntsville, AL on 08/20/2011 08:20 PM
Congratulation, Clay, on your accomplishment. I'm getting ready to do the trail from St. Charles to Booneville. When you averaged your mph did you include stops during the ride? My plan we to do 15-20 mph and am wondering if that's too aggressive/optimistic. I'd like to do about 50 miles a day. Any thoughts?
Also, do you have any advise on source for camping. The book and online sources show that sites are not available everywhere. Did you find any that weren't advertised?

 
DkB from Colorado on 08/21/2011 04:12 PM
I think your optimistic planning 15-20 mph. We rode in June, and found that 50 miles made a full day. Of course, we stopped at most of the markers, checked out the local history at the trail heads, and had a GREAT TIME. The book is good for trail and town information, but is completely unreliable for food and water availability. We camped - city park a couple of nights, Tebbetts Hostel, and at the Round House. PS: Bring lots of water and a couple of meals. Places are closed, and water supplies can be scarce. Businesses turn off public water faucets to sell bottled water.

 
kevin from Jefferson City on 08/23/2011 01:01 PM
50 miles a day is very doable, but 15-20 mph may be difficult. What's your hurry? Do 10-12mph and take a little longer to enjoy nature, the river and the attractions along the way.

 
zbiker on 08/24/2011 10:36 AM
I agree with the other comments. Rode the full length last November in three days (75 - 80 per day), but took time for photos, etc, ending up riding in the dark each day. 15-20 is very aggressive. Riding in the dark slowed my mph, I averaged 8 - 9 with full pannier, headwind, etc. Long time ago a bike shop owner told me that riding 50 miles on the trail is equivalent to 75 road miles, due to surface of the trail. If your 15 - 20 is on pavement, that would then convert to about 10 - 12 on the trail. Having a loaded bike will also slow you down, in my experience.

 
kc from nj on 08/26/2011 12:28 PM
I echo the above comments. I usually figure on 10mph as a comfortable rate, then I add an hour. For example, if I intend to ride seventy miles I figure that this will take approximately 8 hours. This includes snack, water and scenic stops, but not long ones. It is mostly biking time. Of course, an early start is always good in case of any unexpected delays. I like this pace, but pace is personal. 15-20mph sounds a bit too ambitious.

 
Dennis on 08/29/2011 12:09 PM
I often ride certain sections at 17-18 mph. But I'm very familiar with the trail in these areas. And at that speed you pretty much miss seeing most of the things around you. If you ride 20 mph, I suspect your front wheel will go out from under you a few times. Loose rocks, small ruts, small limbs all come at you pretty quickly at that speed. And the squirrels have a death wish.

But I've found 15 mph to be pretty doable, giving sufficient reaction time for most obstacles. (Except those squirrels that dart right in front of you.) [Those are traveling speeds, not including stop times.]


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What feature is unique to the Richelieu section?
 -  + Need an answer for a class. What feature is unique to the Richelieu of the Katy trail? Thanks for help.
Discussion started 08/29/2011 09:45 AM by sherry0160@aol.com - 0 replies
sherry0160@aol.com from Columbia on 08/29/2011 09:45 AM
Need an answer for a class. What feature is unique to the Richelieu of the Katy trail? Thanks for help.

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