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Trail Conditions between Rocheport & Boonville
 -  + What are current conditions of the trail between Rocheport and Boonville? We are planning to ride in this area if the trail is open, after the recent flooding.
Discussion started 06/20/2008 12:03 PM by biker - 3 replies (last reply by brad at 06/20/2008 12:19 PM)
biker from wichita, ks on 06/20/2008 12:03 PM
What are current conditions of the trail between Rocheport and Boonville? We are planning to ride in this area if the trail is open, after the recent flooding.

 
Ray (webmaster) on 06/20/2008 12:12 PM
As of 6/20, the DNR reports that flooding has subsided and there are no closures. Let's hope the sky remains sunny.

 
brad from st louis on 06/20/2008 12:18 PM
according to state website:



Trail Conditions

6/20/08 -- No closures to report at this time.


 
brad from st louis on 06/20/2008 12:19 PM
D'oh!


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St. Charles to Machens
 -  + Planning on completing the Katy Trail (West to East)by bike next week. What is the situation from St. Charles to Machens. Is it open to bikers yet and is the trail easy enough to see from St. Charles...
Discussion started 06/18/2008 10:16 PM by Tim - 1 reply (last reply by DougK at 06/19/2008 10:46 PM)
Tim from Manchester on 06/18/2008 10:16 PM
Planning on completing the Katy Trail (West to East)by bike next week. What is the situation from St. Charles to Machens. Is it open to bikers yet and is the trail easy enough to see from St. Charles to Machens? Please only comment on this portion of the trail. Have completed the rest of it.

 
DougK from Troy on 06/19/2008 10:46 PM
There's a 6 mile stretch from St. Chas to mile marker 33 that's not hiker friendly so I doubt you could ride that section. From mile marker 33 to Machens is nice and clear just like the rest of the trail.


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Hotel Near Trail
 -  + I'm riding the trail next month with my 3 boys (5,9 and 12 yrs old) and want a hotel near the trail. Swimming pool would be nice! Any suggestions?

Discussion started 06/16/2008 05:49 PM by Marvin Winston - 5 replies (last reply by anonymous at 06/19/2008 08:51 PM)
Marvin Winston from Little Rock, Arkansas - Go Hogs!!! on 06/16/2008 05:49 PM
I'm riding the trail next month with my 3 boys (5,9 and 12 yrs old) and want a hotel near the trail. Swimming pool would be nice! Any suggestions?


 
sbikes from Kansas City on 06/16/2008 07:58 PM
What part of the Trail do you plan to ride on? There aren't a lot of hotels along the Trail --

but, there are some in the larger places like Sedalia, Boonville, Jeff City, Columbia (if you take

the spur), and of course, St. Charles.

 
Marvin Winston from Maumelle on 06/16/2008 10:12 PM
Sorry, I thought I posted this under the "Columbia Spur" section. I was wondering if there was a Hotel close to the trail in Columbia, I don't want to ride on the streets with the kids unless I have to.


 
Arkie from Fort Smith on 06/17/2008 12:22 AM
Unfortunately the closest hotel to the spur is the Holiday Inn Select on Stadium. Stadium is a busy 4-lane, but has a wide shoulder and the police keep the speed down. Not that bad of a side trip.

 
Paul from Tipton, MO on 06/19/2008 05:22 PM
At least one motel in Columbia, I believe it is the Holiday Inn Select, runs shuttle service from the trail to the facility for bikes and riders. You can call and confirm this, but I saw an ad at the New Franklin Trail Head.

 
Anonymous on 06/19/2008 08:51 PM
The Stoney Creek Inn is about .5 miles from a feeder trail to the MKT. You have to go down a hill and the road surface isn't great but there isn't a lot of traffic. Take a left out the parking lot and at the foot of the hill, pickup the trail in a University parking lot.


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Child Friendly Hotel in Defiance area
 -  + We will be in the Defiance area the night of WED July 23rd and are looking for a hotel that would be comfortable for me and my 3 boys. Any suggestions would be appreciated. The B&B's look nice but not...
Discussion started 06/17/2008 10:47 PM by Marvin Winston - 5 replies (last reply by anonymous at 06/19/2008 04:45 PM)
Marvin Winston from Maumelle on 06/17/2008 10:47 PM
We will be in the Defiance area the night of WED July 23rd and are looking for a hotel that would be comfortable for me and my 3 boys. Any suggestions would be appreciated. The B&B's look nice but not for small children.



Thanks,

Marvin

 
Marvin Winston from Maumelle on 06/18/2008 02:38 PM
I have decided to stay at the Klondike park, they have some cabins that are not as pricey. Any thoughts?




 
Mike from O'Fallon on 06/19/2008 12:48 PM
We love staying at the Klondike cabins. The cabins are clean, sleep eight...they may be "bare bones", but for only $65 a night it was a far better altenrative for me and two teens than a B & B. The shower house has a camper's kitchen attached with stove burners and a generous wash sink, etc.

 
Kim from Independence, MO on 06/19/2008 02:13 PM
Do you have to bring your own bedding and towels when staying in one of the cabins at Klondike Park?

 
Marvin Winston from Maumelle on 06/19/2008 03:51 PM
Mike - can you comment or others who have stayed there? I think you do have to bring your own sheets and pillows. I won't mind roughing it for one night. Would be nice not to have to drag them along for 200 miles to use one night.


 
Anonymous on 06/19/2008 04:45 PM
You do have to provide your own bedding. There is electricity, but no A/C.



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Tires for Katy trail
 -  + We are planning a trip to the trail this fall and I would like to bring my own bike...rather than rent, but I have a question. My bike has the thinner, hybrid-type tires. Not as thin as a road bike,...
Discussion started 06/16/2008 09:06 AM by Mike G. - 4 replies (last reply by Warren Huff at 06/19/2008 03:16 PM)
Mike G. from Alexandria, VA on 06/16/2008 09:06 AM
We are planning a trip to the trail this fall and I would like to bring my own bike...rather than rent, but I have a question. My bike has the thinner, hybrid-type tires. Not as thin as a road bike, of course, but not the off-road knobbies either. Will they be workable for the trail, or will I be bogging down half the time? Thanks in advance. - Mike G

 
Anonymous from St. Thomas on 06/16/2008 11:17 AM
Your hybrid tires will work fine.

 
trinjboro from Jonesboro, AR on 06/16/2008 11:42 AM
I agree, your hybrid tires are perfect for the KATY.

 
Anonymous on 06/16/2008 03:16 PM
Confirmed, hybrid tires are an excellent match for the Katy Trail surface.

 
Warren Huff from St. Louis on 06/19/2008 03:16 PM
I have used both MTB and hybrid tires on the trail and both seem to work well. Have fun!


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Best section for 3-day ride
 -  + A small group of friends and i are wanting to do a 2-3 day ride on the katy trail. Any suggestions for the most scenic part of the trail? The best part for camping along the trail? the part that's ...
Discussion started 06/02/2008 12:12 PM by Carol H - 5 replies (last reply by Warren Huff at 06/19/2008 03:06 PM)
Carol H from Fairfield, IA on 06/02/2008 12:12 PM
A small group of friends and i are wanting to do a 2-3 day ride on the katy trail. Any suggestions for the most scenic part of the trail? The best part for camping along the trail? the part that's most challenging? the part that's an easy ride? the part that's the most fun in terms of sight-seeing in the towns? thanks so much!

 
Anonymous on 06/03/2008 07:45 AM
Whole trail is flat. Figure 10-12 mph average with light packing. Why not stay in the numerous B&B's on the trail. Hot shower, good Breakfast and you don't have to carry camping gear. Besides the B&B's along the trail could use the business.

 
cycle3 from st gen on 06/04/2008 06:08 AM
Im planning the same type of trip and want to be sure to add some wineries to the ride. We'll be camping though. B&B's will have to come down from $140/night if they want my business!

 
Anonymous on 06/04/2008 09:36 AM
The whole trail is not flat! I have ridden the Sedalia to Boonville section and there are some

uphill grades, particularly between Clifton City & Pilot Grove. You can refer to the "Elevation

chart" under FAQ. It appears from this chart that there are also some grades between Clinton

& Sedalia.

 
William Sharples from Springfield Missouri on 06/18/2008 03:56 AM
I have ridden the entire trail several times and my favorite part is from New Franklin to St Charles. It is mostly flat, runs along the river for the most part, offers the most awesome views, and goes through the neatest little towns. Be sure to eat the pancakes at the Trailside Cafe in Rocheport, and stop at the bike shops in Hartsburg and Augusta. Have fun.

 
Warren Huff from St. Louis on 06/19/2008 03:06 PM
The most senic is Rocheport. Approx 1 mile out of Rocheport is the only tunnel on the trail. A few miles in the other direction is the Lewis & Clark cave written about in Clarks journal. The trail is above and along the Missouri river. I would call the Rocheport city hall for information on possible flooding.


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Jeff City to Weldon Spring
 -  + I'm planning on leaving Jeff City to ride to Hermann tonight. Then go from Hermann to Weldon Spring Friday. Does anyone have any info on the trail begin closed to flooding between those points? Discussion started 06/19/2008 08:40 AM by findlj - 0 replies
findlj from Jeff City on 06/19/2008 08:40 AM
I'm planning on leaving Jeff City to ride to Hermann tonight. Then go from Hermann to Weldon Spring Friday. Does anyone have any info on the trail begin closed to flooding between those points?

thanks for the help.


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Thanks DNR for a great trip!
 -  + Hi, I just wanted to thank MO DNR for organizing a great bike ride along the Katy Trail. I
wasn't able to do the entire ride, but the three day bike ride was perfect! This was the first
time...
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Anonymous on 06/18/2008 09:08 PM
Hi, I just wanted to thank MO DNR for organizing a great bike ride along the Katy Trail. I

wasn't able to do the entire ride, but the three day bike ride was perfect! This was the first

time to bike the Katy Trail and I will definitely be coming back!


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childs carrier on trail
 -  + Hi,

I was wondering if the trail was too dusty for a child's carrier (the kind that pulls behind bike)
Discussion started 06/15/2008 09:17 AM by wentzville - 1 reply (last reply by Deerslayer at 06/17/2008 08:58 PM)
wentzville on 06/15/2008 09:17 AM
Hi,



I was wondering if the trail was too dusty for a child's carrier (the kind that pulls behind bike)

 
Deerslayer from Hermann on 06/17/2008 08:58 PM
Not bad now but gets dusty as it dries more. If you have a canopy on the trailer, it shouldn't be bad any time.


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Pet Friendly lodging along the Katy Trail
 -  + I am planning on riding the Katy Trail in April 2008 with my dog. I will probably be staying near Defiance, Treloar, Bluffton, N. Jefferson, Rocheport, Pilot Grove, Sedalia, and Clinton. Can anyone ...
Discussion started 03/03/2008 01:21 PM by Sandra Scholz - 6 replies (last reply by anonymous at 06/17/2008 10:28 AM)
Sandra Scholz from Salida, CO on 03/03/2008 01:21 PM
I am planning on riding the Katy Trail in April 2008 with my dog. I will probably be staying near Defiance, Treloar, Bluffton, N. Jefferson, Rocheport, Pilot Grove, Sedalia, and Clinton. Can anyone tell me names of lodging places near these stops that will accept a well behaved dog who is not a barker? Many B&B's seem to stipulate no pets. Thank you. Replies and suggestions to Sandra Scholz: dsscholz@msn.com.

 
Trek Biker on 03/03/2008 02:06 PM
Not that you can't get good information from posters here, but knowing that management changes....policies change from year to year...and so on....if it were me wanting to know, I'd contact the place that I intended on staying and let them tell me what their policy is. That way I could rely on what they personally told me via phone or email....that might avoid the disappointment of finding out at the last minute that pets were allowed last year, but are no longer.

 
Trek Biker on 03/03/2008 02:08 PM
Not that you can't get good information from posters here, but knowing that management changes....policies change from year to year...and so on....if it were me wanting to know, I'd contact the place that I intended on staying and let them tell me what their policy is. That way I could rely on what they personally told me via phone or email....that might avoid the disappointment of finding out at the last minute that pets were allowed last year, but are no longer.

 
Parris Johnson from Boonville, Mo on 04/10/2008 03:33 PM
IF you haven't made your reservations yet, I would recommend the Hotel Frederick in Boonville. Pet friendly and great accomodations with a fabulous place to eat---Glenn's Place. We would love to accomodate you and your pet.

Parris Johnson

General Manager

Hotel Frederick

hotelfrederick.com

 
Anonymous on 04/11/2008 10:40 AM
Check the Rendleman Home in Bluffton

 
Anonymous on 04/13/2008 09:20 PM
You might want to check with the Pilot Grove B&B, 834-4333 or 660-537-1786.

 
Anonymous on 06/17/2008 10:28 AM
I stayed at the Hotel Frederick in Booneville recently and would not recommend it. My room would not cool and I couldn't get enough hot water to fill the tub. The restaurant was not open, even though the hotel staff told me I would have dinner reservations.



All in all it was the worst stop on my trip!


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Vivian's Vineyards (St Charles)
 -  + Not impressed ... AT ALL. The food is fairly priced but the owner is overly nosey and cocky. I don't knwo about anyone else but when i go out to eat i do not like to be bothered and harassed by the ow...
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Anonymous from St. Charles on 06/22/2006 02:35 PM
Not impressed ... AT ALL. The food is fairly priced but the owner is overly nosey and cocky. I don't knwo about anyone else but when i go out to eat i do not like to be bothered and harassed by the owner. the menu is a bit wacky. collectively, i would not go back!

 
Anonymous from St. Charles on 06/22/2006 02:35 PM
Not impressed ... AT ALL. The food is fairly priced but the owner is overly nosey and cocky. I don't knwo about anyone else but when i go out to eat i do not like to be bothered and harassed by the owner. the menu is a bit wacky. collectively, i would not go back!

 
djs from orlando on 06/16/2008 09:32 PM
Wowee wow wow! Phenomenal! The service: exceptional! Especially our server "Dan," he seemed to know everything about the menu and daily specials. The Cardinal Crabtree was my favorite! We met the chef, named Brad: he knows his food, and wears it well. The owner was intoxicated, which is fine with me. We just hope he knows what he has with this rare gem tucked away in historic St. Charles. You feel comfortable from the moment you walk in! I'm definitely going back!

 
djs from orlando on 06/16/2008 09:32 PM
Wowee wow wow! Phenomenal! The service: exceptional! Especially our server "Dan," he seemed to know everything about the menu and daily specials. The Cardinal Crabtree was my favorite! We met the chef, named Brad: he knows his food, and wears it well. The owner was intoxicated, which is fine with me. We just hope he knows what he has with this rare gem tucked away in historic St. Charles. You feel comfortable from the moment you walk in! I'm definitely going back!


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Fern's B&B (Windsor)
 -  + Started out and we were going to ride one long day versus staying at a B&B and come home the same day. We live in Lansing, KS so this is an all day affair. Our plan was to ride from Clinton to Sedel...
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Dana Dunn from Kansas City on 06/16/2008 04:24 PM
Started out and we were going to ride one long day versus staying at a B&B and come home the same day. We live in Lansing, KS so this is an all day affair. Our plan was to ride from Clinton to Sedelia have some lunch and ride back to Clinton. On our way back, it started storming like crazy! Lots of lightning! The hair on my head was standing up because of the lightning and it was spooky! I walked over and talked with the Guy (Buzz?) who owns the B&B and he said he would drive us back to Clinton. Thank God! We were soaked but he still took us to Clinton in his newer truck. What a Good Guy! I saw the B&B and it is very nice for the $$. There is a Casey's general store accross the trail and that would be nice. this B&B is right on the trail so you could sit on the deck and watch the riders from your B&B. I would stay at this B&B and probably will! Thanks Buzz(??) you really helped a couple of exhasted and drenching wet Guys out! I appreciate what you did for us!

 
Dana Dunn from Kansas City on 06/16/2008 04:24 PM
Started out and we were going to ride one long day versus staying at a B&B and come home the same day. We live in Lansing, KS so this is an all day affair. Our plan was to ride from Clinton to Sedelia have some lunch and ride back to Clinton. On our way back, it started storming like crazy! Lots of lightning! The hair on my head was standing up because of the lightning and it was spooky! I walked over and talked with the Guy (Buzz?) who owns the B&B and he said he would drive us back to Clinton. Thank God! We were soaked but he still took us to Clinton in his newer truck. What a Good Guy! I saw the B&B and it is very nice for the $$. There is a Casey's general store accross the trail and that would be nice. this B&B is right on the trail so you could sit on the deck and watch the riders from your B&B. I would stay at this B&B and probably will! Thanks Buzz(??) you really helped a couple of exhasted and drenching wet Guys out! I appreciate what you did for us!


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Garden Gate Bed and Breakfast (Boonville)
 -  + Great place to stay. Penny is very hospitable and a GREAT cook. Breakfast was awesome. Needed a bike repair shop, she called and made sure Charlie would have the shop open. Will definitely go back...
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Anonymous from Springfield, MO on 06/16/2008 03:32 PM
Great place to stay. Penny is very hospitable and a GREAT cook. Breakfast was awesome. Needed a bike repair shop, she called and made sure Charlie would have the shop open. Will definitely go back.

 
Anonymous from Springfield, MO on 06/16/2008 03:32 PM
Great place to stay. Penny is very hospitable and a GREAT cook. Breakfast was awesome. Needed a bike repair shop, she called and made sure Charlie would have the shop open. Will definitely go back.


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Maxine's Rooms for Rent (Sedalia)
 -  + Great place to stay. Very friendly, including their pets. Will provide shuttle to trailhead or Amtrak. Will definitely go back.
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Anonymous from Springfield, MO on 06/16/2008 03:28 PM
Great place to stay. Very friendly, including their pets. Will provide shuttle to trailhead or Amtrak. Will definitely go back.

 
Anonymous from Springfield, MO on 06/16/2008 03:28 PM
Great place to stay. Very friendly, including their pets. Will provide shuttle to trailhead or Amtrak. Will definitely go back.


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Jefferson City Bridge
 -  + We rode across the bridge into Jefferson City. The bike lane is wide and there was no problem at all. There is no need to walk across--just ride your bike like normal!
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Pat from Fort Worth on 06/04/2008 03:34 PM
We rode across the bridge into Jefferson City. The bike lane is wide and there was no problem at all. There is no need to walk across--just ride your bike like normal!

 
Bob Jenkins from Holts Summit on 06/15/2008 01:30 PM
I cross the bridge nearly every workday when I bike-commute back and from from Holts Summit. The only problem I ever have is litter/debris cluttering up the bike lane. It's a beautiful view in the morning, and you can always catch a glimpse of a beautiful sunset in the evenings:)


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 -  + I have stayed at the Rendleman B&B several times. When I called about the stay he informed me that it was an old farm home under construction (no frills). He has the best food on the trail. Doug, bein...
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Anonymous on 06/14/2008 06:19 PM
I have stayed at the Rendleman B&B several times. When I called about the stay he informed me that it was an old farm home under construction (no frills). He has the best food on the trail. Doug, being a cyclist, is good because he knows how to treat them. I stayed when it was hot and just turned the A/C unit on in my room(problem solved). He had a bonfire and a cold beer for me. After a good ride it tasted great. The rooms were clean and the shower outside was very welcome! I have reommended the Rendleman B&B and my friends were just as satisfied as I was.


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Hermann festival
 -  + The arts and music festival at Hermann last weekend (Jun 7-8) was really great. The art was your typical booths selling various objects from paintings to woodcarving. The music, however, was spectacul...
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Jim S from Olathe, Kansas on 06/14/2008 11:06 AM
The arts and music festival at Hermann last weekend (Jun 7-8) was really great. The art was your typical booths selling various objects from paintings to woodcarving. The music, however, was spectacular. With the Hermannhof winery within a stone's throw of the festival, a relaxing lunch with a bottle of local wine between shows was a real treat.

We stayed at a great B&B, an 1886 victorian mansion known as Birk's Gasthaus. Ell, the owner, was a great hostess and the breakfasts were an epicurian delight. Highly recommended. The town boasts a lot of German flavor and the wineries are a joy.


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Rendleman Home B&B
 -  + We stayed in 6 B&Bs, five were wonderful for as cheap as $40, while this was a nightmare for $121. The water smelled like rotten eggs, making showers a horrible experience. The bedrooms were very di...
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Anonymous on 06/11/2008 06:21 PM
We stayed in 6 B&Bs, five were wonderful for as cheap as $40, while this was a nightmare for $121. The water smelled like rotten eggs, making showers a horrible experience. The bedrooms were very dirty and had no vent fan, so we had to sleep with our door open right across from other guests with their door open (Fortunately the other guests were very nice people). If I hadn't been on a bike, I would have left even though I would forfeit $121. It is clearly worth biking a little farther to make Hermann. Don't make this horrible mistake, or let a friend make this mistake.

 
Littell family from KC, MO on 06/13/2008 10:21 PM
We have been taking vacations on the KATY trail for 10 years now. We have biked from Sedalia to St. Charles and everything in between. We always try to stay at Rendleman's B&B. The shower experience is great whether you choose the conventional indoor shower and bathroom or the outdoor one with the candle ambiance. He is on well water, but hey...it's the great outdoors! He has bottled water to drink if you choose. :) The price is great as it includes dinner if you let him know in advance and his is real food as he is a cyclist himself. Great with kids (ours are 10 & 12 now) and the best breakfast for any cyclists on the trail! His is a clean B&B, although not the antique type that you so often find. If you were hot, you should have told him as he fixes any problems that you have. He is a fantastic host and always introduces everyone. I have to say, out of all the places we have stayed, he has been one of the few that allowed us to stay with little babies and now children. Many of the B&B's on the trail do not cater to families, but to the wine and cheese crowd. Rendleman's is clean, down to earth, bike friendly type place. We highly recommend it, even after 10 years or biking, first with a trailer and the babies, and now with the kids on their own bikes. If you have a problem, you have to tell the person so that they can solve it. Otherwise, do not complain that the problem isn't fixed.


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Sedalia
 -  + Question: I am looking for a place to spend the night in Sedalia that is close to the Amtrak Station. Can anyone help with that? Thanks

Mike
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Mike from Springfield, OH on 06/05/2008 07:33 AM
Question: I am looking for a place to spend the night in Sedalia that is close to the Amtrak Station. Can anyone help with that? Thanks



Mike

 
Trek on 06/05/2008 11:30 AM
The Hotel Bothwell is just a few blocks east of the train station... and the Katy Depot/Katy Trail is just a few blocks east of there. It's all an easy ride through town.

 
maxine from Sedalia, Mo on 06/09/2008 12:47 PM
I am located near Amtrak, I can pick you up. Only 4 blks to trail on the east end. I have two rooms, if both rooms are rented the bath is shared. 660 287 0971 or 660 826 9351. Thanks Maxine's rooms for rent.

 
trinjboro from Jonesboro, AR on 06/10/2008 11:47 AM
I've stayed at the Bothwell and highly recommend it. Their staff is extremely bike friendly.

 
sbikes from Kansas City on 06/10/2008 08:30 PM
Ditto to staying at the Bothwell. I have stayed there a number of times and have always had a

good experience. I occasionally travel to Sedalia for work (yes, I know you are all jealous) and

find them a pleasant accommodation with or without a bike! Sharon

 
Anonymous from Springfield on 06/11/2008 06:43 PM
Maxine will pick up and deliver. Nice place at a bargain price with very very nice people. Must Love Dogs! Very clean I should add

 
Anonymous on 06/12/2008 08:53 PM
The closest hote/motel is the Bothwell Holtel located in downtown Sedalia, it is about 4 blocks from the Amtrk Station.

Jerry

Victory Shuttle & Taxi Service

Sedalia, MO

 
Mark from Sedalia, MO on 06/13/2008 01:31 PM
The Sedalia House Bed and Breakfast is another place to consider. They have a really nice facility right outside of town and do have a shuttle service available. It is clean, quiet and affordable; and, they cater to KATY trail riders. Their website is listed under Towns and Services...Sedalia, MO.


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Kehde's Barbeque (Sedalia)
 -  + Excellent food. Good atmosphere. Unique experience. I highly recommend to all.
Discussion started 06/13/2008 10:48 AM by jim lincicome - 0 replies
jim lincicome from sherwood, ar on 06/13/2008 10:48 AM
Excellent food. Good atmosphere. Unique experience. I highly recommend to all.

 
jim lincicome from sherwood, ar on 06/13/2008 10:48 AM
Excellent food. Good atmosphere. Unique experience. I highly recommend to all.


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Pilot Grove
 -  + Last Sun. we rode our bikes from Booneville to Pilot Grove. Everything was closed except Casey's where we got some lunch.
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ejm from Columbia on 06/12/2008 09:30 PM
Last Sun. we rode our bikes from Booneville to Pilot Grove. Everything was closed except Casey's where we got some lunch.


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Reds-Yellows-Blues..the trailbirds, that is. :) :)
 -  +  While riding the trail in early May, I saw lots of reds, yellows, and blues in the many birds seen along the trail: reds (cardinals, tanagers, grosbeaks, robins, rosy finches, redwing black's); yello...
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jd from gkc on 06/12/2008 11:03 AM
While riding the trail in early May, I saw lots of reds, yellows, and blues in the many birds seen along the trail: reds (cardinals, tanagers, grosbeaks, robins, rosy finches, redwing black's); yellows (finches, orioles, larks, warblers, flickers); blues (buntings, bluebirds, jays, herons) and so on. Naturally, these colors were interspersed with blacks, browns, greens, grays, and whites, not counting all the ducks, geese, turkeys, woodpeckers, cowbirds, titmice, gnat-flycatchers, thrashers, thrushes, blackbirds, crows, owls, hawks, buzzards and other nesters/fliers seen along the trail.

Several small shy birds also caught my eye. They’d flit back and forth over the trail or in-between branches so fast I couldn’t id them. Wren types maybe? I did spot one of one kind sitting on a branch momentarily. It had a green backside with brown wings and head. It was too large for a hummingbird, and too small for a tree swallow. Does anyone know what it was? Hmm. This circumstance might be why many folks walk or hike the trail instead of riding it. They can watch the sideshows much better! :)


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