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brad from wentzville on 9/14/2007 2:30:19 PM:
I'm coming in from out of town. how do I find the columbia spur trail? is there a trail head to park at? thanks.

 
Brian L. from Wichita, KS on 9/14/2007 2:44:08 PM:
Check out the Columbia page on this site for details & map -- http://www.bikekatytrail.com/columbia.asp

There's a trail head where it connects to the Katy, but I don't think there's parking on that end. However, I believe there's lots of parking available on the Columbia end.

 
Gary from Near Tebbetts on 9/14/2007 5:34:04 PM:
There is a trailhead with parking at McBaine, just a short distance east of the Columbia spur.

 
frank on 9/15/2007 10:41:33 AM:
brad, you can also access the mkt fitness from stadium drive, about 2-3 miles m/l from I-70. there is a parking lot there and easy access to it. you might also check columbia, mo web site and find access to the mkt fitness trail there. thats how i found it. have fun, stay safe.

 
GC from Columbia, Mo. on 9/17/2007 7:17:44 AM:
Parking for the MKT trail into Columbia is plentiful.
First off, the McBaine trailhead is about a quarter-mile west of Hindmann Junction - where the MKT connections with the Katy. Hindmann Junction has a large kiosk/bench that is impossible to miss. Along the MKT, there are parking lots at the Scott Blvd access, the Forum Blvd access, at the MLK memorial and at the end of the trail in downtown Columbia at Flatbranch Park.