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Mary from Langley, wa on 4/17/2011 12:19:59 PM:
Any suggestions for reasonably priced B and B's or small hotels in Sedalia, New Franklin, Portland , Marhtasville or St. Charles? We will be riding in the middle of October 2011. Thanks!

 
MidSouth from Rogersville, MO on 4/17/2011 5:39:55 PM:
Mary, I would start your planning by using the links above. Mileage Chart, Towns & Services, and Trip Planner. Many of the small towns along the KATY do not have hotels or B&B's. You will have to adjust your daily mileage accordingly.

 
Michael Rodemeyer from Hartsburg, Missouri on 4/17/2011 6:35:13 PM:
We have two B & Bs in Hartsburg that are reasonable, staffed by 2 great ladies, Jeanette and Catherine. Click on Hartsburg and it will give you the facts and numbers for both.

 
MidSouth from Rogersville, MO on 4/17/2011 8:41:16 PM:
I've stayed at:
Hotel Bothwell-Sedalia
Frederick Hotel-Boonville
High Street Victorian B&B-Boonville
KATY Trail Bed & Bikefest-Rocheport
Hartsburg Inn-Hartsburg
Globe Hotel-Hartsburg
Turner KATY Trail Shelter-Tebbetts
Cambell Haus B&B-Hermann

Enjoyed a fine experience at each of them.

 
Cathy from Jefferson City on 4/17/2011 10:46:14 PM:
In Marthasville, I stayed at the Little House B & B. There were 3 of us, myself, husband and 25 year old daughter and it was perfect for us. She provided what you needed for a very nice continental breakfast, as well as some homemade coffee cake. I'd go back there in a nano second. Enjoy your ride!

 
maxine from sedalia on 4/18/2011 4:28:14 PM:
I have rooms for rent in my home. We are located near the trail in Sedalia. We provide clean rooms at an affordable rate. Call for more information. Thank you. Maxine's rooms for rent. 660 826 9351

 
Will from St. Peters on 4/21/2011 8:51:15 AM:
I have stayed at the Hostel in Tebbetts - just make sure you have food, there were no establishments open. If you have a guide book, I suggest calling ahead - businesses kind of come and go along the trail, and with the current economic climate it may be worse.

For $5 it was a deal, hot shower, etc. The town just East I believe Mokane, has a local store that made a great breakfast.

 
gene from Indiana on 4/22/2011 11:52:21 PM:
Portland has a sign for a population of 86. The campground is just above the trailhead. No B&B that I know of. The restaurant is under new management and fairly good. I would be taking snacks with you to eat in the morning as some places don't have restaurants that open early. Staying at B&B is a good idea.

 
Rhona+Lococo from St Charles mo on 4/23/2011 1:55:26 PM:
check out Lococo House II&III, Bed & Breakfast, 3 blocks from the trail, hot tub for tired parts, fresh baked goods , full breakfast and a reasonable price of 85.00 plus tax (for two)

 
Michael Rodemeyer from Hartsburg, Missouri on 4/24/2011 4:19:33 PM:
The second weekend in October, in Hartsburg, you will encounter 55,000 people attending our 20th annual Pumpkin Festival. Stop in and have a good time.

 
Anon on 4/24/2011 6:28:31 PM:
October is a busy time on the Katy. Many come for the festivals, wineries, and fall colors. Might want to book ahead.