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Dulcy from Memphis, TN on 5/7/2011 8:22:53 PM:
We are coming in from Memphis to bike the trail from St. Charles to Hermann. We would like to spend Saturday night in either Augusta or Marthasville. Looking for suggestions for lodging in either of those towns. We have looked at most of the B&B's websites. Is there lodging besides the B&B's? Thanks!

 
Trek on 5/8/2011 9:49:46 AM:
Use the trip planner above to find lodging. It's a good resource. Also, perhaps search for lodging on Google Maps. We've stayed at the Apple Gate Inn in Augusta and would recommend it. Augusta is kind of hilly, but the Apple Gate is just about a block north of the Katy. Augusta Winery is within short walking distance....good Ice Wine as well as other wines.

 
JPM from Hazelwood, MO on 5/8/2011 8:26:12 PM:
Klondike Park, near Augusta, has campsites and cabins.

 
Dulcy from Memphis on 5/9/2011 4:00:56 PM:
Thank-you!

 
JPM from Hazelwood, MO on 5/9/2011 9:10:20 PM:
If you're planning on staying at Klondike, I would book in advance, especially for Memorial Day. Google St. Charles County Parks for more info.

 
Anonymous from Imperial, MO on 5/14/2011 10:39:49 AM:
We stayed at the Little House B&B in Marthasville last fall, and really enjoyed it. You get the use of the whole entire two bedroom house for the same price that it costs to rent just a room in most other B&Bs. It's located right across a feild from the trail, so it's easy to get to by bike. It's relaxing too. It has two rocking chairs on the front porch where you can sit and watch other bikers pass by on the trail. The owners were so sweet and accomodating. They also have a locking shed to store your bikes during your stay. We enjoyed it so much that we have already booked a return trip there later in the year.