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Hank from New Haven, MO on 7/8/2012 8:43:00 PM:
Call this the Big Water thread. Yes, water between Jefferson City and St. Charles can be a problem. We were in Augusta today and there was no water. Of course it was easy to find in town but the businesses aren't always open. While I don't expect the Katy to "serve" me, at the same time I agree that MDNR ought to put water in a few of these isolated type areas. Treloar, Augusta, Defiance, Weldon Spring. Not sure where / where not the water is between JC and McKittrick for example. I know it would take some time but if someone could compile a list of non-DNR spigots / water areas that may help.

Amanda in a different thread today noted the water spigot at Rhineland ballfield. Klondike Park east of Augusta has water and I am pretty sure they have frost free spigots, available year round. The spot at the campground in Portland has a spigot. Etc. We need water in Defiance, where is it? Not sure. If you go up the Mo Research Park trail to the treatment plant there's a water fountain, app MM 52.

For the visitor types to our beautiful trail, I would say don't take no water at the trailhead for an answer. With a little searching you can find it. The song Proud Mary says "people on the river are happy to give." Well, people on the Katy are happy to give too. For real. You oughta try it.

 
savage24 from KC, MO on 7/10/2012 8:04:25 PM:
I fill water bottles from the restroom sink at Katy Bike Rental east of the trail head in defiance. They are right off the trail across the wooden bridge. They sell Gatorade and ice cream treats also.

 
KR on 7/20/2012 11:25:53 AM:
Come on Hank, you're a local boy and seems you know where the water is and is not. That section probably has more water than other stops west of Treloar. As I told Ginnis get a iced bladder for especially days of over 100F temp and holiday rides or use a few coins and go to the pay areas. Begging, not my style unless offered first.

 
Jim from St. Louis on 7/20/2012 4:58:43 PM:
There is a drinking fountain that can be used to refill supplies at the Dutzow trailhead. Did it a couple weeks ago.

 
Anonymous from Huntsdale on 7/23/2012 11:21:46 PM:
It is not apparent, but at Huntsdale, there is a public bathroom/shower/water at the campground. There is a red building/store right on the trail (Katfish Katy's), and the campground and bathroom are about a quarter a mile south on the gravel. It is a block building, visible from the trail.

 
Tess from OFallon, MO on 7/31/2012 12:47:47 PM:
Here is where we got water this past week: N. Jeff city (water at trailhead), Tebbett (Biker's Hostel. inside or vending on porch), Mokane (general store in town), Rhineland (gas station or cafe) Marthasville (trailhead or gas station) Dutzow (trailhead or cafe) Augusta (brewery has ice water jugs), Defiance (Bike shop/restroom) MO Research Park parking lot( .75 mile) and St. Charles.

 
Hank from New Haven, MO on 8/1/2012 7:37:19 AM:
Thanks Tess. I am compiling a list and will post when finished. I think Rhineland has a spigot near the ballfield, but I forget where?

 
kim from independence, mo on 8/1/2012 8:36:02 AM:
If I'm remembering correctly, there's a spigot under or next to the shelter house in Rhineland... right off the trail. There are also nice bathrooms and you can get water from the sinks in there. Also a vending machine. Hard to remember for sure, as last time we spent awhile in the shelter it was to escape a heavy downpour, so water wasn't our priority.

 
Hank from New Haven, MO on 8/2/2012 7:05:37 AM:
What about Treloar, anyone?

 
Russ from St Louis on 8/2/2012 11:28:54 AM:
IIRC at Treloar there is a soda machine across the parking lot that had water.

 
Ray (webmaster) on 8/2/2012 12:29:17 PM:
Thanks everyone for sharing this info. Next week I will be on the trail myself and will double-check and verify what businesses and services are out there, and will update all the listings here.

 
Jim from St. Louis on 8/6/2012 2:14:16 PM:
The soda machine in Treloar has been removed--no source there anymore.

 
Russ from St Louis on 8/7/2012 9:29:49 AM:
That's too bad the soda machine at Treloar is gone. Has the bar gone out of business too?

 
Jim from St. Louis on 8/7/2012 11:06:17 AM:
It appeared closed, signs removed, soda machine gone and a closed sign on the door this past Sunday when they were usually open.

 
Joey Los from McKittrick, Mo on 8/7/2012 9:05:47 PM:
There is also water in McKittrick. Loutre market is very close to the trail and easy to get to with several vending machines outside. And when the McKittrick Farmers Mercantile is open or if Joey and Rich are around they will happily give you water.

 
Tina from Dutzpw on 8/20/2012 12:04:45 PM:
You can always stop at the Dutzow Deli & Restaurant if traveling west from St. Charles before you get Treolar. Water, Gatorade, Soda, Ice and Good food is available.

 
kevin from Jeff City on 8/22/2012 12:49:47 PM:
Re: Treloar
Apparently the bar was run by the Twin Gables in Marthasville. According to Don in Marthasville, there was a rent dispute and the restaurant closed, taking the vending machines with them. It's a long stretch between Marthasville and McKittrick...

 
Buddy from Jefferson City on 8/23/2012 11:26:29 AM:
An unapparent resource is the Railwood Golf Club Pro Shop, located 1/2 mile north of the trail, 2 1/2 miles east of the North Jefferson City Trailhead, on County Road 4037. It is relaxed and open to the public. It is open 8 until dark, weather permitting, i.e., not raining, snowing, temperature above freezing, 7 days a week except Christmas day. The grill is open 11ish to 1ish. Water, soda,
tea, beer, snacks, candy, and expensive snake bashing sticks, are always available.

 
Steve Mo from St. Charles on 8/24/2012 4:10:03 AM:
There is an outdoor spigot at the Augusta Brewing Company. Go up the outdoor wooden steps, turn left. The spigot comes straight up out of the ground past the outdoor table.