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Will W from Troy, MO on 4/25/2016 6:30:18 AM:
Hey guys! I'm running the KT point to point throughout the summer. In order to do so, I'm breaking it into sections. In order to avoid a 30+ miler, I would like to park in Rhineland.does anyone know if there is a lot that's not listed or a business that's ok with a car parked there for 3ish hours? Thanks guys

 
MidSouth from Rogersville, MO on 4/25/2016 7:48:37 AM:
There is no actual trail parking area at Rhineland, but where the trail crosses the highway is the Trailside Bar & Grill. It shares a parking lot with a couple other roadside businesses and shouldn't be a problem, but you could call the Trailside @ 573-236-4411 to be sure.

 
Will W from Troy on 4/25/2016 8:15:23 AM:
Thanks a lot! Will do

 
Jerry Whittle from Belleville Illinois on 4/25/2016 11:02:14 AM:
I'm interested in the logistics of running point-to-point. Do you park somewhere and do and out-and-back to the car? Sounds interesting.

 
Doug from Bluffton on 4/25/2016 4:02:37 PM:
If you are only going to be a few hours you can also park at the pavillon next to the ball field. There is also a dead end road just west of this that people park on. In either case if you stay to the side and don't block others you won't have a problem. Both of these options provide better access to the trail and don't take up business parking.