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David from Littleton on 6/2/2017 11:41:29 AM:
It looks like the ONLY lodging option near Treloar is the Cyclers Roost. We are doing a bike tour with children and a pit stop in Treloar is really ideal, from a mileage perspective. Are there any other lodging options in/near Treloar?

I would really appreciate the help. Thank you!

 
Anonymous on 6/2/2017 12:55:48 PM:
Yes.....6.5 to Marthasville.

 
ArkyKenny on 6/2/2017 8:19:41 PM:
To elaborate on Marthasville, you can camp at the ball fields on the east side of town just off the trail. There is a large covered pavilion with lights, electricity, bathrooms, and running water.

If you want to stay at a house/B&B, I highly recommend "The Little House"

I also recommend the pizza joint in town.

 
MimiandPapa from Springfield on 6/3/2017 3:17:03 PM:
ArkyKenny is right about the pizza in Marthasville! Philly's pizza is a must stop. Great pizza, great service!! Very friendly, we always make it a point to stop here!!

 
Doug from Bluffton on 6/3/2017 5:23:35 PM:
I agree, the pizza there is one of the best around but you can also camp at the KT Caboose and get a shower and ICE CREAM plus they have other items on their menu.

 
David from Littleton on 6/5/2017 3:41:51 PM:
Thanks everyone for the advice. We are really trying to stay west of Marthasville - mileage wise, it will be too long for our little group. I think we might try primitive camping at Daniel Boone.

 
Doug from Bluffton on 6/5/2017 5:11:57 PM:
If you mean between McKittrick and Treloar it is a great primitive camping area. Three miles off the trail up several big hills on gravel road. But great primitive camping area.