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Ken from St. Charles on 4/27/2008 3:40:55 PM:
I remember there being a thread on here at one point about some kind of shortcut in Boonville to a local motel, but can't seem to find it. I'm looking for alternatives to the casino and B&Bs in downtown Boonville? Can someone help me with this?

 
Stevie from Saint Louis on 4/27/2008 8:46:01 PM:
I believe this is what you are referring too. I do recall a more recent post on this, but I couldn't find it either. Not being familar with Boonville myself, I would make a Google map of this area in case I got lost:

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If you are riding east to west on the Katy, after you pass the depot in Booneville you will pass through a long stretch of residential district, up a grade for quite a ways and through a small tunnel under a roadway. It's probably 4-5 miles from the depot to the Comfort Inn.

There is a clearing on your left side near mile post #194. A trail through the clearing leads to the Fuqua Homes manufacturing plant. Somewhat confusing there......but, ride through their parking lot toward the south and onto the blacktop road....it will lead you to the Comfort Inn (about a mile) which will be on your right with a truckstop on your left.

We have found the Comfort Inn staff to be very friendly and accomodating. No problem taking your bikes to your room or leaving your car in their parking lot for a few days while you are on the trail.

Enjoy your trip!
- posted 6/29/2005 8:56:48 AM by Trek Biker , St. Joseph, MO>>

 
gc from Columbia, Mo. on 4/28/2008 7:15:00 AM:
As for lodging in downtown Boonville, don't forget the Hotel Frederick.

 
Parris Johnson from Boonville, Mo on 4/29/2008 1:16:20 PM:
The Hotel Frederick is the place to stay in Boonville. Great rooms, free wi-fi, complimentary continental breakfast, bike storage and $20 discount on rooms for trail riders. Located across from the trail where it crosses the Boonslick Bridge. Glenn's Cafe and a wonderful lobby bar makes this hotel a great stop for trailriders.

 
Trek on 4/29/2008 1:41:53 PM:
We have stayed at the Hotel Frederick and most likely will return. The only drawback is the lack of a pool if you're looking to take a dip after a long summer day on the trail. It is though a very nice place with a fantastic asset in Glenn's Cafe. Its nice to skim a few bucks from the casino down the street and then hit the trail just out the front door the next morning.