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Anonymous on 3/10/2010 3:27:35 PM:
I hear alot of bikers, does anyone hike the trail? I am planning a solo trip in April. Is camping allowed along the trail or only in designated campgrounds?

 
KoryM on 3/10/2010 4:26:57 PM:
I would say if you plan on building a fire go to a designated campground to be safe. However I would just find a nice set of trees and camp anywhere. I am leaving next week going to hike the whole katy trail on a solo trip. However the ultimate plan is to hike to california. I have a few months to spare and going to try at least. I have no plans on paying for campgrounds.

 
MidSouth from Rogersville, Mo on 3/10/2010 4:32:28 PM:
Seeing as the trail is a state park that closes at dusk, camping is not allowed along the trail.

 
DougK from Troy on 3/10/2010 7:42:22 PM:
I hiked from Clinton to Machens 2 years ago. There's lot's of campgrounds but some are over 20 miles apart. I'd recommend taking a weekend drive a few weeks prior and identify camp sites. The parks in Marthasville and Pilot Grove are nice and free. You can also talk to property owners and/or churches to get permission to pitch a tent for the night. Get Brett Dufur's book, it's worth it's weight in gold. Good luck! Check out www.dougknox.blogspot.com or e-mail me at LMS346@netzero.com if you have any questions.
DougK