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Katy Trail Parking Suggestions and Directions

From the East

We are often asked where St Louis-area cyclists should park their cars for trail access.  The answer, of course, is that it depends on what part of the trail you like best.  If you want to ride along river bluffs, you'll have to head out past Rhineland, but if you are happy with wooded areas and light suburbs, any of the St Charles or other eastern parking areas will be fine.  But, if you just want to get to the Katy Trail quickly and easily from east of the Missouri River, here are your best options (click on the links for directions and additional info):

The Page Avenue/364 Bridge lot is just 6 miles from the 270/Page intersection.  It's a large lot accomodating 100 cars, but it could fill up on busy days due to its ease of access.  There's a 1/4 mile ramp from the parking lot down to the trail - the only hill you'll ride all day!  If you park here, you'll be at mile 42.8, which is just over three miles from trail's end in St Charles.

Another option: you could park at Creve Coeur Park and ride the 3.6 mile Katy Trail - Creve Coeur Connector to the Katy Trail.  It's a pleasant ride with a nice view as you cross over the Missouri River.

The St Charles Trailhead is another popular parking spot, especially for cyclists coming from North St Louis County.  It has 150-200 parking spots, and it's right next to the Lewis & Clark Boathouse parking lot, offering several hundred slots.  Unless there is a major event going on in St Charles, you're almost certain to get a parking spot here with no problem.

When the other lots are full, you might want to try the Greens Bottom Trailhead.  It's harder to find than the other parking lots (but you'll find good directions if you click the link), so fewer people go there to park.  There is a longer drive involved: if you're coming out highway 40, it's 18 miles from Chesterfield Mall to the trailhead.  Or, if you're taking Page/364, it's 12 miles from the Page/270 intersection.  Greens Bottom trailhead is at mile 45.7, which is about six miles from the trail's eastern end.

Another option for those coming out highway 40 is the Weldon Spring Trailhead, at mile 56 on the trail (16 miles from trail's end).  But be aware that the turn-off from highway 94 is not well marked.  See the link for details.  The section between Greens Bottom and Weldon Spring offers nice views of the river and lots of shade.

Going beyond Weldon Spring, you can simply follow highway 94 south and find a new town and another trailhead every few miles.  Driving south on 94, you'll pass through Defiance (mile 59), Matson (mile 60.6), Augusta (mile 66), and Dutzow (mile 74), all of which have trailheads with parking.

From the West

We are also often asked where Kansas City-area cyclists should park their cars for trail access, not to mention visitors coming up from Oklahoma, Texas, or beyond.  Again, the answer depends on what part of the trail you like best.  Clinton or Sedalia will get you to the western section of the trail with its peaceful farmland, while Boonville or Rocheport will put you on the Missouri River.

Clinton is at the western end of the trail, and only about 75 miles from KC.  Click the link for directions.

Sedalia is also fairly accessible, at a distance of 90 miles from KC.  Click the link for directions.

KC area cyclists who want to see the river will have to go just a bit farther.  Boonville is about 100 miles east of Kansas City.  But if you're coming here to see the Missouri River, you'll only see it briefly, as you bike across it.  The trail doesn't link up with the river again until Rocheport, some 13 miles east by trail.

If you just want to ride along the river,  Rocheport is about 115 miles from Kansas City.  Head south/east on the trail from Rocheport, and you'll have the river by your side (though you might want to start with a quick ride west of Rocheport to go through the famous Rocheport tunnel).

Side note: a few years from now, Kansas City area residents may have the Katy Trail come to them!



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Subject:  Page Bridge Missouri River Crossing- Location of newest Katy Trail extension on South side of I364
Started: Nov 4 2005 12:48PM by gene beaty , raytown mo
i've heard the katy trail will be going on west of clinton some day. if so where is the proposed route. i.e. what towns etc. and when. i'd like to be 20 ft. from the trail (i think). i'd have one of my grandkids set up a lemonaid stand. any way i'd like to know the route of the trail if you know. thanks eab
Replies:  17  (Last reply: Mar 2 2008 5:19PM by , St. Charles Heritage Tra: "Can you tell me when this will go in? I live near..." ) View This Topic

Subject:  Parking Suggestions
Started: Oct 27 2007 9:52AM by Dallas Katy Trail Biker , Dallas
Like many, I wondered how safe it would be to leave my vehicle unattended for several days as I rode on the Katy Trail. I left my vehicle in Windsor for several days and had no problems. The trail head parking area is clearly visible from a residential area and a gas station and store, making it feel less remote and therefore a safer place to park. Many other towns/trail head parking areas seemed very remote and made me feel uneasy about long term parking. For those begining their journey on the western part of the trail, I recommend Windsor. It is a safe and friendly town with a reasonably visible parking area.
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Subject:  Parking Question
Started: Feb 10 2005 3:13PM by Edna , Waukesha, WI
I want to bike from St. Charles to Clinton. Can I leave my car for a week at the suggested St. Charles parking area? If so, do I need to notify the local police that the car will be there, pay a parking fee, etc.?
Replies:  7  (Last reply: Aug 27 2007 8:31PM by Jon, Missouri: "The above post is mine: we parked overnight at the..." ) View This Topic

Subject:  Parking Suggestions
Started: Jun 10 2006 2:56PM by N.G. , Wildwood

We gave up trying to get to the bike trail starting off of 94 and
Pittman. There is road construction and a detour that did not take... View Full Comment
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Subject:  Trail Suggestions
Started: Jun 2 2006 4:39PM by Davis Family , San Diego
We would like to explore the trail but have 3 small children who will be riding along with us. Are there any suggestions for a short trip (half-day) with some beautiful scenery a 7 year old and two 5 year olds can handle?
Replies:  3  (Last reply: Jun 3 2006 4:20PM by frank, festus: "what sbikes and mm said, plus the trip from defian..." ) View This Topic

Subject:  parking at Sedalia trailhead
Started: Jul 20 2005 6:19PM by alison hagan , fairplay. colorado
Is it safe to park a pop up camper at the trailhead while we ride? How long can you park there?
Replies:  1  (Last reply: Jul 21 2005 9:03AM by Trek Biker, St. Joseph, MO: "Perhaps refer to the post "Parking in Sedalia" a f..." ) View This Topic




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