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Katy Trail Missouri: Maps, Services, Events, Towns, & More

Redbud Sassafras Medley the Katy Trail by Steven Lee Wright
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More Katy Trail State Park Resources

Marthasville Sunrise
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Katy Trail Latitude & Longitude Coordinates
Katy Trail Bed & Breakfasts
Wineries along the Katy Trail
Ride/run/hike reports from other trail bike riders, runners, and hikers
Where to park?  Parking suggestions for St Louis & Kansas City cyclists
Trains! MKT railroad history along the trail and riding Amtrak to the Katy Trail
Katy Trail  Weather Guide
Side trails that connect to the Katy Trail
How to get to from Lambert - St Louis Airport to the Katy Trail
How to get to Downtown St Louis and Mississippi River from the Katy Trail by bicycle.
Katy Trail Kansas City Extension
Katy Trail Merchandise / Souvenirs
Guidebooks & References
Brother Mel Meyer's Katy Trail Paintings

About Katy Trail State Park, MO

The Katy Trail is a 225 mile (365 km) bike path stretching across most of the state of Missouri.  (Use this link if you're looking for the Dallas Katy Trail).  Over half of it follows Lewis and Clark's path up the Missouri River, where you can ride beneath towering river bluffs while eagles circle overhead.  After leaving the river, the trail meanders through peaceful farmland and small-town Americana.

America's longest "rails-to-trail" project, formerly the MKT rail line, is flat and scenic.  It's ideal for hiking, running, or cycling on just about any kind of bike.  Horseback riding is also allowed on a 25 mile section of the trail.  Many cross-country cyclists include the Katy Trail in their tours.  It is part of Adventure Cycling's Lewis & Clark route, as well as the American Discovery Trail

Visit the FAQ Page for more general trail information.  Or, dive right in and start planning your ride -- check out the towns and services along the trail, or build your own customized list of just the towns and services that interest you.

What's Going On

Katy Trail Merchants and Communities

Representing the businesses and towns all along the trail, Katy Trail Merchants and Communities serves as a Chamber of Commerce to the trail.  If your business gets customers or your town gets tourists from the Katy Trail, please consider joining "Katy MaC".  The organization is especially helping promote the trail during the 20th anniversary celebration this year.


Get the GUIDEBOOK

The Updated and Revised 9th edition of The Complete Katy Trail Guidebook is now available.  The book is $18.95 and can be ordered online at www.pebblepublishing.com.  The Complete Katy Trail Guidebook is a guide to services, towns, people, places and history.  It includes wineries, B&Bs, camping, photos, maps and a fold out map and mileage chart of the whole Katy Trail.  Whether you're hiking, biking or touring by car, this guidebook is the definitive resource to take you there.

Visit the Pebble Publishing website to get your copy.


Organized Rides

One of the best ways to experience the Katy Trail is on an organized group tour.  Typically, the lodging and some meals are prearranged, so you can concentrate on the trail. 

There are several organized end-to-end rides each year.  The biggest, sponsored by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, occurs in mid-June. Several rides are scheduled for 2010 - as rides are announced, they are added to our list of organized rides along the trail

Another approach: there are also tour organizers who will put together a more individually customized ride for you.  In general, they take care of most lodging arrangements, some meals, luggage transfer and point to point transportation, so you can focus more on the ride itself.  Here is a list of tour organizers operating on the Katy Trail.

SPRING on the Katy Trail

Spring has finally arrived, and the flowers are in bloom!  The warmer weather is ideal for a trip to the the trail, but be aware that some businesses may still be closed for the season or operating on reduced hours.  As you browse through the business listings on this website you'll see some marked as "Closed for the Season".  If you're really counting on a particular business to be open when you get there, it's always a good idea to call ahead, just to be sure.

And don't forget to pack a rain jacket, even if it's sunny when you set out for the trail!



02/04 BREAKING NEWS: BOONVILLE BRIDGE HAS BEEN SAVED!!



Upcoming EVENTS On or Near the Katy Trail

Event Type Legend
Bike Ride
Run/Walk
Festival
Music/Drama
Art/Crafts
Farm/Livestock
Other
Event TypeLocationEvent / Date(s)

Bike Ride Sedalia to St Charles Touring Cyclist Katy Trail I - Spring 2010
03/28/10 - 04/03/10

Fine Arts Augusta 8th Annual Plein Air Art Event
04/21/10 - 05/01/10

Bike RideFestival / FairFine Arts Defiance to Augusta KATY Trail Ride for the Plein Air Festival''s Paint Augusta Day
04/24/10

Bike RideOther Rocheport 20th Anniversary Commemoration
05/08/10

Festival / FairMusical EventFine Arts Boonville Best of Missouri Life Festival
05/21/10 - 05/23/10

These are the events for the next 60 days.  For events beyond May 22, or to add your event, visit the Events Page

Weather Alert

Follow this link for current Katy Trail weather conditions, and Missouri average temperatures and precipitation.

Heavy rains and thunderstorms can happen any time - be aware and be prepared!
  • After heavy rain, stay alert for washed-out sections of trail.  We check regularly with the Department of Natural Resources to find out if any washouts have been reported; I'll let you know if they report any.
  • Since the trail follows along the Missouri River, it crosses over many streams and small rivers.  Be alert for flash floods during and after heavy rain.
  • A cyclist is a prime lightning target.  Seek cover during a thunderstorm.  Lightning can strike ten miles away from the storm center.
  • Consider packing rain gear for longer rides, even on a sunny day.  Heavy rains can develop quickly.
  • Check a weather website prior to your trip.  Weather patterns generally move west-to-east across Missouri, so you can try to predict your weather conditions by looking at the current weather radar.


Trail Conditions for Katy Trail State Park in Missouri

2/17/10 -- Due to a project on Hwy. 5, the trail is temporarily closed at MM 188.3 (near New Franklin).  Detour signs are posted at this location.

1/26/10 -- The trail surface is very rough at MM 78.5 (west of Marthasville) due to recent flooding.  Trail users should be cautious near that area and alert to staff and equipment while clean-up work is completed.



Please let us know, or contact the Missouri Department of Natural Resources at 800-334-6946, if you come across any washouts, blockages, or other problems.


Beyond the Katy Trail...

 If you like the Katy Trail, you'll also enjoy the C&O Canal Towpath Trail, which runs 185 miles from Washington DC to Cumberland Maryland, along the banks of the Potomac River. 

 The C&O connects to the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) which runs through Pennsylvania.  Together, the C&O and GAP enable you to ride 335 miles from Pittsburgh to Washington DC, enjoying spectacular scenery and historic locations along the way.

 Travelling to Florida?  If so, check out our sister website for Sanibel Island, Florida, the most bike-friendly island you'll ever visit (nice beaches too!).

 How about New England?  The Cape Cod bike trails are south of Boston, with beaches, lighthouses, and more. 

 In South Carolina, enjoy biking on Hilton Head Island's bike trails and beaches

  The Silver Comet Trail in Georgia connects up with the Chief Ladiga Trail in Alabama, giving you nearly 100 miles of scenic paved trail. 

  The Cowboy Trail in Nebraska will eventually stretch over 300 miles - even longer than the Katy Trail. 



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