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kjc on 1/5/2013 7:58:01 PM:
My spouse and I are planning a ride in May from Clinton to the east. We are planning to take our time and do a lot of sightseeing, with overnight stays in Sedalia, Boonville, Hartsburg, Rhineland and Augusta. Any suggestions of things to do, places to stay or dine especially at the towns we will be staying the night. Thanks.

 
JLMeyer on 1/6/2013 9:21:15 AM:
You may want to have dinner at the hotel in Sedalia (I forget the name) but they had great food and farm to table veggies. In Boonville, there go to Glen's Cafe at the hotel - go hungry. The servings are generous, food is great, and after bicycling all day -- the view outside overlooking the river is a delight. Both are right off the trail to. Hope this helps.

 
Darrell from Jefferson City, Mo. on 1/6/2013 12:00:53 PM:
KJC, if you haven't already, you may want to get a copy of the KATY TRAIL GUIDEBOOK, see the home page of this site. Some info on businesses in the book may be outdated though.

A favorite point of interest of mine, just east of Huntsdale is a Champion Burr Oak Tree, at the Burr Oak Road crossing look south you will see it, the short ride down to see it up close is worth it.

Also consider that some of the businesses along the trail are not open on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, a call ahead may help.

Sounds like fun, have a good trip!

 
ArkyKenny on 1/7/2013 10:03:24 AM:
One place I really like is old downtown Sedalia. When you get to the train station, go west a few blocks and you will run into it. It looks like an old movie set to me. Very cool, and beautiful. Give it a look, go a few blocks south and get a Subway sandwich.

Then get back on the trail for my favorite section of the Katy (between Sedailia and Pilot Grove). It's a little up-hill to Pilot Grove, but enjoy the wildlife, imagine the old steam trains running through the tunnel of trees, and keep saying "I think I can, I think I can, I think I can......." Then grab something cold in Pilot Grove, and enjoy the downhill ride into Boonville.

 
Jim from St Thomas on 1/8/2013 9:11:19 AM:
If you're wanting to sightsee I think I would change my overnight in Rhineland to Hermann. Lots more to do there.

 
Anonymous from DesMoines Iowa on 1/9/2013 9:35:37 AM:
If you wish to visit Hermann consider staying in McKittrick, right on the trail much more reasonable rates. The McKittrick Farmers Mercantile is now serving made from scratch meals on Saturday and Sunday.

 
Cathy from Jefferson City on 1/9/2013 9:46:41 PM:
I've stayed at the Globe in Hartsburg two times and really loved it. Jeanette doesn't use the internet, so you'll need to call, but you'll love the place. And in Hartsburg be sure and eat at Dottie's. For sight seeing, be sure and see Boat-henge near Cooper's Landing, which is close to Easley. Someone else may have mentioned the Big Burr Oak, I think near Huntsdale. And if you enjoy the Missouri River, you may want to side-track at Jefferson City and go over the new pedestrian/bike path over the Missouri River. Plan to stop at trailheads and read the dispay boards. DNR has put together interesting histories of the little communities, and some information about the animals you'll see and other neat stuff, like bridges.

 
Anonymous on 1/10/2013 3:25:32 AM:
I've ridden across several times. Some of my experiences are below:
The Casino in Boonville is ok. You can't beat the convenience. I don't like the smoke. They've changed the rules in the past few months to actually allow you to take your bike to the room. The Frederick is nice, but pretty expensive in my opinion. The Comfort Inn out by the highway is not one of the better Comfort Inn's I've stayed in and is hassle to ride out to.

The Globe. Jeanette is SUPER nice and quite inexpensive, but I won't stay there again simply because I DO NOT LIKE CATS and she has several of them.

Amanda at the Dollhouse in Rhineland is a very, very helpful hostess. Not the cheapest place to stay, but nice. The food across the street at the Trailside Bar and Grill has gone downhill bad in my opinion over the last couple years. I thought it used to be a lot better.

McKittrick is fine. I like Hermann with a variety of meal choices. I have stayed at the Vinchester a couple times and that has worked fine with me. Very basic-but clean-hotel room but the price was very pretty inexpensive FOR HERMANN. Especially true if you're not trying to stay during festival weekends. My recommendation is to stay away from Hermann all together if its a festival weekend.
Lococo House in St. Charles has been good to me in terms of shuttle service etc. That said - I prefer hotels to B&Bs so have used several good options in downtown St. Charles.
Hope this helps. It is JUST ONE OPINION. Take it as that. Have a great trip!

 
Jeff from Olathe, KS on 1/15/2013 8:57:52 AM:
In my opinion, the Section from Rocheport to Hartsburg is the most scenic... it generally follows right along the river. On the West side of Rocheport is the old railway tunnel. Just East of Rocheport is the old cave and whinery, as well as riding right along towering river bluffs. Just down the trail is Boathenge, and the aforementioned Burr Oak. I really like Rocheport and Hartsburg. Both offer great places to eat and are really cool photo ops! HAVE FUN!!

 
Russell J. from Birmingham, Iowa on 1/27/2013 5:23:54 PM:
One thing you might want to do is take the spur into Columbia. We loved eating at Shakespeare's.

 
denise from fulton on 1/28/2013 10:57:17 PM:
Everyone gave great ideas. We've done several of them listed. When are you going? My husband and I are planning our second trip on the Katy in May as well. Wanting to leave on May 4th.

 
kjc on 2/8/2013 8:22:56 PM:
Thanks for all the comments. We are going the week before Memorial day. Have added an overnite in Jefferson City, besides Sedalia, Boonville, Hartsburg, Rhineland and Augusta. Any security concerns or other suggestions from others. Thanks!

 
Leslie Porter from Siloam Springs on 3/17/2013 8:54:43 AM:
What is the name of the hotel in Sedalia that serves the farm to table veggies ?

 
denise from fulton on 3/17/2013 10:26:51 PM:
The hotel you may be thinking of is the Bothwell, and there is a nice restaurant inside.

 
Janete Eaker from Kansas City MO on 4/2/2013 8:14:15 AM:
If you're going to stay in Boonville the week before Memorial Day, keep in mind it is graduation weekend at MU in Columbia, and even all hotels in Boonville are pretty much sold out at this time. We always take our annual KT trip in May, and always stay at the Holliday Inn off I-70, which is very reasonable and has a very friendly staff. They were completely sold out for that weekend, and we will be staying at the hotel Frederick this year instead. It is a nice place, but a little high priced if you ask me.

 
zbiker from Boonville on 4/3/2013 4:54:14 AM:
With your schedule you should have plenty time for sightseeing. Sedalia has a wonderfully restored depot on the trail - check out the downtown as mentioned on another post. Boonville you can't go wrong staying at the Frederick and eating at Glenns. The casino can give you a bit of diversion if you want to to try the slots. They do have a buffet, as well as upscale restaurant on site. You will have time to wander through the small, historic town of Rocheport and its quaint shops. If timing is right, you could hike up a trail to the A Frame winery and enjoy a view of the river along with wine and food. You will see that trail just south of Rocheport. Boathenge is easily missed - if you get to Cooper's Landing and not seen it, you have gone to far. Cooper's is a unique place to stop on Sunday when they have their jam sessions. Dottie's at Harsburg is good. Take time at Jeff City to tour the capital. Several nice restaurants downtown on and just off High Street. I stayed at Dollhouse in Rhineland and was very pleased - my ride ran later in the evening than planned, owner called concerned I was having problems, then went out and brought back a dinner for me. Take the side trip into Hermann for the wineries, and art. A favorite sandwich spot for me is Jillsies. I usually lunch at Dutzow cafe. From there on you have Washington to make a side trip to - check out Gary Lucy's gallery on Main Street, as well as the riverfront park. Augusta you have probably already checked out. Allow time in St Charles to visit the history Main Street district which is just off the trail.

Dining opportunities are not plentiful along the trail. I usually have two water bottles, a sandwich, and other snacks to munch on between the larger towns. Also, a number of places along the trail will not be open on Monday.

 
Merrill from Albuquerque, NM on 4/23/2013 2:37:56 PM:
I rode the entire trail out and back, 500 miles. Places I stayed and recommend: Sedalia - Bothwell Hotel (very bike friendly); Bluffton (just short of Rhineland) where KATY crosses Rte 94 - Rendlemann Home B&B (1869 farmhouse); McKittrick/Hermann (just beyond Rhineland) - Meyer's Hilltop Farm B&B This last is absolutely first rate and it's across the river from Hermann which has great restaurants and wineries. Eldon at the B&B will drive you over AND pick you up. Meyer's is much more reasonably priced than the B&Bs in Hermann proper, yet it is rated number ONE in the area (see Trip Advisor if you want more about them).

 
Andy Mayberry from St. Louis on 4/24/2013 3:26:55 PM:
I done the KATY 14 Times end to end.
After Sedalia no water till Pilot Grove
Between Clifton City & Pilot Grove ,you will hit the Cut and Fill its a 3 percent grade for about 5 miles,
Sedalia you will be on city streets for a couple of miles, its marked well.
Hartsburg if you stay at the Globe Hotel , Janette will greet you with homemade lemonaid, she also has laundry,A must in Hartsburg is Dotties Dinner the cobbler is to die for.
even if she is closed we call her and she will open for us to eat cobbler.
If you go into Jeff City Hwy 54 has a bike lane.
Fill up on water in Defiance last chance before St. Charles

 
Anonymous on 4/24/2013 9:46:03 PM:
Having ridden many times on the KATY including a few Clinton-St. Charles trips...lots of good advise in these responses in my opinion.

One thing I would add. I have stayed at the Globe and the hostess is a WONDERFUL lady and I found the prices very competitive. I do think it should be noted that if you don't like cats (or are allergic to them) you will not enjoy our stay at the Globe.