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Tebbetts, Missouri on the Katy Trail
 
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Wainwright
6.4 miles West
Mokane
6.2 miles East
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Mile 131.2
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Subject: Turner Katy Trail Shelter Hostel (Tebbetts)
Started: Aug 31 2010 6:55PM
by Kat
, Omaha, Nebraska
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What a fun night we had in Tebbetts! The accommodations at the Shelter were crude but what could you expect for $5.00 apiece. We wondered what we would encounter and we were pleasantly surprised. Not real clean but it beats camping. The johns and showers worked great and we even got to play a little ping pong. The highlight of our stay in Tebbetts was going next door to Jim's Bar. Jim will cook you up a pizza or burger. We chose the pizza and it hit the spot along with an icy cold beer. The Karaoke started up shortly after we arrived and the place came to life. Jim is full of surprises and helped create a night we won't soon forget. All of the towns folk that we met were friendly. Thanks Jim and friends!
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(Last reply: Sep 1 2010 3:15PM
by Mark, West Des Moines:
"Jim's Bar is awesome!!! It was one of the highligh..."
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Subject: Tebbetts--Dogs & Jim's Bar & Grill
Started: Aug 25 2010 3:21PM
by Ed
, Naples, FL
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Since posting my questions about dogs, I was able to talk with the owner of Jim's Bar & Grill in Tebbetts. He said (1) the dogs were hauled off by Rangers some months ago. If anyone has a problem dogs, report it and they will be taken care of. So apparently dogs are no longer a problem; (2) He lives close to his Bar & Grill and is usually around. If he's not in the Bar & Grill, give him a call at 573-295-6100 and he will come over and fix something for you to eat. If you call in advance, he'll make a note of the day you are supposed to be there and put it on his calendar. However, you still may need to call him when you arrive.
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(Last reply: Aug 25 2010 4:04PM
by Trek:
"We went through Tebbetts on July 4th weekend and d..."
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Subject: Tebbetts and Jim's Bar
Started: Aug 14 2010 5:18PM
by Mark
, West Des Moines, IA
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My wife, a friend and I arrived Tuesday afternoon in Tebbetts and planned to stay in the Shelter that evening. We couldn't find the key and called the help number listed on the trail info sheet. While waiting for a call back from the help line, we went to the soda vending machine across the street when a man came outside and offered to open the shelter. After unlocking the door, the man (Jim) said that he had cold beer, pizza and karaoke tonight. We got cleaned up and went Jim's Bar and had a great time. The shelter was a little rustic but was the right place at the right time for the right price. I would stay there again - anytime.
Jim's Bar is open (according to his sign) 5 days - closed Wednesdays and Thursdays.
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(Last reply: Aug 23 2010 4:27AM
by frog lady, Cameron, MO:
"Last Sept. when my daughter and I bike the trail w..."
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Subject: Turner Katy Trail Shelter Hostel (Tebbetts)
Started: Aug 22 2010 7:46PM
by Curt and Kathy
, Silex, MO
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June 22, 2010- On our way to Hartsburg from Rhineland, we stopped in at Tebbetts Turner Katy Trail Shelter Hostel for a rest. We found they had water and a freezer with ice to fill your water bottles. That was a welcome surprise as the heat of the day pretty well melted all of our frozen water bottles. We had a nice chat with a gentleman who was part of the Katy Trail 10th annual organized ride. He needed a break from the heat and elected to stay in a Hotel in Jefferson City instead of camping with the group at MoKane. He was quite interesting to talk to as he told us of all his overseas bicycling adventures.
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