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Katy Trail?
Anyone here ride the Katy Trail in Missouri? Any tips?
thanks, Pat in TX |
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Anyone here ride the Katy Trail in Missouri? Any tips? I've done from N. Jefferson City to St. Charles a couple of times. The prettiest part of this section is near Treolar, where you are right next to the river. Towns are small, B&B's have a certain charm. Herman is a nice old German town with some great hills to climb -- the old bridge demands urban-type riding skills though -- metal grid, two narrow lanes. They've planned another one but I don't think it's there yet. You can probably look pitiful and get somebody in a pickup truck to drive you across if the bridge isn't to your liking. There's at least one winery near Herman and near Augusta, and probably others I don't recall. It's all limestone tailings (or similar material). Suitable for a road bike, although I'd stay away from very narrow tires. It's not crowded at all, although you do have more people near urban St. Charles. It's particularly good if you are touring with a neophyte tourer, since you are always off the road and the pace is friendly. -- Mike Kruger Say not always what you know, but always know what you say. Claudius; 10 BC-AD 54, Roman Emperor |
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"Pat" wrote in :
Anyone here ride the Katy Trail in Missouri? Any tips? I did the whole route once (several years ago) and was kind of disappointed. The trail is extremely flat, mostly through farm country. Only a couple of short scenic sections are along the Missouri River. There are a couple of interesting towns along the way, but many more that are dead or dying. Sometimes, I would roll into a town and there was absolutely no one there, like the whole town was deserted. I don't know where they all went. |
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"Pat" wrote in : Anyone here ride the Katy Trail in Missouri? Any tips? I did the whole route once (several years ago) and was kind of disappointed. The trail is extremely flat, mostly through farm country. Only a couple of short scenic sections are along the Missouri River. There are a couple of interesting towns along the way, but many more that are dead or dying. Sometimes, I would roll into a town and there was absolutely no one there, like the whole town was deserted. I don't know where they all went. There's that. Sometimes there's a backstory to these towns. I found this interesting, Sally didn't. Your opinion may vary. Some of these, like Mokane, are former rail facilities. When the railroad facility closed (and eventually the railroad), the town had no real reason to be there. Mokane has shrunk to 188 people, there's only a self-service gas station (a pump you can put your credit card into), a small store and a bar (not open when I was through). The main street ends abruptly and continues as a farmer's driveway. http://www.mostateparks.com/katytrail/mokane.htm This is what happens in depopulating rural America, with farms needing less labor and a lot of the factories that moved from the east to the rural midwest and south now moved out of the U.S. (shoe factories and textile factories being prime examples). This is uneven, of course, but particularly likely to occur as you get farther away from the interstate. I tend to find this transition has its own fascination, and besides that it makes cheap lodging easy to find. -- Mike Kruger Say not always what you know, but always know what you say. Claudius; 10 BC-AD 54, Roman Emperor |
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I rode from St Charles to Boonville on the Kay trail following the
Adventure Cycling Lewis & Clark route. The former rail line trail is dead flat and so straight you can't see the next turn much of the time. Most of the larger towns are on the south side of the river, the trail is on the north. Few bridges to cross over. Most are narrow or falling apart or overloaded with traffic. The guide book published is woefully out of date regarding restaurants & businesses. I found most were closed up. Because riders have been killed on those bridges, the book recommends calling a taxi to haul you over. Phbt. I waited for a sizeable gap in traffic and sprinted across. Plan on hauling enough food to get you thru a day if you don't want to wander off the trail very far. Expect seriously steep hills if you do. My 32x24 wasn't low enough for those roads. In those 2 or 3 days of riding the Katy trail in July, I saw 1 other cyclist. Mo has done a good job with trailheads & trail maintainence. As good as any other state. Wild life is blue buntings, speedy little lizards and turtles in the side creeks. No river boat traffic to speak of. The whole area shows better times in the past (except for 1993). Mo is like Illinois in 1 respect, 80% of the population is concentrated ( StL/KC) so little money gets spent on the rest of the state. Rick |
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On Feb 28, 6:35*pm, "Pat" wrote:
Anyone here ride the Katy Trail in Missouri? Any tips? thanks, Pat in TX I've ridden on the Katy several times and had a great time. Check out www.bikekatytrail.com for tons of information. |
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Funny that there have been some negative comments here about the Katy. As a
New Yorker, I spent a few years daydreaming about riding this trail that had been voted Number One in America, etc. When I finally got to Missouri on business, I couldn't wait to check it out from my car, just to get a glimpse of what everyone was raving about. I may have seen some very desolate parts of it, but it turned out to be quite a disappointment, at least from the highway. Essentially, it looked like every other rail trail to me; grossly under-utilized and out of the way of any kind of activity. We've got lots of those in New York, although most of them don't stretch out long enough for boredom to set in. I'm sure there are some very nice sections of the Katy...or, at least, I HOPE there are, as I'd still like to see it on two wheels some day. But I've been very let down by Florida's Pinellas Trail and Atlanta's Silver Comet, too.... |
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I'm sure there are some very nice sections of the Katy...or, at least, I
HOPE there are, as I'd still like to see it on two wheels some day. But I've been very let down by Florida's Pinellas Trail and Atlanta's Silver Comet, too.... I don't have a lot of trail-riding experience, however I would recommend the trails in the DC vicinity. The Mount Vernon Trail is very nice (even if it is a little dangerous in spots). The Custis Trail from Falls Church into the Virginia suburbs closer to DC and connecting with the Mt Vernon Trail is great (with some short hills). The W&OD Trail is also great (though it doesn't get quite as much usage in the further outlieing sections). The W&OD used to be the longest continuous bike trail in the country but I don't believe that is true any longer. There's also the Rock Creek Trail which passes the zoo and goes into Maryland from downtown DC. All these trails either connect at some point or are easily transversed. |
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Marshall Lake wrote in
: I don't have a lot of trail-riding experience, however I would recommend the trails in the DC vicinity. How long are these trails? The attraction of the Katy Trail is the 200 mile length across the state of Missouri. |
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I don't have a lot of trail-riding experience, however I would recommend the trails in the DC vicinity. How long are these trails? The attraction of the Katy Trail is the 200 mile length across the state of Missouri. You can go on the www.railstotrails.com and find trails using their search engine. |
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