Katy Trail Guided Biking Tour
Double Booking
$2895/person
Single Booking
$3395
Roommate Rebate
$460
Includes all lodging, all meals, park entrance fees, van shuttle, leaders, trail maps and narratives.
Assembly Point
Clinton, MO
Nearest Airport (start): Kansas City International Airport
Nearest Airport (end): St Louis Lambert International Airport
Timberline van shuttle is included from Kansas City to Clinton, MO prior to tour and from St. Charles, MO to St. Louis following tour. The van can return to Kansas City via Clinton upon request.
Not included: Airline service; Guide Gratuity
Hybrid bikes recommended.
Meeting Time
Kansas City Airport 12:30 pm, Kansas City Hotel 1:00 pm, Clinton 3:30 pm
Drop-off Time
St. Louis Airport - 3 pm
“As a first time rider on a ‘serious’ bike trip, I was welcomed and supported by both staff and returning riders. Great experience.” – Ian A.
Katy Trail State Park
In 1986, the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (also known as the Katy), ceased operation along its trans-Missouri route. After a protracted legal struggle, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources secured the abandoned right-of-way and created the Katy Trail State Park. Starting from the Clinton terminus, the Katy ranks as the nation’s longest rails-to-trails corridor.
Biking the Katy Trail in Missouri
Why do we find the Katy so intriguing? Scenically, the trail traverses Missouri’s most magnificent landscape. For much of its route, it follows the course of the Missouri River to its confluence with the Mississippi. Frequently, we are riding this basically hard-pack crushed limestone trail with the Missouri to the right and the rugged limestone bluffs for which Missouri is famous on our left. At times, we are cycling through an arboreal wonderland. Other times we ride through the incomparably fertile bottomlands and beautiful vineyards of the Missouri wine country.
From the beginning of our journey at the trail’s west terminus in Clinton, to the final moments at the landing in St. Charles, we are surrounded and immersed in the rich historical and cultural legacy of this region. The role of the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-1806 was profound in the opening of the West. The Katy Trail traces the early (and final) stages of that expedition as it launched from St. Charles and followed the river across the Missouri Territory. This is truly an adventure of the “Gateway to the West”!
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Itinerary
Day | Location | Distance |
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Day 1 | Arrive, assemble, van shuttle, bike fitting, orientation dinner | |
Day 2 | Clinton - Sedalia | 39 |
Day 3 | Sedalia - Boonville | 40 |
Day 4 | Boonville - Jefferson City | 51 |
Day 5 | Jefferson City - Herman | 48 |
Day 6 | Herman - Augusta | 37 |
Day 7 | Augusta - St. Charles | 28 |