Katy Trail Columbia MO

5/5
(43) · Hiking area in Columbia, United States
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Experience beauty and versatility! Bring your bike, your horse or your buddy on the Katy. Welcome to Katy Trail State Park, the longest developed rail-trail …

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5.0/5 · 43 reviews
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Jun 14, 2024
Don’t believe the YouTube hype. Could be great but is not. It has devolved into a casual day bike trail. Sections poorly maintained and littered with branches and trees. Not well funded by State. COU…Full review by Karen W
Apr 2, 2024
Flat trail that runs along the Missouri River. Good for people watching. Wide enough so you don't feel like you will run into others or get run over. Statues and historic signs to read along the w…Full review by Redwings88
May 26, 2022
Beautiful walk along the river. Great way to spend a morning before the shops open on South Main Street. Felt safe and friendlyFull review by Jeffcornwall

Questions & answers

Q:
We are visiting from out of town, is there the ability to rent a bike?
A:
In St. Charles, you can rent bikes at the Bike Stop Cafe. You can also rent bikes in Defiance. There are also places in other towns. Where are you starting from?
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Do you have maps of the trail? If so where can we get them?
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The trailheads always have maps. Get one at St. Charles at the bike shop on the trail.
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Answer by LuchaLew · Aug 25, 2017
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Are there places to eat along the trail? We are starting the route in St Charles
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There are several places along this route. Especially off Main Street. If you travel west during the summer there is a fresh produce store that serves food also.
Q:
Hi! Wondering if you can give me more information about the forest off the trail, mainly where is it? That sounds pretty neat.
A:
See Missouri Natural Resources on line or Check for Biking/Hiking the Katy Trail on line. The info. you seek is here.
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Frequently asked questions

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Is the park open to the public?
A:
The developed section of Rock Island Trail State Park, extending from Pleasant Hill to Windsor, is open to the public. Undeveloped sections of the trail are not open...
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