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The Katy Trail stretches for 237 miles across the most picturesque landscapes for a bike tour in Missouri. Built on the former railroad corridor of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas (MKT) Railroad, the Katy Trail is the longest of the rails-to-trails routes.
Crossing central Missouri, Katy Trail State Park is a 237-mile long rail-trail built on the corridor of the former Missouri-Kansas-Texas (MKT) railroad known by its popular nickname – the KATY. 5 Day Self-Guided Tour.
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.
Ride the Longest Rail-Trail in America! Spend six glorious days pedaling from inn to inn on car-free, crushed limestone paths. The KATY Trail travels through the most scenic areas of Missouri. Most of the journey finds us intertwined with the Missouri River.
Bike along the scenic Katy Trail — often with the Missouri River on one side and bluffs on the other. Learn about MKT Railroad history, the Missouri River and the journey of Lewis and Clark. Visit three of Missouri’s finest wineries and explore the culture of the midwest in towns along the trail.
The trail is built on the former corridor of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (MKT, or Katy), is 240 miles long and runs between Clinton, Missouri (in the west, central part of the state) and Machens, near St. Louis, with 26 trailheads and four fully restored railroad depots.
With over 20 years of experience riding the Katy Trail we will design a trip based on your riding ability, lodging preferences, and personal interests. Music festivals, casinos, wineries & craft beer, or Missouri history, can be incorporated into your Katy Trail ride through the Show Me State.