Spring & Fall
2010
Katy Trail
Guided Bike Tours
Guided
by Katy Trail Guidebook
author Brett Dufur.
Make 2010 a year to remember!
Explore America's Longest Rails-to-Trails
Project by Bike. Cycle and Paddle in the Footsteps of Lewis & Clark on
the Katy Trail and on the Missouri River.
Bike the entire 225-mile length of Missouri's Katy
Trail, with Brett Dufur, author of the The Complete Katy Trail Guidebook,
as your guide.
Spring Katy Trail Tour: May TBA.
Fall Katy Trail Tour: September TBA.
The Katy Trail follows the meandering
Missouri River and passes through the world's breadbasket of agriculture.
Enjoy the scenery and solitude of the Lewis & Clark Trail, and Missouri's
legendary wine country.
This cycling tour offers full sag support, stays
at bed & breakfasts, historic stops & tours, dining at local hot spots, and
a rest day with an optional kayak & canoe float on the Missouri River.
These seven-day cycling tours offer plenty
of time to enjoy all of the highlights of the Katy Trail State Park at a
relaxed cycling pace. Soak in the gorgeous scenery, great food and the
unique towns and history all along the Katy Trail.
Day 1: Clinton to Sedalia
Day 2: Sedalia to Rocheport
Day 3: Rocheport to Jefferson City
Day 4: Rest Day / Optional Canoe
Float
Mighty Mo Canoe Rentals -
www.mighty-mo.com
Day 5: Jefferson City to Hermann
Day 6: Hermann to Augusta
Day 7: Augusta to St. Charles
Cost: $895 per person. $125 extra for
single supplement.
Where: Clinton to St. Charles.
Tour cost includes all lodging, breakfasts
and dinners, support van, leader, tour maps and entrance fees.
For more information or to reserve your
place on a 2010 Katy Trail bike tour, send an
email or call (573)
698-3903.
A complete detailed itinerary is
available.
Pre-tour preparation: Once we receive your
registration, we will send you a full packet of information including the
recommended gear list, the complete itinerary and additional information
about the tour and easy airport transfers.
If you require bike rentals, we can
arrange for that. Be sure to ask for details.