This guidebook is the perfect companion to help you explore the many distinctive towns along Missouri's 225-mile Katy Trail. 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 and Clark Trail and Missouri's legendary wine country.Whether you're hiking, biking or touring by car, this guidebook is the definitive source to take you there. Often called "the trail bible," it includes maps, mileage charts, handy service information for each town, photographs and features some one-of-a-kind individuals you'll meet along the way. Longer stories are included for rainy-day armchair odysseys. If you ever wondered which goddess adorns the Capitol or pondered the many uses for Missouri mud, this book is for you.
"Of all the regional travel guides to the Lewis and Clark Trail, The Katy Trail Guidebook is the best. Brett has a lifetime of insider's knowledge and love of Missouri. His book will help you find plenty of adventure along the explorers' route."--Julie Fanselow, "Traveling the Lewis and Clark Trail""I've ridden many of the rails-to-trails projects across the country and often had to scrounge for information. Brett's guidebook is priceless. It's the best rails-to-trails guide I've seen in the United States."--Thru-biker Hugh Welch, Gatlinburg, Tennessee"Day-trippers and long-distance bikers...make room for it in an easily accessible pocket."--Christopher Ryan, "Ozark Sierran"Sorry, this title is temporarily Out of Stock!