Katy Trail Ride – Westbound • September 6–12, 2026
Experience Missouri like never before on this fully supported, guided westbound ride along the Katy Trail. Starting in St. Charles and finishing in Clinton, this 240-mile journey follows the longest continuous rail-trail in the United States. Glide along crushed limestone paths, in parallel with the Missouri River, through charming small towns, rolling farmland, shaded forests, and Missouri wine country. Every day offers new sights, from historic train depots and quirky roadside landmarks to vineyards and river vistas.
Reserve Your Spot Today- Limited to 14 riders.
Riding with a small group of just 14 participants makes this trip a truly personal experience. You’ll have the chance to get to know your fellow riders, share stories along the trail, and enjoy a supportive, friendly atmosphere that’s hard to find in larger rides. Every detail is handled by your guides, giving you more time to relax, connect, and savor the journey.
Why the Katy Trail Is Special
The Katy Trail traces the old Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad corridor, providing a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and accessible cycling. Its mostly flat, crushed limestone path allows riders to focus on the scenery rather than the effort, making it ideal for all skill levels. Along the trail, you’ll discover historic train depots that have been converted into shaded picnic areas, enjoy breathtaking views of the Missouri River, and ride through scenic vineyards with opportunities for wine tastings in Augusta and Hermann. Along the way, quirky landmarks like BoatHenge and Missouri’s largest burr oak add memorable stops, while charming small towns offer inviting inns, cafés, and local markets to explore.
Every mile tells a story, from the railroad era to today’s vibrant trail communities.
Your Guides
This trip is led by Dan and Emily Weida, owners of Colorado Mountain Expeditions, who grew up in Missouri exploring the Katy Trail on weekends with their families. Dan even completed a multi-day ride as a 10-year-old from Clinton to Columbia with his family and a few friends, giving him a lifelong connection to the trail and a deep understanding of its rhythm and charm.
On this adventure, you’ll have experienced guides riding alongside the group, providing guidance, encouragement, and support throughout each day. A SAG vehicle and support team handle luggage transfers and logistics, allowing you to enjoy the trail without worry. From route navigation to rest stops and meals, your guides ensure every detail is taken care of so you can focus on the ride, scenery, and shared experience of this iconic Missouri trail.
Day-by-Day Adventure
Sunday, Sept 6 – Day 1: Kansas City → St. Charles Shuttle
Meet in Kansas City in the morning and shuttle to St. Charles. Enjoy a welcome dinner and pre-trip briefing.
Hotel: Hampton Inn, St. Charles
Monday, Sept 7 – Day 2: St. Charles → Augusta (~40 miles)
Ride along river bluffs and vineyards to Augusta. Explore historic tasting rooms and cafés. Breakfast, lunch, and water included.
Hotel: Super 8, Augusta
Tuesday, Sept 8 – Day 3: Augusta → Hermann (~37 miles)
Cycle through vineyard-covered hillsides with optional winery tastings. Hermann offers historic inns, restaurants, and charming streets. Breakfast, lunch, and water included.
Hotel: Hermann Crown Suites
Wednesday, Sept 9 – Day 4: Hermann → Jefferson City (~43 miles)
Cross the Missouri River on a protected bike lane, then ride through rolling terrain toward Jefferson City. Breakfast, lunch, and water included.
Hotel: Capitol Plaza Hotel
Thursday, Sept 10 – Day 5: Jefferson City → Boonville (~50 miles)
Pass open fields, historic depots, and rolling hills before arriving in Boonville. Breakfast, lunch, and water included.
Hotel: Isle of Capri, Boonville
Friday, Sept 11 – Day 6: Boonville → Sedalia (~35 miles)
Shaded picnic areas and historic Katy train depots make for scenic breaks. Breakfast, lunch, and water included.
Hotel: Hampton Inn, Sedalia
Saturday, Sept 12 – Day 7: Sedalia → Clinton (~38 miles)
Final stretch through farmland to Clinton. Celebrate your accomplishment at the finish. Breakfast, lunch, and water included.
Hotel: Hampton Inn, Clinton
What’s Included
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Daily guided support and SAG vehicle
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Luggage transfers between hotels
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All Breakfasts and lunches
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Shuttle from Kansas City to St. Charles
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All Lodging during the trip
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First night's dinner
Not Included
Meeting & Transportation
Riders will meet at a pre-arranged secure parking location in the Kansas City area on the morning of Day 1. Exact details of the meeting spot will be provided to registered participants closer to the trip date.
For riders flying in, pickups can be arranged at Kansas City International Airport (MCI). Shuttle service from the meeting location to St. Charles, the starting point of your westbound ride on the Katy Trail, is included.
Day 1 is focused on meeting the group, shuttling to St. Charles, and enjoying the welcome dinner and pre-trip briefing.
Weather
During early September in Missouri, the weather is generally favorable for cycling, with warm days and cooler mornings and evenings. Average daytime temperatures along the Katy Trail tend to be in the mid-70s to low-80s °F (about 24–28°C), while nighttime lows often drop into the 50s °F (10–15°C), making mornings and evenings refreshing for early starts and post-ride relaxation.
Precipitation is possible, as September can bring occasional showers or thunderstorms, but most days feature long periods of sunshine and comfortable riding conditions. Humidity can be moderate, so staying hydrated and dressing in breathable layers is recommended.
Because conditions can vary slightly between shaded forested areas and open farmland, riders should be prepared for changes in temperature and sun exposure throughout the day. To maximize comfort and safety, rides will typically start in the morning when temperatures are cooler, allowing most of the day’s riding to be completed before any late-afternoon showers are most likely.
Lodging
Accommodations are included for every night of the trip, with comfortable hotels selected along the route to provide rest and convenience after each day on the trail. The base trip price includes shared double occupancy rooms, allowing you to meet and connect with fellow riders in a friendly, small-group environment.
For riders who prefer more privacy, single rooms are available for an additional $475. Each hotel provides comfortable amenities, including Wi-Fi, breakfast options, and easy access to evening dining in the nearby towns. Your guides and support team ensure luggage is transported each day, so you can enjoy a relaxing evening without worrying about logistics.
E-Bikes
E-bikes are welcome on this trip, making the Katy Trail accessible to a wider range of riders and allowing you to enjoy the scenery with less strain. Riders using e-bikes should be comfortable operating their bike over long distances and managing battery life throughout the day.
Our guides and support team are familiar with e-bike needs and will provide assistance as necessary, including guidance on charging opportunities and safe riding etiquette on the trail. Whether you’re using a traditional bike or an e-bike, you’ll have full SAG and luggage support throughout the week.
Who This Trip is For
This adventure is perfect for cyclists who enjoy multi-day rides, scenic routes, and a fully supported experience. Riders should be comfortable covering 35–50 miles per day on mostly flat to gently rolling terrain along crushed limestone paths. Basic cycling experience and confidence over long distances are all that’s required.
Riders will enjoy fully supported luggage transfers, guided route assistance, river valleys, historic towns, and charming small towns along the way. Daily rides are paced to allow time for sightseeing, photos, winery tastings, and stops at landmarks such as historic train depots, BoatHenge, and Missouri’s largest burr oak. Those concerned about pace or endurance can ride at a comfortable speed knowing SAG support and guidance are available throughout the trip, making this adventure accessible to a wide range of confident riders.
Spots are strictly limited to 14 riders to ensure personalized support and a small-group experience. Reserve your place today with a $500 deposit and guarantee your fully supported Westbound Katy Trail adventure this September. Don’t wait — spots fill quickly!
Dates: September 6–12, 2026
Location: Missouri (St. Charles → Clinton, Katy Trail Westbound)
Total Trip Cost: $2,350 per rider ($2,825 for a single room)
Deposit: $500 to reserve your spot
Remaining Balance Due: 90 days before trip start date