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Katy Trail: Dutzow to Augusta

Marthasville, Missouri

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Distance

7.62 miles

Elevation Gain

98 ft

Route Type

Point-to-Point

Description

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The Katy Trail, stretching from Dutzow to Augusta in Marthasville, Missouri, is a popular hiking route. This trail, approximately 7.62 miles long, is known for its moderate difficulty level, making it suitable for both beginners and seasoned hikers. The trail is flat and well-maintained, with crushed limestone as the primary surface. The trail offers a variety of natural features. It runs parallel to the Missouri River, providing hikers with constant water views. The trail also passes through dense forests and open fields, offering a diverse landscape. Notable landmarks along the trail include the Augusta Brewing Company and the Daniel Boone Monument. Hikers are advised to wear sturdy shoes due to the trail's gravel surface. It's also recommended to carry water and snacks, as there are limited facilities along the route. The trail is open year-round, but the best time to hike is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild. The trail is also popular for biking and horseback riding.
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Mountain Biking
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Hiking
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