This Fall we're heading back out west. COVID will be in our thoughts as we plan for adventures while we stay safe! Our plans are to head first to Colorado, then zip over to Utah. Lots of hiking and biking are planned along our route.



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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Missouri and biking the KATY trail

Lewis & Clark traveled up the Missouri River in 1804, leaving from St. Charles.  Then the Missouri-Kansas-Texas rail line followed sixty years later.  And now, the KATY trail, the longest rails-to-trails bike ride in America, has taken this route along the Missouri River.

After checking out old town St. Charles, we had to head to a trail head and bike a segment of the KATY trail.  The first day, just 10 miles of biking, but a stop at one of the many wineries along the way, Sugar Creek.  We did a wine tasting and then headed back to our RV.  Nice biking in the Augusta area with the river and the towering river bluffs.

Once back, we boarded our RV for a windy drive along Rt94 to Hermann, an old German settlement on the Missouri.  We camped at the city park for a couple of nights so that we could continue our bikng on the KATY trail.  Another 25 miles, and then the highlight.....a walk up the hill to Stone Hill Wineries, the largest winery in Missouri, and at one time the second largest winery in America.
Tasted and bought some Norden wine (unique to Missouri), close to a red Zin.  After sharing much of a bottle, we then went to their Vintage Restaurant where we had a true German meal.  Good!

Now back to the campground.  Good thing we hadn't driven!

1 comment:

  1. Good thing you can't get a ticket for drinking and biking! Enjoy your travels.

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