Katy Trail - Dutzow
Posted by: BruceS
N 38° 36.170 W 090° 59.942
15S E 674239 N 4274602
Katy Trail is build on the corridor of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, which was better known as Katy.
Waymark Code: WMHD7
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 07/15/2006
Views: 32
"Katy Trail State Park is built on the former corridor of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas (MKT) Railroad (better known as the Katy). When the railroad decided to cease operation on its route from Machens in St. Charles County to Sedalia in Pettis County in 1986, it presented the chance to create an extraordinary recreational opportunity -- a long-distance hiking and bicycling trail that would run almost 200 miles across the state.
The opportunity for the Missouri Department of Natural Resources to acquire the right-of-way was made possible by the National Trails System Act, which provides that railroad corridors no longer needed for active rail service can be banked for future transportation needs and used on an interim basis for recreational trails. Because of a generous donation by the late Edward D. "Ted" Jones, the department was able to secure the right-of-way and construct the trail. In 1991, the Union Pacific Railroad donated to the state an additional 33 miles of rail corridor from Sedalia to east of Clinton. Additional purchases and donations have been added. Today, Katy Trail state park is open for 225 miles from St. Charles to Clinton and is operated by the Department of Natural Resources as part of the state park system." ~ Missouri State Parks website
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Country: United States
State/Province/etc.: Missouri
Trail Start (town): St. Charles
Trail Finish (town): Clinton
Trail Length: 225
Trail Surface: Gravel/Stone
Pack Animals Allowed: no
Fees: no
Rail-to-Trail Sign:
Internet Link(s): http://www.mostateparks.com/katytrail/index.html
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