The Katy Trail, at 225 miles, is the longest improved trail in the US.
The Katy Trail presently runs from Clinton to St. Charles. When
completed, the Katy will be 233 miles and run from Clinton to 
Machens. The extended length is not the only great thing about the 
Katy Trail. It also runs through some very scenic countryside, and
portions of it parallel the Missouri River. Because it parallels the river,
it passes through many old historic towns and villages. Many of these
towns have winery tours. Hermann and Augusta, are two of the most popular stops for  touring and tasting. There are vineyards in and 
around both towns. Defiance, which is on the eastern part of the Katy Trail, also has the last home of Daniel Boone, who helped settle the
area.

The Katy Trail is hard-packed and well-maintained. Even so,
trail-type or hybrid tires are still the best for thwarting small sharp 
stones or traversing the trail in the spring or after a rain. The turning
colors and cooler weather make October one of the most popular
months to tour the Katy Trail. The Section of the Katy Trail between
St. Charles and Boonville has been designated as an official segment
of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail.  The entire trail is part
of the American Discovery Trail.

All information obtained from http://www.trailsfromrails.com/katy_trail.htm

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