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Katy Trail State Park
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Special Designations

Rail-Trail Hall of Fame

The Rails-to-Trails Conservancy is a national nonprofit organization that works with communities to preserve unused rail corridors by transforming them into trails. The Conservancy developed the Rail-Trail Hall of Fame in 2007 to honor exemplary rail-trails each year. Rail-trails are chosen on merits such as national prominence, scenic beauty, user volume, historical significance, total length and geographic diversity. In September 2007, Katy Trail State Park was chosen as the second rail-trail to be included into this new Hall of Fame. There are currently 1,457 open rail-trails and nearly 1,000 more in development. For more information about the Hall of Fame, visit the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy Web site.

Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail

Link to Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Web siteIn 1995, a 165-mile portion of Katy Trail State Park was designated as an official segment of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail by the U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service. The designated segment parallels the Missouri River from Machens to Boonville. Currently 154 miles of the 165 are open for use by hikers and bicyclists. The park is still under development from Machens to the Highway 370 Bridge at St. Charles, a distance of 11 miles.  For more information about the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, visit the National Park Service Web site.

The American Discovery Trail

Link to the American Discovery Trail Web siteIn 1989, the American Hiking Society and Backpacker magazine envisioned America's first coast-to-coast, multi-use hiking trail, which would link cities, wilderness, forests and deserts. The American Discovery Trail traverses Missouri from St. Louis to Kansas City, using 158 miles of Katy Trail State Park from the Highway 370 Bridge over the Missouri River at St. Charles to Sportsman Road in Boonville at Interstate 70. Katy Trail State Park is open to bicycling and hiking.  For more information about the American Discovery Trail, visit their Web site.