Memorial to Ted Jones who did so much to get
the Katy trail from idea to reality....
Niukonska
“little ones of the middle waters”
Name for Osage People
View from the bench
The picture did not come out very clear, but in the rock is the MKT railroad insignia, and below is a pipe coming out of the rock with water constantly flowing. I always assumed they used it to add water to the railroad engine in the era of steam locomotives.....now it is a source of water on a hot day to lots of animals and plants..
View from the bench
View from the bench
View from the bench
View from the bench
and the view of the path that leads back up the bluff to LeBourgeois Winery, which has a really nice view from the top of the bluff, a nice patio and good wine....
A typical view along this section of the trail, with the river on one side and the tall bluffs on the other...in winter there are eagles along this stretch of the river
View from the bench
Meissa Diehls September 10, 1977 - May 31, 1996
This must have a sad story associated, probably involving a car accident......
View from the bench
I-70 crosses the river
Boy Scout Troop 707
Oh to Hike Another Mile
1970-1992
View from the bench
flowers along the trail....I think it is Virginia Creeper, though my Virginia Creeper never blooms like this, it just takes over the flower beds and forest edges, hiding the poison ivy that grows with it....
One of the many caves along the bluff, I think of this as the bear cave...
In Memory of Philip Wayne Alphin Velma Jean (Jeanie) Alphin
View from the bench
In Memory of Don Bolli
View from the bench
In Honor of Paul A. Williams, M.D.
View from the bench
In Loving Memory of Ben Steeno June 10, 1982 - November 10, 2002
In Memory of Raymond "Leroy" Schmidt
12/7/1934 - 4/5/2010
Katy
The river shifts away from the trail leaving room for farm land
In Memory of Jack W. Needy
View from the bench
Behind the bench was some of the healthiest poison ivy I have seen!
In Memory of Bill Higdon
This is the Williams Burr Oak, just off the trail near Grocery Creek and Katfish Katy's It is one of the oldest Burr Oak in Missouri
One of the inhabitants of the State Park
One of the nice views of the trail
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