Missouri has some pretty amazing hiking trails that promise breathtaking views, beautiful waterfalls, and unique rock formations. However, one Missouri trail, the longest rail trail in the United States, towers above the rest in terms of epic adventures. Even if we’re not up for the 240-mile trek that awaits on the Katy Trail, we can still tackle it, one section at a time, starting with this hiking trail in Jefferson City, Missouri.

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Have you followed this hiking trail in Jefferson City, Missouri? What did you think? Do you have any advice for others who plan to hike it? Let us know in the comments! Once you’ve conquered this section of the Katy Trail, why not try to finish it all? Start planning your journey along the longest rail trail in the United States.

Before you set off on your next adventure, make sure you’re wearing a comfy pair of hiking shoes.

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