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Road cycling routes around Sedalia are primarily characterized by access to the Katy Trail State Park, a long rail trail with a crushed-limestone surface. The region features diverse landscapes, including farmland, wooded valleys, and prairie conservation areas. Sedalia serves as a gateway to the Katy Trail, providing relatively flat to gently rolling terrain for cyclists.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The East Plum Creek Trail Loop is a moderate 24.5-mile road cycling route with 1181 feet of gain, offering scenic views of Castle Rock and P
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Chatfield Reservoir is a 1,423-acre lake in Chatfield State Park. There is a hiking path that runs alongside the water.
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Railbender Park is a fantastic skate and tennis park. It's an ideal spot to take a break from your bike ride and watch the skateboarders in action. The park also features picnic benches and ample parking. If you're planning a longer ride on the Cherry Creek Trail, Railbender Park offers direct access to the trail, making it a great place to start or end your journey.
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The Cherry Creek Trail is paved and smooth the entire way. The entire path totals nearly 40 miles and is really popular for biking. It's utilized as a commuter trail so plan on seeing many others out on the trail.
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The Cherry Creek Regional Trail is a part of the Colorado Front Range Trail and runs along Cherry Creek, connecting Cherry Creek State Park in the north to Castlewood Canyon State Park in the south. It links parks and offers scenic views of cottonwoods, willows, and grasslands.
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McCabe Meadows, located in Parker, Colorado, is a park and arboretum that borders Salisbury Equestrian Park. It boasts several nature paths, with the paved Cherry Creek Trail running through the center of the property.
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The Slocumb Cabin is about 200 feet away from the Chatfield State Park Office, heading north-west down a paved trail. The cabin is the oldest standing structure in the Denver area. This 10x12-foot cabin was acquired by pioneer Thomas Slocumb in 1859. The views from here over Chatfield State Park and Chatfield Reservoir are stunning.
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Chatfield Reservoir offers opertunity for fun activities like boating, biking, fishing, camping, and hiking. Established in the 1970s for flood control, the lake is now home to animals like deer and bald eagles. Chatfield Reservoir is water storage facility for the Denver area and features a marina for boaters.
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Road cycling around Sedalia is primarily defined by its access to the Katy Trail State Park, which features a crushed-limestone surface suitable for both road and gravel cycling. The region offers diverse landscapes, including relatively flat to gently rolling terrain through farmland, wooded valleys, and open prairie conservation areas.
Komoot features 19 dedicated road cycling routes around Sedalia. Beyond these, the broader Sedalia area offers a network of 38 cycling routes suitable for various preferences, including road, gravel, mountain biking, and trekking, covering a tracked distance of 1,725 km.
The routes in Sedalia cater to various ability levels. You'll find 5 easy routes, perfect for a relaxed ride, and 14 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge. There are no routes classified as difficult, making the area accessible for a wide range of cyclists.
Yes, the Katy Trail State Park, with its crushed-limestone surface and generally flat to gently rolling terrain, is an excellent option for family-friendly cycling. Additionally, local parks like Centennial Park offer a one-mile walking trail, and Clover Dell Park provides a large green space suitable for leisurely rides with children.
The Katy Trail State Park is generally dog-friendly, allowing leashed dogs. However, it's always best to check specific regulations for any conservation areas or local parks you plan to visit, as policies can vary.
For the Katy Trail, you can find convenient parking at two trailheads in Sedalia: the Katy Depot Welcome Center at Mile Marker 227 and the Missouri State Fairgrounds at Mile Marker 229. Other local parks and trail access points typically offer parking facilities as well.
Sedalia is surrounded by several conservation areas showcasing Missouri's natural beauty. These include Bryson's Hope Conservation Area and Friendly Prairie Conservation Area, known for their prairie landscapes and diverse plant species. You can also find parks like Liberty Park and Clover Dell Park, which features a 12-acre lake.
Absolutely. The historic Katy Depot Welcome Center in Sedalia, a former rail hub, is a significant landmark right on the Katy Trail. Further afield, the Bothwell Lodge State Historic Site offers a glimpse into the past and features a three-mile hiking and biking trail with scenic views.
The road cycling routes in Sedalia are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 3.25 stars from over 5 reviews. Cyclists often appreciate the accessibility of the Katy Trail and the diverse landscapes encountered.
While the Katy Trail is primarily a linear rail trail, many local routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, within Sedalia's network of routes, you can find options that form circular paths through local parks and surrounding areas.
Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant weather for road cycling in Sedalia, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are often preferred. Winter cycling is possible, but conditions can vary with snow and ice.
Sedalia itself offers various dining options, and you'll find amenities such as coffee shops and restaurants in towns located along the Katy Trail. These provide convenient stops for refreshments and meals during your ride.


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