The Frisco Highline Trail is the second-longest rail-trail in Missouri, and winds through woods and pastures,
crossing sixteen bridges on its way across two counties north of Springfield.
The Katy Trail is a a 225 mile bike path stretching across most of the state of Missouri.
Over half of it follows Lewis and Clark's path up the Missouri River, then meanders through peaceful farmland and small-town Americana.
This web site is a comprehensive resource for this popular rail-to-trail conversion.
The state's official Katy Trail site is also a useful resource.
The Katy Trail Ride is an annual, fully-supported, week-long bicycle tour on this scenic trail.
Liberty, Missouri trails built as a cooperative effort between Earth Riders Trails Association, Missouri Department of Conservation, and the City of Liberty.
The trails are designed to be beginner-friendly, but yet offer features that will appeal to the more advanced riders.
There are currently about 3 miles of trail, with plans for another 3+ miles in the near future.