Katy Township, Boone County, Missouri


Katy Township is one of ten townships in Boone County, Missouri, USA. It is the newest township formed in Boone County and its major city is the river town of Rocheport.

History

Settled mainly by settlers from the upland south, Katy Township was named after the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas rail road which runs along the Missouri River on the township's western boundary.

Geography

Katy Township covers an area in western Boone County and is located between the Missouri River and Roche Perche Creek. The township contains two incorporated settlements: Huntsdale, and Rocheport. The unincorperated community of Midway is along Interstate 70. The Katy Trail State Park travels under the Moniteau Bluffs as it passes through the township. The Rocheport Cave Conservation Area and the associated karst features, including the largest sinkhole in Missouri are located atop these bluffs.