Baysville Trail
To access this trail, follow District Road 117 west from Dorset, east from Hwy 11 or follow Brunel Road south from Huntsville to Baysville. From Hwt 117, follow University Street two blocks to the arena and park your car.
From the arena parking lot, turn left on University St. to Howard St., then turn right. Follow Howard St. to Bridge St. and turn right again. Follow Bridge St. to Bay St. and turn left. Follow Bay St. to Rd. 117. Cross Rd. 117 and travel east past Centennial Park, cross the bridge and proceed to North St.. Turn left on North St. and walk to East St.
Turn right on East St. and follow it to Van Setters Park. Follow the nature trail from the sign in the park to the scenic view of the east side of Baysville. Return to Rd. 117 and proceed back across the bridge. Turn right at Centennial Park to the docks and follow the docks under the bridge to the Riverfront Park and Dam. Finally, follow University St. back to the arena.
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