Map of the Bridge to Bay Trail

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Bridge to Bay Trail

Bridge to Bay Trail Michigan map area

Bridge to Bay Trail

LENGTH:

37.5 miles

SURFACE:

paved

COMMUNITIES:

Lakeport, Burtchville Township, Fort Gratlot Township, Port Huron, Marysville, St. Clair, East China, Marine City,  Algonac

HIGHLIGHTS:

Lake Huron, St. Clair River, marinas, local parks

NEARBY TRAILS:

Wadhams to Avoca Trail

RELATED LINKS:

Port Huron

Regional Trails

The Bridge to Bay Trail is a system of paved pathways that are located around Port Huron and other communities along the St. Clair River in Eastern Michigan. when completed the trails will add up to 54 miles of paved pathways. Currently the trails are located in several different communities and have gaps betweenthe different sections. The trails go through several of the local parks and along the St. Clair River shoreline.

Conditions

The various sections of the Bridge to Bay Trail system are paved. The trails are open for bike riding, running and walking.

Communities

The Bridge to Bay Trail goes past the following communities: Lakeport, Burtchville Township, Fort Gratlot Township, Port Huron, Marysville, St. Clair, East China, Marine City and Algonac.

Points of Interest

The Bridge to Bay Trail goes nearby the following points of interest:

Lakeport State Park
Fort Gratiot County Park
Fort Gratiot Pond
Fort Gratiot Middle School
Birchwood Mall
Sanborn Park
Lighthouse Park
Thomas Edison Deport Museum
Blue Water Area Convention & Visitor Center
Huron Lighship Museum
Pine Grove Park
Port Huron Hospital
Kiefer Park
Sixteenth Street Park
Lincoln Park
Morton Elementary School
Marysville High School
Marysville Municipal Park
Chrysler Beach
Riverview Golf Course
Marysville Living Shoreline
St.Clair Golf Club
St. Clair Middle School
Greig Park
Gearing Elementary School
Pine River Elementary School
Township Park
Marine City High School
Marine City Middle School
Belle River Elementary School
Algonac State Park

Resources

Following are links to official off-site resources to find out more details about the Bridge to Bay Trail in Eastern Michigan.