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Linking Community to Community, Town to Countryside, and People to People!
Now the time has come to chart a new course to connect the Eastern Shore Trail with existing trails in other parts of the county and to add new trails. These new trails can provide safe routes to schools, prevent health problems that thrive on inactivity, reduce auto emissions, fuel consumption, and build on the tourism that drives much of the country's economy.
The map to the right highlights completed trails already accommodating fitness enthusiasts, nature lovers on the Eastern Shore, Gulf Shores, and range Beach down on the Alabama Gulf Coast indicated in green. The red lines on the map show suggested routes of trails that exist only on the drawing board and in the imagination of dreamers who see a network of trails developing throughout the county. The most exciting of these is the dream of a 30mile off-road rail/trail between Foley and Bay Minette following the abandoned right-of-way of Baldwin County’s once and only railroad.
Be A Guest On Our Trails!
Funding for this project provided by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, State Lands Division,Coastal Section, in part, from a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management. Award #: 07NOS4190175. (From Our New Trailblazers Brochure!)
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Our Trails are funded by public and private donations for the purpose of bettering communities. All precautions have been taken to provide a safe environmnent however, please use them at your own risk. All donations are final at time of receipt. No refunds can be considered
Web Site Design and Development by: Fairhope New Media
Since our founding in 1995, the Baldwin County Trailblazers have
concentrated on designing, funding and constructing the popular Eastern
Shore Trail which follows the coast of Mobile Bay from the Battleship
USS Alabama to the Weeks Bay Reserve...linking small towns, farming
communities and waterfront resorts all along its 32mile route.
