West Side Trail

Designed mostly with mountain bikers in mind and caters to them wholeheartedly with a little over 8 miles of winding trails and hills.

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West Side Trail Details

The West Side Trail of Yarmouth was designed mostly with mountain bikers in mind and caters to them wholeheartedly with a little over 8 miles of winding trails and hills for climbing, boarded walkways for muddier crossings, and benches for relaxing. Though the looping routes were designed mostly for biking, the moderate runs are also multi-use and often frequented by hikers and dog walkers alike. The paths connect a majority of the area's more prominent locations as well, such as schools, parks, neighborhoods, and beaches, making the paths a bustling place.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around West Side Trail

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Yarmouth Boatyard

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Larrabee's Landing

A short mowed path runs along a fence to the former location of a boat launch.