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Border-to-Border Trail

Border to Border trail
Route within
Washtenaw County, Michigan
Startpoint Livingston County
Endpoint Wayne County
(distances in miles)
  A 00.00Livingston County
  B 01.70Dexter Township
  C 03.00Dexter Township
 C1 07.70Dexter Township
C2B 09.80Dexter Township
C2A 12.80Village of Dexter
 D1 13.05Village of Dexter
 D2 14.45Scio Township
  E 17.35Scio Township
  F 18.35Scio Township
  G 19.85City of Ann Arbor
  H 22.05City of Ann Arbor
 H? 25.50City of Ann Arbor
  I 25.50City of Ann Arbor
  J 28.50Ann Arbor Township
 J? 31.00??
  K 33.50City of Ypsilanti
 K1 33.50City of Ypsilanti
 K2 33.50City of Ypsilanti
  L 33.50City of Ypsilanti
 L? 33.50City of Ypsilanti
 L1 33.50Ypsilanti Township
 L? 33.50??
 L? 33.50City of Ypsilanti
  M 33.50Ypsilanti Township
 M1 33.50Ypsilanti Township
 M2 35.00Wayne County

The Border-to-Border (B2B) Trail is a partially constructed non-motorized trail in Washtenaw County, Michigan. The trail is planned to cover approximately 35 miles (56 km) from Livingston County to Wayne County along the Huron River.

In thirteen segments from A to M, it will link Huron-Clinton Metroparks with Dexter Township, the Village of Dexter, Scio Township, the City of Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Township, Ypsilanti Township, and the City of Ypsilanti. Segment A is located on the Livingston County border to the north-west and M on the Wayne County border in the south-east. The trail is being developed in sub-segments (e.g. C1 and C2 make up part of C). As each segment is developed, there are sometimes refinements to the actual path. In the interest of continuity, parts of the current trail do not reflect the planned final route, but use existing surface streets until the final trail can be constructed.

On 24 September 2010, part of the border-to-border route in Ypsilanti was opened for access to the public. This temporary route, constructed using crushed-concrete, extends from Michigan Avenue Bridge, over the Huron River to Park Street. Friends of the Border-to-Border trail called it "almost an urban wilderness".

The whole 35-mile (56 km) planned Border-to-Border route, segments A to M, is from Livingston County to Wayne County along the Huron River. Segment C is a 2-mile (3.2 km) routed proposed north from Dexter to Hudson Mills Metropark.


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