So the Bay Circuit Trail is sort of a myth: like low taxes and honest politicians. Supposedly, this grandiose 'trail' encompasses the Boston suburbs from the North Shore to South Shore. However, in actuality, it is still a work in progress and is probably only 20% complete (and that's being generous). However, like most trails, things do not happen overnight. I think the idea of the trail is good, but in reality it's a series of broken segments. Nonetheless, I rode segments of the trail from Forest Street in West Bridgewater to Depot Road in Easton on a late summer's day. Here are some pictures from the experience:
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Where did you enter & how long can you walk?
I entered the Bay Circuit Trail from Maple Street in West Bridgewater. Prior to that, I rode from Forest Street in Bridgewater. There's a nice path that connects Forest Street to Scotland Street.
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