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trailside

American  
[treyl-sahyd] / ˈtreɪlˌsaɪd /
Or trail-side

noun

  1. the side or border of a trail.


adjective

  1. on or near the side of a trail.

Etymology

Origin of trailside

First recorded in 1940–45; trail ( def. ) + side 1 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Once you’re above the residential lots, you’ll see pipes along the way, carrying water down the hill, along with occasional trailside poison oak.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 5, 2026

It’s not just his astonishingly off-putting trailside manner.

From Slate • Sep. 20, 2023

But they could get a sandwich trailside at the Good Roads Lunch Room in the forested ravine that is now Interlaken Park.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 10, 2022

Two hours of steady uphill brought us to the Col du Taibit, a knife-shaped outcropping marked by a trailside shrine to the Virgin Mary.

From New York Times • Dec. 23, 2019

We all trekked at our own pace, pausing often for refreshment at trailside teahouses and to chat with passersby.

From "Into Thin Air" by Jon Krakauer

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