Dr. Art Dobson began scouting the trail in 1959, following the standards set out in a publication from the
Appalachian Trail conference. Over a decade Scout troops from
Hillsborough, Riverview,
Moncton and
Alma blazed the trail under Dobson's direction. The trail was originally referred to as "The Fundy Trail," after Fundy National Park, where the trail led. In the 1960s, the Province of New Brunswick established roadways known as the Fundy trails and Fundy National Park. In 1975 the name was changed to the Dobson Trail to avoid confusion with these other trails. The trail connects to the 33-kilometre Fundy Trail at Fundy National Park, which in turn connects to the
Fundy Footpath. ==Sections==