Rail Trail Maps, Routes, Photos and Directions to Posted Rides


 Washington Secondary Bike Path

Below are links to many of the rides I have posted on various blogs.  Find the ride your of your interested and click the link.   There you will be given a description of the ride, directions to the starting point, links to photos, Garmin connect and much more.

Bike Paths

Blackstone River Bike Trail

- Currently, 10 miles of bike path are open to the public in Central Falls, Lincoln, & Cumberland, RI. An additional 2.5 miles of bikeway are complete in Worcester and Millbury, MA.

Cape Cod Canal

-This bikeway follows the Cape Cod Canal through sections of Bourne and Sagamore, respectively. Maintained by the Army Corps of Engineers, it offers fantastic views of the canal's various boat traffic, along with the area's quaint shoreline scenery of unique homes and natural beauty.

Cape Cod Rail Trail

- The Cape Cod Rail Trail (CCRT) is a paved bikeway that runs 25 miles from South Dennis to Wellfleet. The terrain is relatively flat with some minor grades in certain sections in the Lower / Outer Cape areas, specifically Orleans and Wellfleet. It easily offers the greatest variety in scenery and natural landscapes of all the regional bike paths.

East Bay Bike Path (EBBP)

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The East Bay Bike Path is the first multi-town bike path built in Rhode Island. The bikeway travels 14.5 miles from India Point Park in Providence to Independence Park in Bristol. The path connects neighborhoods, schools and business districts and is a popular route for cyclists who commute to work in Providence by bike.

Cycling the entire path takes approximately 1 1/4 hours. Heading from north to south from Providence: It's 1 1/4 hours back also.

Shining Sea Bikeway on Cape Cod

 - The Shining Sea Bikeway hugs the coast from Falmouth to Woods Hole and then beyond to North Falmouth, winding along the Vineyard Sound shoreline. Ideal for casual and beginner cyclists, it was built on a former railroad right-of-way. The paved path is level for nearly its entire 10.7-mile distance with only a slight grade in certain spots.

Washington Secondary Bike Path in Rhode Island 

 -The Washington Secondary Bike Path actually comprises four trails along an old Hartford, Providence, & Fishkill Railroad corridor. Together, the Cranston Bike Path, Warwick Bike Path, West Warwick Greenway and Coventry Greenway create 14.2 miles of paved trail.

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