Wheelchair Accessible Trails in Rhode Island

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  • Blackstone River Bikeway (RI)

    Rail-Trail

    State: RI
    Length: 11.80 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Blackstone River Bikeway represents a big undertaking in this tiny state: The 11.6-mile trail is the largest open segment on a nearly 50-mile former rail corridor that will eventually connect Providence to Worcester, Massachusetts. A restored ...

  • East Bay Bike Path

    Rail-Trail

    State: RI
    Length: 14 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    Rhode Island's best-known rail-trail, the East Bay Bicycle Path, hugs the shores of Narragansett Bay, from Bristol in the south and north to India Point Park in Providence. The 14-mile paved path accommodates a wide variety of users. Markers ...

  • Phenix-Harris Riverwalk

    Rail-Trail

    State: RI
    Length: 0.30 miles
    Surface: Dirt

    The Phenix-Harris Riverwalk, a short trail built on a former rail bed purchased from Penn Central Railroad, connects West Warwick and Coventry, two towns on the outskirts of Providence. The dirt pathway offers a peaceful and wooded oasis between ...

  • Ten Mile River Greenway

    State: RI
    Length: 2 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Ten Mile River Greenway follows the winding course for 2.5 miles along the James Turner Reservoir (Ten Mile River). Though short, the trail is quite scenic and runs between the Kimberly Ann Rock ball fields in East Providence and the north ...

  • Washington Secondary Bike Path

    Rail-Trail

    State: RI
    Length: 14.20 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    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 ...

  • William C. O'Neill Bike Path

    Rail-Trail

    State: RI
    Length: 6.80 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    Named for the late state senator who spearheaded development of the trail, the William C. O'Neill Bike Path (a.k.a. South County Bike Path) follows the route of the former Narragansett Pier Railroad, which connected the coastal village of South ...

  • Woonasquatucket River Greenway (Northwest Bike Trail)

    State: RI
    Length: 5.20 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    NOTE: The bike trail will be closed between the footbridge at Merino Park (Sheridan Street) to Manton Gateway, from September 25, 2011, through February 2013, for work on Phase II of the Narragansett Bay Commission's Combined Sewer Overflow ...