
Experience the Blackstone River Valley,
birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution -- an important
region of New England and America's heritage -- waiting to be
discovered one pedal at a time.
Blackstone Valley Tour Package

Discover the back roads of America’s Birthplace of the Industrial
Revolution. From historic village greens to restored mill villages, cycle
through the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor.
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Providence Business News
Paths to recreational prosperity - Rhode Island’s bike paths
provide limited economic boost
The smallest state in the nation – just 37 miles wide, east to
west – is home to eight separate bike paths, from Quonset to
Woonsocket, totaling 54 miles of paved trails. Plans are in the
works for two more in Newport and Pawtucket, although
construction could be some years away.
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6 New England
Vacation Getaway Ideas Rhode Island may be the
smallest state in the union, yet it offers as varied an
experience as any other New England state. If you want to get
outdoors and enjoy some of the best bike paths in the nation,
you need to plan your getaway along the Blackstone Valley
Bikeway. This path winds from the southern part of Massachusetts
all the way down through Providence, RI as part of the 3000 mile
East Coast Greenway.
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Paths to recreational prosperity - Rhode
Island’s bike paths provide limited economic boost
HAPPY TRAILS: Your Bike Shop, located at 51 Cole Street in
Warren, sits near the East Bay Bike Path. Business owners near
the state’s bike paths say their sales are helped to varying
degrees by being close to the routes. The smallest state in the
nation – just 37 miles wide, east to west – is home to eight
separate bike paths, from Quonset to Woonsocket, totaling 54
miles of paved trails. Plans are in the works for two more in
Newport and an extension of the Blackstone River Bikeway into
Pawtucket, although construction could be some years ahead in
both cases. More
Blackstone River
Bikeway - Providence, Rhode Island If you are someone that enjoys seeing the natural beauty of a
place then you will certainly want to visit the bike paths of
Rhode Island. Here, beginning in Providence, you will ride for
10 miles in Central Fall, Lincoln, & Cumberland. The ultimate
end will be a 48 mile path leading from Providence to
Worchester, MA. Currently there are just the 10 miles open but
it's still worth the trip.
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Bikeway Guide - Blackstone River Bikeway Patrol
It’s a busy time of year for paddlers and pedalers
Boardwalk Extends Bikeway through Cumberland Marsh (Providence
Journal)