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Touring cycling around Attleboro offers accessible routes through a landscape characterized by diverse natural features. The region includes woodlands, rivers, and dedicated conservation areas, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Proximity to regional rail trails and bike paths, such as the East Coast Greenway and Blackstone River Bikeway, enhances the cycling experience. This network caters to different preferences and fitness levels, with options ranging from easy paved paths to more challenging routes.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This part of the bike path that follows the Blackstone River is becoming more and more peaceful and offers many opportunities for rest that allow you to appreciate the tranquility of the place.
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This is the main trailhead for the start of the Blackstone River Bikeway in Woonsocket. Although the whole Blackstone River Bikeway technically connects Worcester, Massachusetts to Providence, Rhode Island, the Woonsocket to Central Falls section is the only part on a completely dedicated bike path. At the trailhead there is a large parking lot with river views.
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Located along the Providence riverside, Memorial Park is a touching, sculpture filled park paying tribute to those that gave their lives during wars and conflicts around the world.
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The Blackstone River Multi-Use Trail offers a scenic way to explore the Blackstone Valley by bike or on foot. Spanning over 24 miles, with plans to extend to 48 miles, this trail is popular for recreational users and commuters, passing beautiful river views, historic mills, and wildlife. It’s Rhode Island’s second-longest bikeway, with portions running through Cumberland and Woonsocket, following the historic Blackstone Canal and crossing the Blackstone River a few times.
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This is the main trailhead for the start of the Blackstone River Bikeway in Woonsocket. Although the whole Blackstone River Bikeway technically connects Worcester, Massachusetts to Providence, Rhode Island, the Woonsocket to Central Falls section is the only part on a completely dedicated bike path. At the trailhead there is a large parking lot with river views.
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This part of the bike path that follows the Blackstone River is becoming more and more peaceful and offers many opportunities for rest that allow you to appreciate the tranquility of the place.
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The Blackstone River Bikeway connects Woonsocket to Central Falls along the Blackstone River on a paved, continuous multi-use path. The whole Blackstone River Bikeway technically connects Worcester, Massachusetts to Providence, Rhode Island, but the Woonsocket to Central Falls section is the only part on a completely dedicated bike path. This particular section of trail starts in Woonsocket and runs to just west of Cumberland Hill, where you get cool views of the river cascading over a dam.
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There are over 45 touring cycling routes around Attleboro, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging paths to explore the region.
Attleboro offers diverse terrain, from mostly paved surfaces suitable for all fitness levels to more challenging rides with significant elevation gains. You can expect routes through woodlands, along rivers, and past conservation areas, including sections of regional rail trails.
Yes, Attleboro has several easy touring cycling routes. For example, the East Coast Greenway: Providence Loop is an easy 11.9-mile trail offering scenic views. Another accessible option is the India Point Park – East Bay Bike Path loop from Providence, which is about 11.6 miles and also considered easy.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, the Rhode Island - Connecticut - Massachusetts Rail Trail Loop (2-3 days) is a difficult 99.6-mile path that connects regional rail trails, providing a multi-day adventure through varied landscapes and significant elevation changes.
Many routes offer access to natural beauty and points of interest. You might pass by areas like India Point Park, Waterplace Park, or along the Seekonk River Road. The region also features conservation areas like Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary and Bungay River Conservation Area, offering opportunities for birding and nature observation.
Yes, there are several loop routes available. For instance, the India Point Park – Warren loop from Providence is a 24.6-mile trail that leads through parklands and along waterways. Another option is the Blackstone River Bikeway – Blackstone River Bikeway loop from Lincoln, a moderate 15.8-mile route.
The touring cycling routes around Attleboro are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views along rivers and through woodlands, and the accessibility of regional rail trails.
Absolutely. Attleboro is rich in natural spaces and conservation efforts. Routes often pass near or through areas like Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary, Attleboro Springs Wildlife Sanctuary, and the Bungay River Conservation Area, which are excellent for birding and experiencing local wildlife.
The spring, summer, and fall months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Attleboro. These seasons provide comfortable temperatures and vibrant natural scenery, though specific trail conditions can vary, especially after heavy rain or during winter.
Yes, the region features several beautiful bodies of water. You might encounter areas near Diamond Hill Reservoir or Arnold Mills Reservoir. The nearby Manchester Reservoir and Bungay River also add to the scenic beauty of the area.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead are not provided, Attleboro's proximity to regional hubs and its connection to larger rail trail networks suggest that some routes may be accessible via public transport options in surrounding towns or cities. It's advisable to check local transit schedules for specific access points.
Many popular rail trails and parks in the Attleboro area, such as those connected to the Blackstone River Bikeway or East Bay Bike Path, typically offer designated parking areas for public access. It's recommended to check specific route starting points for detailed parking information.


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