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Mountain biking around East Providence offers a mix of accessible green spaces, waterfront views, and dedicated trails. The region features diverse landscapes, including coastal paths along Narragansett Bay, extensive rail trails, and woodlands with gentle hills. While some routes are within the city, many popular mountain bike trails are found in nearby areas like Lincoln Woods State Park, providing varied terrain for riders.
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The Washington Secondary Rail Trail offers a varied mountain biking experience, starting with a more urban feel and gradually transitioning into a scenic rural landscape. You'll pedal through shaded forests,โฆ
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The Olney Pond boulders โ Lincoln Woods State Park loop offers a dynamic mountain biking experience through dense woodlands and over countless glacial boulders. You'll navigate a mix of woodedโฆ

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Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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The Pond Drop Storm Water Pond loop in Lincoln Woods State Park offers a concentrated dose of technical mountain biking, perfect for riders seeking a challenge. This 3.3-mile (5.3 km)โฆ
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This Lincoln Woods State Park loop offers a thrilling mountain biking experience, weaving through dense woods and over unique glacial erratics. You'll find a mix of old woods roads andโฆ
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From the road here you gain a wonderful view of the boulder strewn ponds on either side. The massive and smooth boulders amongst a peaceful body of water give a wild feeling to the view, immersing you in the landscape.
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The Washington Secondary Rail Trail totals over 19 miles in one direction and is paved the entire way (apart from some of the bridge crossings). The trail passes through neighborhoods, business districts, and parks on its way from town to town. This particular section encompasses the miles between Anthony and West Warwick. The pavement is smooth and well-kept the whole time, so this is a great spot for beginners.
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This truss bridge carries you over the Pawtuxet River on the Washington Secondary Rail Trail. The bridge also offers views of the river off both sides.
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The Washington Secondary Rail Trail totals over 19 miles in one direction and is paved every step of the way (apart from some of the bridge crossings). The trail passes through neighborhoods, business districts, and parks on its way from town to town. This particular section encompasses the miles between Anthony and West Warwick.
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This truss bridge carries you over the Pawtuxet River on the Washington Secondary Rail Trail. The bridge also offers views of the river off boths sides.
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The Washington Secondary Rail Trail totals over 19 miles in one direction and is paved every step of the way (apart from some of the bridge crossings). The trail passes through neighborhoods, business districts, and parks on its way from town to town. This particular section encompasses the miles between Anthony and West Warwick.
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This truss bridge carries you over the Pawtuxet River on the Washington Secondary Rail Trail. The bridge also offers views of the river off boths sides.
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Encompassing over 600 acres, Lincoln Woods State Park offers a variety of trails with an assortment of trail difficulties, obstacles, and trailside views. There are tough singletrack trails, paved roads, and everything in between in the park.
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There are 5 mountain bike trails available around East Providence on komoot, offering a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options. These routes provide diverse experiences, from rail trails to singletrack through woodlands.
Mountain bike trails near East Providence feature a variety of terrain. You'll find extensive rail trails like the Washington Secondary Rail Trail, which traverses varied Rhode Island landscapes. For more challenging rides, areas like Lincoln Woods State Park offer singletrack trails weaving through dense woodlands and gentle hills.
Yes, there is an easy mountain bike trail available. The Bristol Town Beach Pier โ Colt State Park loop from Bristol County is an easy 10.6-mile route that leads along the waterfront with scenic views of Narragansett Bay, often completed in under an hour.
For more challenging mountain biking, consider routes within Lincoln Woods State Park. Examples include the difficult Pond Drop Storm Water Pond loop from Lincoln Woods State Park, which features singletrack through dense woodlands and gentle hills.
Many routes offer scenic views, particularly along the waterfront. The Bristol Town Beach Pier โ Colt State Park loop provides scenic views of Narragansett Bay. You can also find highlights like India Point Park, which offers excellent views of Providence Bay, and the Bridge on the Rail Trail.
Absolutely. East Providence's location along Narragansett Bay and the Seekonk River means many trails offer waterfront views. The Bristol Town Beach Pier โ Colt State Park loop is a prime example, offering scenic vistas of Narragansett Bay. The East Bay Bike Path, which is accessible for cycling, also runs along the waterfront.
The routes in East Providence are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Over 60 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, appreciating the mix of accessible green spaces, waterfront views, and dedicated trails.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. For instance, the difficult Pond Drop Storm Water Pond loop from Lincoln Woods State Park and the moderate Olney Pond loop from Lincoln Woods State Park are both circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
Yes, many trails offer a natural, wooded experience. Lincoln Woods State Park, for example, features singletrack trails that weave through dense woodlands. The Pond Drop Storm Water Pond loop is a great option for experiencing these forested areas.
Lincoln Woods State Park is a significant natural area easily accessible from East Providence, offering dedicated mountain biking trails. It features singletrack through dense woodlands and gentle hills. Other green spaces like the Blackstone Park Conservation District and Caratunk Wildlife Refuge are excellent for general outdoor activities, though specific mountain biking access may vary.
The longest mountain bike trail listed is the Washington Secondary Rail Trail, a moderate 30.2-mile (48.6 km) route that offers a substantial ride across varied Rhode Island landscapes.


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