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Enjoy an easy 2.6-mile jogging loop in Lincoln Woods State Park, featuring scenic views of Olney Pond and diverse terrain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Lincoln Woods State Park
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2.57 km
Highlight • Lake
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3.96 km
Highlight • Forest
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4.24 km
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3.29 km
333 m
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3.77 km
238 m
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Lincoln Woods State Park offers ample parking. You can find detailed information on parking and access points on the official state website: ri.gov.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails within Lincoln Woods State Park. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets. Please check park signage for any specific restrictions.
The trail is enjoyable year-round, but it's particularly scenic during the fall when the foliage displays vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and blooming nature. For a car-free experience on the paved loop around Olney Pond, visit between late October and mid-April when it's closed to vehicles.
No, there are typically no entrance fees or permits required to access Lincoln Woods State Park or its trails for day use. It is Rhode Island's first state park and remains freely accessible to the public.
Yes, the main 2.5-mile paved loop around Olney Pond is considered easy and ideal for beginners due to its flat surface and minimal elevation changes. However, some of the wooded trails within the park can be more challenging with rocky sections and ascents/descents, so choose your path according to your fitness level.
The trail offers a varied experience. You'll find perfectly paved sections, especially around Olney Pond, which are great for smooth jogging. Other parts delve into natural, wooded areas with granite boulders, some rocky patches, and gentle ascents and descents, providing a mix of surfaces.
You'll enjoy picturesque views of Olney Pond and encounter numerous unique granite boulder outcrops, some with creative names. The route also passes by Pond Drop Storm Water Pond and through sections of Lincoln Woods State Park, known for its natural beauty and forested areas.
Yes, the trail can be jogged in winter. The paved loop around Olney Pond is closed to cars from late October to mid-April, making it a peaceful option. Be prepared for potentially icy or snowy conditions on both paved and unpaved sections, and dress appropriately.
Absolutely. The easy, paved loop around Olney Pond is very family-friendly and suitable for all ages and fitness levels, including those with strollers. The park also offers other activities like swimming and picnicking, making it a great destination for a family outing.
Yes, the route intersects with several other trails within Lincoln Woods State Park. You'll find sections that overlap with paths such as Single Track, Ripcord, Split Rock Trail, Crackheads, and Pantiline, among others, offering opportunities to explore further.
For a more relaxed and car-free jogging experience, plan your visit between late October and mid-April. During this period, the 2.5-mile paved loop road that encircles Olney Pond is closed to vehicles, providing a dedicated and safe space for joggers, walkers, and cyclists.