Lincoln Woods State Park
Lots of technical single track as well as some double track and a paved loop around the lake. Good for most riders. singletracks.com
Big River
Fun network with lots of singletrack, sandy fireroads. Plenty of rocks and roots. Best spinning on the Big River side (west of Hopkins Hill) with most technical aspects in Carr's Pond area to the East. Great place to take ... anglerweb.com
Snake Den State Park
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East Bay Bike Path
Rolling through Barrington on what was an abandoned railroad line is the East Bay Bike Path, a 14.5 mile, 10-foot wide asphalt trail that runs from Providence to Bristol... patch.com
Blackstone River Bikeway (Ri)
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Phenix-harris Riverwalk
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 a... traillink.com
Big River
Most boaters here venture out from the northern access into Flat River Reservoir; a low bridge and abundant aquatic vegetation keep most motors out of the southern section of Big River. The river courses through a broad marsh... trails.com
Wrentham State Forest, Wrentham, Massachusetts
Just south of the town of Wrentham, about 30 miles southwest of Boston. The forest is located just a mile from I-495 and four miles from I-95. Rolling terrain, with many short, steep climbs and descents. Some trails have loos... trails.com
Pulaski Park
3 Mile loop marked in blue.... 6 mile red..... 8 mile orange.... all trails clearly marked. Mixed bag single, double, fire roads and some dirt roads. Very tecnical, huge rocks everywere. Even Hans Rey is gonna walk in h... singletracks.com
Blackstone River
The Blackstone River winds 46 miles from Worcester, MA to Pawtucket, RI, through urban developments, historic villages, farmlands, and forests. The Blackstone drops an average of ten feet per mile, steeper than even the Col... paddling.net
Walkabout Trail/george Washington Management Area
Technical singletrack: some steep climbs and rock gardens. If you get tired, you can always pick up a fire road to get back. The scenery is worth it: lake views, hemlock forests, and not many people. singletracks.com