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No traffic touring cycling routes in Lincoln Woods State Park are found within its 627 acres, characterized by a diverse landscape of wooded areas, glacial boulders, and rocky outcrops. The park features a 2.5-mile paved loop around Olney Pond, which is often closed to vehicular traffic during colder months, providing a car-free environment. Beyond the park's core, routes connect to segments of the Blackstone River Bikeway, offering extended riding opportunities. The terrain includes generally flat sections around the pond, with…
Last updated: July 9, 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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23.7km
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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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. 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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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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Only Rhode island has really completed their section from Woonsocket to Central Falls. The completed trail doesn't reach either Worcester or Providence. At Central falls RI you can transition to on street bike lanes to reach Providence. North of Woonsocket over the Massachusetts line there are some spotty sections of trail but don't expect a continuous bike path like the pictures.
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The Blackstone River Bikeway, spanning 18.2 miles and connecting Worcester, Massachusetts to Providence, Rhode Island, is an off-road, multi-use path. It traverses the historic Blackstone River and constitutes a segment of the East Coast Greenway.
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There are 6 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes available in and around Lincoln Woods State Park. These routes vary in length and difficulty, offering options for different experience levels.
The routes in this guide range from easy to moderate. There are 3 easy routes, perfect for a relaxed ride, and 3 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge. You won't find any difficult routes in this selection.
Yes, several routes are suitable for families, particularly those that utilize the paved loop around Olney Pond within the park, which is often closed to vehicular traffic during colder months. For a slightly longer, easy option, consider the Along the Blackstone River – Blackstone River Bikeway loop from Ashton, which offers a gentle 17.4 km ride.
Lincoln Woods State Park is generally pet-friendly, allowing leashed dogs on its trails. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and on a leash, and check specific route regulations if you venture onto connected bikeways outside the immediate park area.
The paved loop around Olney Pond is particularly appealing for no-traffic cycling from late October through mid-April when it's typically closed to vehicular traffic. Beyond this, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be enjoyable, but be mindful of potential crowds and warmer weather.
The park is known for its picturesque Olney Pond, extensive wooded areas, and unique glacial boulders and rocky outcrops. You'll also encounter the charming covered bridge at the Breakneck Hill entrance. Many routes offer views of the Blackstone River and its surrounding natural beauty.
While the park itself is primarily natural, offering picnic areas, you'll find various cafes and eateries in the nearby towns of Providence, Pawtucket, and Cumberland, which are just a short distance from Lincoln Woods State Park.
Lincoln Woods State Park offers ample parking facilities for visitors. Specific parking areas are available near the main entrances and access points to the park's trails and the Olney Pond loop.
Lincoln Woods State Park is conveniently located near urban centers like Providence. While direct public transport to specific trailheads within the park might be limited, local bus services can get you close to the park's vicinity, from where you might have a short ride or walk to an access point.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil, car-free sections, the scenic beauty of Olney Pond, and the accessibility of the park for a refreshing outdoor escape close to urban areas.
Yes, beyond the immediate park, Lincoln Woods provides access to or is near segments of the Blackstone River Bikeway and the East Coast Greenway. For example, the Along the Blackstone River – Diamond Hill Reservoir loop from Valley Falls offers a moderate 39.1 km ride, extending your no-traffic touring experience.


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