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Bike Path Closures

Construction has closed sections of the East Bay Bike Path and the Fred Lippitt Woonasquatucket River Bikeway. A long-term closure of a section of the Coventry Greenway and periodic weekday closures of the Blackstone River Bikeway are scheduled in 2012.

Construction

Bike to Work Day

The Rhode Island Bicycle Coalition is hosting Bike to Work Day on May 18, 2012 from 6:30 - 10:30 a.m. at the World War I Memorial on South Main Street in Providence. Attendees will receive a complementary breakfast! Those looking to have a display at the event should click here.

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Walk and Bike
to School

Logo: Coalition for Transportation Choices logo
Logo: Walk to School Day logo

The Coalition for Transportation Choices is encouraging Rhode Island school children to walk and bike to school whenever possible. The annual International Walk to School Day takes place each fall, typically in October. For more information, contact Eugenia Marks at the Audubon Society of Rhode Island at 949-5454 ext 3003, or e-mail her at emarks@asri.org.

Historical Reenactments near Coventry Greenway

The General Nathanael Greene Homestead on Taft Street in Coventry occasionally schedules historical reenactments with simulated musket and cannon fire. The Homestead is located close to the bikeway where it crosses Laurel Avenue in the Anthony section of Coventry.Visit the Homestead's website to learn more.

Share the Road

As warmer weather arrives, RIDOT encourages motorists to learn more about sharing the road with cyclists. Download this great brochure.

Bike & Ride

Bring your bike on public transit to make it easier to ride to work, school or just to extend your ride and visit new places. Bike racks are on all RIPTA buses and bikes are allowed on MBTA commuter rail trains during off-peak hours.

Bring your bike along on this ferry service:

Point Judith and Block Island (Interstate Navigation). Year round service.

"Frank's Law"

In memory of Frank J. Cabral, who died after being hit by a car while bicycling on Route 1 in Charlestown, this law requires motorists to drive a safe distance from bicyclists. View the law here or read a recent article from the Providence Journal about the new law.

Rhode Island Bike Laws

Safe Routes to School

Logo: Safe Routes to School

RIDOT, the Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program, and the Safe Routes to School Steering Committee are working together to help more children walk and ride to school safely. Click on the image above to learn more or download the latest project status report (March 2012).

RI DEM Recreational Trails Program

RI Department of Environmental Management Recreational Trails Program

Bike Safely - Protect your bike and yourself

Wearing a bike helmet: Printable instructions for boys and girls from the Rhode Island Department of Health's Injury Prevention program.

Event honored East Bay Bike Path pioneer

George Redman event

A community event to honor George Redman took place on November 29, 2011 at the State House. Governor Lincoln D. Chafee, RIDOT Director Michael Lewis, RIDEM Director Janet Coit and more than 150 others celebrated Mr. Redman's tireless advocacy to getting the East Bay Bike Path built. The path kick started bike path projects statewide, leaving a unique legacy for residents and visitors to Rhode Island.

Ten Mile River Greenway

Ten Mile River Greenway map

The Ten Mile River Greenway was built in 2004 to connect Slater Park in Pawtucket to the Kimberly Ann Rock Athletic Fields in East Providence at a distance of 2 miles. It is one of the few bike paths in Rhode Island that was not built along a former rail corridor. This means the path follows the natural contour of the land and provides a very scenic ride along rolling terrain on the banks of the James Turner Reservoir.

In Slater Park, many other riding opportunities abound, including easy access to the historic 1894 Looff Carousel. A proposed 1-mile extension would connect Slater Park at the Armistice Boulevard entrance to the Daggett Athletic Fields.

Click here to download larger version in PDF.

Directions to Parking Lots:

  • Slater Park, Pawtucket: Take I-95 North to Exit 28 (School Street). At the end of the ramp, turn right onto School Street. Turn left onto Pond Street and follow to the end (McCoy Stadium will be straight ahead). Turn right onto Columbus Avenue. Turn right onto Newport Avenue (Route 1A) and turn left into the park's main entrance. Bear right at the fork and follow the one-way road to parking lots close to the bike path.
  • Kimberly Ann Rock Athletic Fields, East Providence: Take I-195 East to Exit 4 to Taunton Avenue (Route 44). Continue on Taunton Avenue for approximately 2 miles (becomes Waterman Avenue). After crossing South Broadway, bear left onto Hall Street, bear right onto Taunton Avenue and continue to the intersection with Pawtucket Avenue. Take a left onto Pawtucket Avenue (Route 114). At the intersection with Newman/Ferris Avenue, bear right onto Ferris Avenue and the sign for the Ten Mile River Greenway parking is approximately 1 mile on the right.