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The lovely woods and seaside villages of South County make a great biking location

Mountain Biking - The Preserve Club & Residences - Richmond, RI
The Preserve Resort and Spa

1 Preserve Boulevard Richmond, RI, 02898 Phone: 855-593-8473

Bikers will find challenges, and inspiring surroundings, at resort set on 3,500 acres

Get those wheels turning and your heart pumping when you hit the trails and pathways perfect for bikers at The Preserve Sporting Club and Residences. Among the world-class resort’s 3,500 beautiful acres are over 50 miles of trails, including nine that are paved and 41 that are off-road. Whether you want something relaxing for the whole family, or a challenge for your new mountain bike, you’ll find that experience, and so many more, at the resort, where you can also hike, fish, paddle, golf, climb a rock wall, go zip lining and so much more. Dine in style or book a spa appointment. Stay in a luxurious suite, cabin, cottage, townhouse or tiny house and wake each day to a new outdoor adventure.
Quonset/Davisville Bike Path

Route 1 around Quonset Business Park North Kingstown, RI, 02852 Phone:

The Quonset/Davisville Bike in North Kingstown extends 2.5 miles from Post Road (Route 1) to the Calf Pasture Point nature area. The path moves around the edge of the Quonset Business Park. The bikeway is entirely off-road. From Route 1, you can get access to the path behind The Shops at Quonset Point retail plaza. You'll pass along the edge of a quiet residential area before heading into a wooded area. When you reach the end of the path you can follow old roads into Calf Pasture Point, ending at nearly a mile of undeveloped beach. Parking available at Kohls Plaza in North Kingstown. - Bike Path Map
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South County Bike Path (William C. O'Neill Bike Path)

Kingston train station to Mumford Road Kingston, Peace Dale, Wakefield, Narragansett, RI Phone: 401-783-8886

Length: 6 miles along old railroad corridor

The South County Bike Path, also know as the William C. O'Neill Bike Path, is 6 miles in length but when completed, will be approximately 8 miles. From the Kingston train station, the path follows the easement of the old Narragansett Pier Railroad, passing through the villages of Peace Dale, Wakefield, and into the Town of Narragansett. See map for access points.
Trail Map
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