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Greenways are cropping up everywhere in Rhode Island, as private and public groups work together to develop a comprehensive system of trails and bike paths.
When complete, the paved Blackstone River Bikeway will offer a 17-mile scenic bike path. Skirting the Blackstone River, the trail offers spectacular views of New England fall foliage.
The 12-foot wide bikeway will eventually link to a network of bike paths stretching from Florida to Maine, forming what is to be called the East Coast Greenway.
The pathway will support cyclists, joggers, walkers, cross-country skiers and inline skaters.
The southern foot of the Blackstone River Bikeway will eventually link to the popular East Bay Bike Path to create a continuous 31.9-mile route.
For current updates on construction progress, call the bicycle coordinator of the Rhode Island Department of Transportation at 401-222-2694, ext. 4034.
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Walkers and bicyclists alike enjoy the Blackstone Bikeway.
The quality and popularity of bike paths increase each year.
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