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RI Bike – Rhode Island Bicycle Coalition

RI Bike - Rhode Island Bicycle Coalition

Better biking across all of Rhode Island

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    • Advocacy – We work in State and Local governments to advocate for safer cycling for all
    • Education – Programs for Kids and Adults, in schools, at home and in-person
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Find Your Town

According to the Moving Forward Statewide Bicycle Mobility plan, “Bike culture and advocacy in Rhode Island is vibrant and provides an important foundation for implementing the Bicycle Mobility Plan.”

Find your town in the four state regions below. We’ve gathered all of the great places to ride, the organizations better biking and more happening near you.

Rhode Island map with 4 colored regions

North

Providence County & Metro Providence

Town list

Burrillville
Central Falls
Cranston
Cumberland
East Providence
Foster
Glocester
Johnston
Lincoln
North Providence
North Smithfield
Pawtucket
Providence
Scituate
Smithfield
Woonsocket

Visit North

South

Washington County

Town list

Charlestown
Exeter
Hopkinton
Narragansett
New Shoreham
North Kingstown Richmond
South Kingstown Westerly

Visit South

Central

Kent County

Town list

Coventry
East Greenwich
Warwick
West Greenwich
West Warwick

Visit Central

Southeast & Islands

Bristol and Newport County

Town list

Barrington
Bristol
Jamestown
Little Compton
Middletown
Newport
Portsmouth
Tiverton
Warren

Visit Southeast & Islands

There’s more to explore

Find more information about places and routes for biking in Rhode Island at these sites:

Visit Rhode Island bike trails
East Coast Greenway Rhode Island
Trail Link RI
Trails and Walks in Rhode Island

Why I Bike - Barry

I joke I went from 8 million (NYC) to 8000 (Davis CA) in 1961 just as the U of California was planning a vast expansion fully incorporating bicycling and discouraging cars. I didn’t have a car so did all my travel by bike as did most others.
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RI Bicycle Coalition
PO Box 2454
Providence, RI 02906