Have you sometimes wondered, "are there any waterfalls near me?" Let's be honest: Rhode Island is not known for its massive waterfalls. Instead, we have several beautiful spots along rivers that offer pretty little cascades. The Blackstone Bikeway is a 11.6-mile bike path that takes you from Woonsocket to Cumberland. On one short little section of the trail, you'll find two waterfalls. Take a look!
This short portion of the Blackstone Bikeway is just 3.4 miles each way.
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You'll start at the Capt. Wilbur Kelly House Museum. You can park there for your hike, but first, visit the little museum. It's located at 1075 Lower River Road in Lincoln.
Don't forget your camera when you set off on this beautiful Rhode Island waterfall hike.
Cross the Blackstone River on the bridge right next to the Route 295 overpass.
The path is shady and green...simply gorgeous this time of year.
The path is paved and easy to traverse. Be mindful of bikes passing you and stay to the right.
Watch for snapping turtles along the way. You might want to snap a photo, if you cross paths with one.
You'll also likely see plenty of geese.
Part of the trail follows along the Blackstone Canal.
You'll see Albion Falls at just a little less than the halfway mark.
Your trip ends at Manville Dam. Stop and enjoy a picnic or a snack, then head back along the trail to enjoy the views all over again!
If you're looking for "waterfalls near me," now you've found two on one pretty path! Have you hiked or biked the Blackstone Bikeway? Tell us about it! Ready to chase some more waterfalls? Here are five easy-access waterfalls in Rhode Island.
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