by Eric H.
The 14-plus mile East Bay Bike Path spans from Providence, RI, to Bristol, RI, with some amazing coastal views along the way. A great example of million dollar views free of charge, the East Bay Bike Path is truly a nature's paradise for bicyclists, joggers, in-line skaters and walkers. The path is 10-ft. wide and is well-maintained. It's especially nice in Bristol where the path meets up with Colt State Park, one of New England's finest with its 464 acres and sweeping panoramic views of Narragansett Bay. Bristol is truly one of America's great small towns, tree-lined with a American flag median strip downtown and some really great "local" restaurants and shops by the coast. On the other side, Providence is perhaps New England's second greatest city next to Boston -- a historical yet modern city that has undergone an incredibly ambitious revitalization in the past several years. The brownstone, laid back feel of College Hill (home of Brown University), the Italian flavor of the Federal Hill neighborhood, a mile of historical homes on Benefit St., and the modern Providence Place tri-level shopping mall are just a few of the attractions that make this mid-sized city so special. The East Bay Bike Path connects you to these two great communities -- as well as nice towns like Barrington and Warren -- and offers the benefit of exercising in a perfect coastal location.
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