Unique bike and walking trails are scattered across the state, but they can be surprisingly hard to find. This one, which is one of the states more popular trails, is not only unique in that it possesses diverse scenery, but is also built upon something old. Check out this intriguing railroad trail in Rhode Island.

Yelp/Alan R. The East Bay Bike Path is a 14-mile paved path connecting Providence’s India Point Park to Bristol.

Flickr/Tony Moreira Between 1855 until 1975 this bike path was an active railway owned formerly by New Haven Railroad.

Flickr/Brian Hall Prior to the end of the service this route was even temporarily converted into electric car service.

Yelp/Brian S. Many of the original tracks can be seen throughout the bike path.

Yelp/Ashley P. Today the trail functions as a popular commuter route and beautiful place to spend weekend afternoons outdoors.

Yelp/Alan R. Be sure to visit the East Bay Bike Path soon to experience its lovely one of a kind views.

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Yelp/Alan R.

The East Bay Bike Path is a 14-mile paved path connecting Providence’s India Point Park to Bristol.

Flickr/Tony Moreira

Between 1855 until 1975 this bike path was an active railway owned formerly by New Haven Railroad.

Flickr/Brian Hall

Prior to the end of the service this route was even temporarily converted into electric car service.

Yelp/Brian S.

Many of the original tracks can be seen throughout the bike path.

Yelp/Ashley P.

Today the trail functions as a popular commuter route and beautiful place to spend weekend afternoons outdoors.

Be sure to visit the East Bay Bike Path soon to experience its lovely one of a kind views.

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