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Explore more than 50 top rail-trails and multiuse pathways across three statesConnecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Islandwith this official guide.

All across the country, unused railroad corridors have been converted to public multiuse trails. Here, the experts from Rails-to-Trails Conservancy present more than 50 destination rail-trails, as well as other multiuse pathways, in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.


Within these pages, you can explore two Hall of Fame Rail-Trails: the Minuteman Bikeway with its rich historical connections to the American Revolution and the East Bay Bike Path with its quintessential New England waterfront views. Youll discover trails that traverse the quiet woodlands of Connecticut and the charming communities of Rhode Island, and youll learn about ambitious trail projects spanning multiple counties across Massachusetts, like the Mass Central Rail Trail and the Border to Boston Trail. These adventures and more await you on the many multiuse trails of the region.


In this book, youll find:

  • Detailed maps for each trail, plus driving directions to trailheads
    • Icons indicating the activities each trail can accommodate
    • Succinct descriptions written by rail-trail experts

      Rails-to-Trails Conservancy serves as the national voice for more than 160,000 members and supporters, more than 22,000 miles of open rail-trail across the country, and more than 8,000 miles of potential trails waiting to be builtwith a goal of ensuring a better future for America made possible by trails and the connections they inspire.

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    Rail-Trails Southern New England 1st Edition 2018 Copyright 2018 by - photo 1

    Rail-Trails: Southern New England

    1st Edition 2018

    Copyright 2018 by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy

    Cover and interior photographs copyright 2018 by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
    Maps: Lohnes+Wright; map data courtesy of Environmental Systems Research Institute

    Cover design: Scott McGrew

    Book design: Annie Long

    Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

    Names: Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, issuing body.

    Title: The official Rails-to-Trails Conservancy guidebook. Rail-trails Southern New England : the definitive guide to multiuse trails in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.

    Other titles: Rail-trails Southern New England

    Description: 1st edition. | Birmingham, AL : Wilderness Press, 2018. | Includes index.

    Identifiers: LCCN 2017053341| ISBN 9780899978994 (pbk.) | ISBN 9780899979007 (ebk.)

    Subjects: LCSH: Rail-trailsConnecticutGuidebooks. | Outdoor recreationConnecticutGuidebooks. | Rail-trailsMassachusettsGuidebooks. | Outdoor recreationMassachusettsGuidebooks. | Rail-trailsRhode IslandGuidebooks. | Outdoor recreationRhode IslandGuidebooks. | ConnecticutGuidebooks. | MassachusettsGuidebooks. | Rhode IslandGuidebooks.

    Classification: LCC GV191.42.C8 O44 2018 | DDC 796.50974dc23

    LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017053341

    Manufactured in the United States of America

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    Front cover: , photographed by Aykut Bilge

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, or by any means electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher, except for brief quotations used in reviews.

    SAFETY NOTICE: Although Wilderness Press and Rails-to-Trails Conservancy have made every attempt to ensure that the information in this book is accurate at press time, they are not responsible for any loss, damage, injury, or inconvenience that may occur to anyone while using this book. You are responsible for your own safety and health while in the wilderness. The fact that a trail is described in this book does not mean that it will be safe for you. Be aware that trail conditions can change from day to day. Always check local conditions, know your own limitations, and consult a map.

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    About Rails-to-Trails Conservancy

    H eadquartered in Washington, D.C., Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors to build healthier places for healthier people.

    Railways helped build America. Spanning from coast to coast, these ribbons of steel linked people, communities, and enterprises, spurring commerce and forging a single nation that bridges a continent. But in recent decades, many of these routes have fallen into disuse, severing communal ties that helped bind Americans together.

    When RTC opened its doors in 1986, the rail-trail movement was in its infancy. Most projects focused on single, linear routes in rural areas, created for recreation and conservation. RTC sought broader protection for the unused corridors, incorporating rural, suburban, and urban routes.

    Year after year, RTCs efforts to protect and align public funding with trail building created an environment that allowed trail advocates in communities across the country to initiate trail projects. These ever-growing ranks of trail professionals, volunteers, and RTC supporters have built momentum for the national rail-trails movement. As the number of supporters multiplied, so did the rail-trails.

    Americans now enjoy more than 23,000 miles of open rail-trails, and as they flock to the trails to connect with family members and friends, enjoy nature, and get to places in their local neighborhoods and beyond, their economic prosperity, health, and overall well-being continue to flourish.

    A signature endeavor of RTC is TrailLink.com, Americas portal to these rail-trails, as well as other multiuse trails. When RTC launched TrailLink.com in 2000, our organization was one of the first to compile such detailed trail information on a national scale. Today, the website continues to play a critical role in both encouraging and satisfying the countrys growing need for opportunities to ride, walk, skate, or run for recreation or transportation. This free trail-finder databasewhich includes detailed descriptions, interactive maps, photo galleries, and firsthand ratings and reviewscan be used as a companion resource to the trails in this guidebook.

    The national voice for more than 160,000 members and supporters, RTC is committed to ensuring a better future for America made possible by trails and the connections they inspire. Learn more at railstotrails.org.

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    Table of Contents

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    Connecticuts

    Foreword

    F or those of you who have already experienced the sheer enjoyment and freedom of riding on a rail-trail, welcome back! Youll find Rail-Trails: Southern New England to be a useful and fun guide to your favorite trails, as well as an introduction to pathways you have yet to travel.

    For readers who are discovering for the first time the adventures possible on a rail-trail, thank you for joining the rail-trail movement. Since 1986, Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has been the leading supporter and defender of these priceless public corridors. We are excited to bring you Rail-Trails: Southern New England, so you too can enjoy some of the regions premier rail-trails and multiuse trails. These hiking and biking trails are ideal ways to connect with your community, with nature, and with your friends and family.

    Ive found that trails have a way of bringing people together, and as youll see from this book, you have opportunities in every state you visit to get on a great trail. Whether youre looking for a place to exercise, explore, commute, or play, there is a trail in this book for you.

    So I invite you to sit back, relax, pick a trail that piques your interestand then get out, get active, and have some fun. Ill be out on the trails too, so be sure to wave as you go by.

    Happy trails,

    Keith Laughlin President Rails-to-Trails Conservancy Acknowledgments S pecial - photo 6

    Keith Laughlin, President

    Rails-to-Trails Conservancy

    Acknowledgments

    S pecial thanks to Gene Bisbee and Amy Ahn for their work on this book. We are also appreciative of the following contributors and to all the trail managers we called on for assistance to ensure the maps, photographs, and trail descriptions are as accurate as possible.

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