Blackstone River State Park is a riverfront park with a network of bike paths and walking trails and facilities for canoe portage and freshwater fishing. There are historical walking tours organized along the canal tow path that was built in 1828. Located within the park, Captain Wilbur Kelly House Museum offers exhibits on canal, railroad and highways. The Blackstone River State Park is stretched along alternate banks of the Blackstone River, between Valley Falls, Cumberland and Hamlet Village in Woonsocket. The park's most popular feature is the 12-mile long Blackstone River Bike Path. The path starts with an elevated boardwalk over the Valley Falls marsh in Cumberland. It winds its way through a meadow, a former Drive-in movie theater, and runs along the tow path of the historic Blackstone Canal in Lincoln.

Lower River Rd, Lincoln, RI 02865, Phone: 401-334-6720

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