Ten Mile River Preservation Trail

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Pawtucket, United States

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Nature preserve· Tourist attraction

Ten Mile River Preservation Trail Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ten Mile River Preservation Trail is located in Pawtucket, United States on Unnamed Road. Ten Mile River Preservation Trail is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in United States.

Address

Unnamed Road

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Katie Morris

This is a nice paved walking/biking trail. 6 plus miles end to end. Partially covered by trees. Runs through Slater park. Police were monitoring the Rumford and Slater park areas, felt safe, but always be careful and observant of your surroundings, especially if walking or biking alone.

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Cristian Feliciano

Great trail,some good changes in elevation, the banking,and scenic route. Sometimes you need to look away from the outside of the park but an easy breath vs next to cars on the road. Sometimes the leaves collect and make it a difficult run on bald tires.

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Aswin Dwarakanath

Loved it. Quiet, scenic and beautiful. Leads into Slater park.

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Julie Otis

Beautiful!! I saw quite a few woodpeckers while walking here!

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Ally M

Great bike trail! Three miles long. Most of it is surrounded by woods along the river. About halfway there is a pond across the street that you can walk/sit and enjoy the view. Each end of the trail has a parking lot so it’s easy to know when you have reached the end. Great for walks, bike ride, kids, and walking dogs.

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Jennifer Brodeur

Beautiful walk! Would've given it a 5 but.... A bit looming in certain areas, such as the wooded part past the Armistice Blvd entrance, specifically the "tent city" and various sprawled out items that DO NOT belong in nature AT ALL. Seems a bit ominous for a "family trail".

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Sherry Clary

Beautiful for walking or biking! Paved path - can push wheelchair or stroller. Get into nature!

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Heather Boulanger

The path is well maintained and has mile markers. Also the scenery is very pretty even in the winter.