Blackstone River Greenway and Lake Quinsigamond Loop
Blackstone River Greenway and Lake Quinsigamond Loop
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25.3km
210m
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This moderate 15.7-mile touring cycling loop combines the historic Blackstone River Greenway with scenic views around Lake Quinsigamond.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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After 25.2 km for 135 m
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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4.61 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
Tip by
14.0 km
Highlight • Lake
Tip by
25.3 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
12.1 km
5.70 km
3.94 km
3.01 km
314 m
286 m
Surfaces
20.9 km
3.54 km
841 m
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Elevation
Highest point (180 m)
Lowest point (110 m)
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Yes, many sections of this route, particularly the off-road paved segments of the Blackstone River Bikeway and the loops within Quinsigamond State Park, are generally easy and flat, making them suitable for beginner touring cyclists. However, be aware that connecting these distinct areas within Worcester may involve riding on marked on-road segments with vehicular traffic.
You'll encounter a mix of terrain. The dedicated sections of the Blackstone River Bikeway are mostly flat, paved, and easy multi-use paths. Around Lake Quinsigamond, routes are also generally paved and easy, though some smaller loops might have a short, steep incline. The overall route combines these off-road paths with on-road segments through urban areas to connect the two main features.
This route offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. You'll cycle along the Blackstone River Bikeway, enjoying tree-lined canopies and river views, while also passing historic mills, the Blackstone Canal, and the Providence and Worcester Railroad, showcasing the region's industrial past. Around Lake Quinsigamond, you'll have captivating lake views, especially from within Quinsigamond State Park.
Spring, summer, and fall are generally the best times. Spring offers fresh greenery, while summer provides warm weather for lake activities. Autumn is particularly scenic with vibrant fall foliage along the river and lake. Winter cycling is possible, but conditions can vary with snow and ice, especially on less-maintained sections.
For the Blackstone River Bikeway, you can find access points and parking in various towns along its length, including Worcester (e.g., near South Worcester or Blackstone Gateway Park) and Millbury. For Lake Quinsigamond, Quinsigamond State Park in Worcester offers parking and direct access to lake loops. Since this route combines both, starting points in Worcester that offer easy access to either the bikeway or the lake are ideal.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Blackstone River Bikeway and within Quinsigamond State Park. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times, and you are responsible for cleaning up after them. Always check specific park or trail regulations for any updates or restricted areas.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Blackstone River Bikeway or the cycling paths within Quinsigamond State Park. As this route is part of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, access to its public lands is typically free. Parking fees might apply at certain state park lots, so it's always good to check local signage.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of the Blackstone River Bikeway, which is part of a larger, evolving multi-use path system. Within Worcester, the route also passes through sections of Hamilton Street, McKeon Road, Southbridge Street, Blackstone Gateway Park Trail, and Grafton Street, among others, utilizing existing road infrastructure to connect the distinct greenway and lake areas.
While the route itself doesn't guarantee continuous amenities, you can typically find restrooms and water fountains within Quinsigamond State Park. Along the Blackstone River Bikeway, especially in more developed sections or near towns, you might find facilities. It's always advisable to carry your own water and snacks, especially for longer rides.
The Blackstone River Greenway traces the 'hardest-working river in America,' which was central to the Industrial Revolution. As you cycle, you'll pass historic mills, workers' housing, and the Blackstone Canal, offering a unique glimpse into the region's pivotal role in American history and its industrial heritage.
Some sections of the Blackstone River Bikeway, such as the segment from Worcester to Millbury, are noted to have bike repair stations. While not guaranteed throughout the entire combined loop, these stations can be a helpful resource for touring cyclists. It's always wise to carry a basic repair kit for emergencies.