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An easy 9.5-mile (15.2 km) mountain biking route in Greene, Rhode Island, with 170 feet (52 metres) of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Nicholas Farm Management Area
Trestle Trail
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7.62 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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14.6 km
486 m
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< 100 m
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13.8 km
894 m
352 m
215 m
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The Trestle Trail is a relatively easy mountain biking route, covering about 15.2 kilometers (9.4 miles). Most riders can expect to complete it in approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes, depending on their pace and how often they stop.
Yes, the Trestle Trail is rated as an easy difficulty, making it very suitable for beginners. The terrain is generally smooth with gentle grades, allowing new riders to get comfortable with mountain biking.
The trail offers varied terrain, including smooth, machine-groomed sections and some natural technical parts. You'll encounter a mix of berms, rolls, and possibly some small rocks and roots. Some sections might be sandy, and there are also wooden features like bridges.
While specific seasonal details for this exact trail aren't provided, mountain biking trails in Rhode Island are generally best enjoyed from late spring through early fall (May to October). This avoids winter snow and ice, and the hottest, most humid summer days.
Yes, the route intersects with several other trails. You'll find sections that are part of the Washington Secondary Rail Trail, the North South Trail, the East Coast Greenway (RI), and the Moosup Valley State Park Trail.
The provided information does not specify a dog policy for the Trestle Trail in Rhode Island. It's always best to check local regulations or signage at the trailhead regarding pets before you go.
There is no information indicating that permits or entrance fees are required for the Trestle Trail. Most rail trails and state park trails in Rhode Island are free to access, but it's always good practice to check for any updates before your visit.
Specific parking details for the Trestle Trail in Greene, Rhode Island, are not provided. However, as it connects with the Washington Secondary Rail Trail, you may find parking available at various access points along that larger trail system.
The primary highlight of this route is The Trestle Trail itself. While specific scenic overlooks aren't detailed, the overall experience of riding through the varied terrain is a draw.
Given its easy difficulty, standard mountain biking gear is recommended: a helmet, comfortable athletic clothing, appropriate footwear, and plenty of water. Depending on the weather, layers are always a good idea. A basic bike repair kit is also wise.
Based on the distance and elevation data, the Trestle Trail as described is likely an out-and-back route or a segment of a larger trail system, rather than a complete loop. The elevation gain and loss are identical, suggesting a return along the same path or a very similar one.