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Less-traveled, easy bike trails?
Hi. I'm looking for recommendations for easy, quiet/empty bike trails anywhere within 45 minutes of Boston. I'm kind of rusty, and I just want a nice place to practice riding my cheap road bike in peace. The Minuteman trail is tough for me, because I'm out of practice and I spook easily, and the bike/rollerblade/jogger/stroller traffic is too much for me!
Any ideas would be appreciated...thanks!
Any ideas would be appreciated...thanks!
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From the Neponset trail you can wander into Pope John Paul II Park which has lots more paved trails, though they are officially pedestrian trails rather than bike paths.
Horn Pond Parkway, on the west side of Horn Pond in Woburn, is closed to car traffic and is a great place to walk, run, rollerskate, or ride a bike. Since it is a closed road, it is very wide, and you won't conflict with other traffic.
The Arnold Arboretum and Forest Hills Cemetery, both in Jamaica Plain, are lovely quiet places to ride a bike. The Arboretum is entirely closed to car traffic, while the cemetery has occasional visitors in cars. Both are a short bike ride from Forest Hills station on the Orange Line. Be ready for hills, especially in the Arboretum.
Finally, the Charles River paths west of Harvard Square, towards Watertown and Waltham, don't get much use, at least not compared to the very busy sections east of Harvard Square.
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Fresh Pond
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East Bay Bicycle Path (East Providence)
http://www.traillink.com/viewtrail.aspx?AcctID=6017101
Astonishingly uncrowded on summer weekends (especially compared with the Minuteman)this gem of a (flat) path has wonderful scenery ranging from woods, to marshes to the ocean. Well worth the drive to get to.
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In the mid-term, it looks like these routes might be connected to the Minuteman along Route 16 with a "real" bike route. That would be great.