Blue Moon Bike Ride in Newport, R.I.

Wednesday August 30, 2023

Bike Newport’s popular Full Moon Rides are delighting riders every month! We’re grateful to AARP Rhode Island for once again sponsoring this enjoyable series of scenic evening group rides, and we look forward to welcoming first-time and returning riders alike as we soak-in the moonlit beauty of our city by the sea.

The Full Moon Ride coastal route will bring us past scenic harbor, bay, and ocean views – lit first by the setting sun, and then by the rising moon. We’ll ride 15 miles on Newport’s scenic roads and coastline, from downtown Newport to Fort Adams, around the beautiful Ocean Loop, and along the mansions of Bellevue Avenue. These rides have limited capacity, so be sure to register as each date’s tickets become available.

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Moving Videos

I’m moving my Vimeo videos to YouTube. I originally used Vimeo because YouTube would block my videos for copyright infringement. Now I can use the copyright music as long as I don’t profit from it’s use.

This is a bike ride that combined Black Lives Matter and New Bedford Starchasers groups. The BLM skateboarders took us to murals, and places that are important and had BLM teachers describing the the location, and why it is important to our city. This still is one of my most memorable bike events.

Friday Night Bike Ride

Strap in and grab yer glowsticks Jam Fam, we’re takin this pahty to THE BUCKET 🪣🚲🪩

✨Providence Bike Jam presents: PAWTUCKET BIKE RAVE ✨

Route drop coming later this week!

Set your gps to 1015 Hope St. Provicence RI

Here is what to expect on this ride.

Thursday Night Ride With Appalachian Mountain Club

just got this invitation for a Thursday ride.  This is a really scenic, pastoral ride in Tiverton.  

The Route
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42743413

Friday Casual Bike Ride

 

Location: Set GPS to 204 Garfield St. Cranston R.I. (It’s across from Lowes)

When: Friday, June 23

Meet 9:15 at the far end of Stop and Shop lot at trail head for a 9:30 start.

Bring a snack or lunch with beverage. There is no more food service at the turn around.

508-965-1216 is my # if you have any questions or issues.

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<blockquote>The Washington Secondary Bike Path is the state’s longest bike path at 19 miles from Cranston Street in Cranston to Log Bridge Road, just past Route 102, in western Coventry. It is named for the abandoned rail corridor once served by the Providence, Hartford, & Fishkill Railroad. 

The path is often referred to locally by the segment names given as the path was built, and these include, from west to east: Trestle Trail, Coventry Greenway, West Warwick Greenway, Warwick Bike Path, and Cranston Bike Path.</blockquote>