October 1, 2023 – East Bay Bike Path – Rhode Island

Today, Wilma, Gus, and I Adventured to the East Bay Bike Path. The East Bay Bike Path is an almost 15-mile bicycle trail that begins in Providence and ends in Bristol. The bicycle trail is popular for cyclists, runners, and walkers.

We had a simple walk along the East Bay Bike Path before heading over to Colt State Park. We parked in the formal parking for this Path immediately on the outskirts of Colt State Park in Bristol. The Path was flat and looked new and freshly paved. It was busy with bikers, walkers, runners, and dog walkers. It was a gloomy day, but a cooler temperature, and nice breeze to make for the perfect walking conditions. There were some benches along the way. Wilma and Gus enjoyed trotting along and enjoyed being outside on this lovely day. Not much to say about the Path, but yet being walkers, we only can explore so far. Although far from an exciting return to the blog, still glad we could check out the East Bay Bike Path today (this blog will not be rated).

April 16, 2023 – Bruce Freeman Trail (Concord) – Massachusetts

Yesterday, Wilma, Gus and I Adventured to the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail in Concord, Massachusetts.  The Bruce Freeman Rail Trail is a twenty-five-mile Trail that includes the towns of Lowell, Chelmsford, Westford, Carlisle, Acton, Concord, Framingham, and Sudbury.  The Trail is 10 feet in width and is popular for:  biking, skiing, walking, jogging, and rollerblading.

We had a refreshing Adventure to the Bruce Freeman Trail. I was eager to explore this section of the Bruce Freeman Trail, just recently open. We parked right off the well-known Concord rotary and off we went. It was a beautiful day, although the sun and blue sky did not arrive until the very end of our walk. We explored trail in both directions, including several gravel trails off the main paved trail. The scenery was simple, but there were some water views, benches, a bridge, field views, and some flowers along the route. The pups loved walking and exploring. We mostly saw walkers, runners, and bikers, but did see a couple furry friends, one of which was off leash and far from the owner. We enjoyed this Trail for about two hours. So glad we could visit yet another portion of the Bruce Freeman Trail (This blog will not be rated).