Quonset/Davisville Bike Path
The Quonset/Davisville Bike in North Kingstown was built by RIDOT and the Quonset Development Corporation. Hugging the edge of the Quonset Business Park, the path extends 3.7 miles from Post Road (Route 1) to Pettee Ave. at the Mt. View neighborhood in North Kingstown. Get Map »
Construction History
The bike path opened for public use in July 2009.
Path Features & Riding Experience
The path runs from Route 1 (Post Road) through the Quonset Business Park and the Calf Pasture Point nature area, managed by The Town of North Kingstown. The bikeway is entirely off-road.
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- Beginning at Route 1, you pick up the path behind The Shops at Quonset Point retail plaza, and then pass other yet-to-be-developed parcels that were once part of two former Navy bases.
- Keep an eye out for signs to the Seabee Museum & Memorial Park. Quonset was the birthplace and home of the Navy's construction battalion forces at the start of World War II.
- Following the path, you'll pass along the edge of a quiet residential area before heading into a wooded area.
- Numerous side trips are possible in the industrial park, including three public beaches, the North Kingstown Golf Course and ferry service to Martha's Vineyard.
- The path through into the Calf Pasture Point nature area, with access to many hiking trails.
- The path ends at a turn around loop at the corner of Pettee Avenue and Narragansett St. in the Mt. View neighborhood and provides access to nearly a mile of undeveloped beach.
Maintenance Questions
Spot graffiti, trash, or other maintenance problems? Contact the Quonset Development Corporation at (401) 294-2632. For issues beyond the bike path and in the Calf Pasture Point nature area, contact the North Kingstown Public Works Department at: (401) 268-1561
Parking Information
Directions to public parking along the bike path.