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Touring cycling around Plainfield Village offers diverse landscapes, including riverine paths, open prairies, and forested preserves. The terrain generally features minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for various cycling abilities. Extensive paved trail systems, often built on former railroad beds, provide ideal conditions for touring cyclists. The area is characterized by a blend of natural features and a growing cycling infrastructure.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Pedal through the serene, dense woodlands of Pachaug State Forest on the Stone Hill – Mount Misery loop, a touring cycling route that offers a refreshing escape. You'll navigate rolling…
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27.6km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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110km
08:02
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:13
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is a great spot for families, as Frosty Hollow Pond is a kids-only, trout-stocked pond. There's a parking area next to it, and it can also be a nice place to sit by the pond while having a snack.
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The gravel stretch of Ten Rod Rd is very enjoyable to ride on, thanks to its tranquility and the abundant vegetation you'll see on both sides of the road at all times. At this point, if you pay attention and look between the trees and the vegetation, you'll notice an isolated pond tucked away on one side of the road.
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Arcadia is by far the largest recreation area in Rhode Island. Whether you like hiking, mountain biking, fishing, paddling, or even horseback riding, you can pursue all of these hobbies here. The numerous idyllic ponds offer beautiful sandy beaches and there are also a number of campgrounds.
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Breakheart Pond is a small reservoir in the Arcadia State Management Area that is right next to a major trailhead. There is a singletrack trail that hugs the banks of the pond and creates a popular loop. There are a lot of other popular trails with more hills and forest scenes that connect to the path circling the pond (aka, Hicks Trail).
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Breakheart Pond is a small reservoir in the Arcadia State Management Area that is right next to a major trailhead. There is a singletrack trail that hugs the banks of the pond and creates a popular loop. There are a lot of other popular trails with more hills and forest scenes that connect to the path circling the pond (aka, Hicks Trail).
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Arcadia is by far the largest recreation area in Rhode Island. Whether you like hiking, mountain biking, fishing, paddling, or even horseback riding, you can pursue all of these hobbies here. The numerous idyllic ponds offer beautiful sandy beaches and there are also a number of campgrounds.
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At just 441 feet (130 m) in elevation, Mount Misery is a lot nicer than its name suggests. This is a great place for birding, taking in the best views around (as this is the highest point in the area), or just mainlining yourself into the many miles of walking and running trails.
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Nice, quiet road alongside the state park. From the road, there is a great view of Hopeville Pond and the forest area around it.
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Plainfield Village offers a diverse range of touring cycling routes, characterized by riverine paths, open prairies, and forested preserves. You'll find extensive paved trail systems, including those built on former railroad beds, ideal for touring. Many routes incorporate sections of the DuPage River Trail, offering scenic views. For example, you can find routes like the Stone Hill – Mount Misery loop, which provides a moderate challenge.
Yes, the terrain around Plainfield generally features minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for various cycling abilities. While this guide currently highlights more moderate options, the region's extensive paved trails and gentle inclines are well-suited for easy rides. An example of a route with an easier profile is the Allen Hill loop.
Cyclists can enjoy several natural features. The DuPage River Trail offers picturesque routes along the river with views of woods and open green spaces. Whalon Lake Park is another highlight, encompassing an 80-acre lake, prairies, and wetlands rich in wildlife. Additionally, the area is surrounded by various forest preserves, contributing to the scenic landscape.
Yes, loop routes are a common feature in the Plainfield Village area, allowing cyclists to start and end at the same point. Many popular cycling loops incorporate sections of the DuPage River Trail and Whalon Lake Park. An example of a loop route is the Sterling Hill loop.
Absolutely. The extensive paved trail systems and generally minimal elevation changes make Plainfield Village an excellent choice for family cycling. The community is actively enhancing its cycling infrastructure, including new multi-use paths, to improve safety and mobility for cyclists of all ages.
The region is enjoyable for cycling across multiple seasons. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. The well-maintained paved trails generally provide good conditions, but it's always wise to check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Beyond the DuPage River Trail, Whalon Lake Park is a key natural feature with an 80-acre lake and diverse wildlife. You might also consider Lake Renwick Preserve, known for its bird species and the 3.35-mile paved Lake Renwick Bikeway. For more information on Lake Renwick, you can visit reconnectwithnature.org.
The routes around Plainfield Village generally range from easy to moderate, with minimal elevation changes. While some routes might offer a bit more challenge, like the Arcadia Management Area – Breakheart Pond loop, the overall terrain is quite accessible, making it suitable for a wide range of cyclists.
Plainfield's Historic Downtown, particularly around Settlers' Park, offers a pleasant stop for cyclists looking to relax or enjoy local amenities. While specific cafes directly on trails aren't listed, the village center provides options for refreshments and breaks.
Plainfield boasts extensive paved trail systems, many built on former railroad beds, which are ideal for touring cycling. The village is actively working to enhance its infrastructure, including plans for new multi-use paths along 143rd Street to connect different parts of the village and improve safety for cyclists.
Yes, Plainfield has established clear ordinances allowing e-bikes on bike lanes, bike paths, and roadways with speed limits under 30 mph, promoting eco-friendly travel within the village's extensive network.
For those seeking a longer challenge, routes like the Arcadia Management Area – Breakheart Pond loop offer a significant distance and elevation gain, providing a more demanding experience for experienced touring cyclists.


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