Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge
Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge
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Road cycling in Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge's surrounding area offers diverse landscapes for no traffic road cycling routes. While cycling is prohibited within the refuge's boundaries, the broader region features a mix of deep forests, open meadows, and areas with rock outcroppings and historical stone walls. The terrain includes varied elevations, from gentle slopes to more challenging climbs, providing a range of experiences for road cyclists. Ponds and streams are also present in the wider natural environment.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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30.1km
01:24
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290m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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28.6km
01:25
290m
290m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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81.2km
04:07
740m
740m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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73.2km
03:40
790m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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82.2km
03:55
800m
800m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Nichols Pond is a serene spot near the Country View Golf Club in the charming town of Burrillville. It is a popular fishing spot for anglers, especially those looking for largemouth and smallmouth bass. Nestled in a peaceful neighborhood, this tranquil pond is surrounded by lush greenery, making it a perfect stop to enjoy nature's beauty.
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Barden Family Orchard, established in 1931, is a wonderful family-owned farm that has been passed down through generations. This u-pick farm offers a bountiful array of fruits and vegetables, including apples, peaches, blueberries, raspberries, sweet corn, pumpkins, and more. Be sure to bring a rack, pannier bags, or a backpack with you, as you will definitely want to take some delicious produce home!
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There isn't much to White Mill Park. There is a footbridge that crosses the Clear River running down from Wilson Reservoir. The views from the bridge are picturesque.
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Harrisville Mill Pond is a small reservoir (22 acres) in the town of Harrisville. There is a dam here on the southern end along with some green space and sidewalks that get right up next to the edge of the water.
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The 220-acre Ponaganset Reservoir is just off George Allen Road and is surrounded by other quiet country roads. There are some residential spots around the lake, but most of the roads are open to the public.
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Scituate Reservoir is the largest body of water within the state of Rhode Island. You get a pretty great view from here on the Danielson Pike Bridge.
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Just off the road, you'll find an abandoned barn. Take a break from your bike ride and explore this spot.
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There are 5 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes available on komoot that explore the areas surrounding Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge. These routes are designed for a peaceful cycling experience away from heavy vehicle traffic.
No, bicycles are strictly prohibited within the Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge to protect its delicate wildlife habitat. The routes listed in this guide are for road cycling on public roads and paths *around* the refuge, not inside its boundaries.
The routes around Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge offer a mix of challenges. You'll find 2 easy routes, perfect for a relaxed ride, and 3 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more distance and elevation.
While cycling, you can expect to pass through varied landscapes including forested areas, open meadows, and potentially catch glimpses of wetlands and ponds that characterize the region. The routes often follow quiet country roads, offering a serene experience.
Yes, there are easy routes suitable for families looking for a less strenuous ride. For example, the Stillwater Reservoir β Nichols Pond loop from Greenville is an easy option, covering about 30 km with manageable elevation.
The komoot community rates the road cycling experience in the Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge area highly, with an average score of 4.0 stars from 4 ratings. Cyclists often appreciate the quiet roads and scenic views away from traffic.
For cyclists looking for a longer and more challenging ride, moderate routes are available. The Harrisville Mill Pond β Nichols Pond loop from North Scituate, for instance, is a moderate route spanning over 82 km with significant elevation gain.
Yes, all the no-traffic road cycling routes provided are circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point. Examples include the Nichols Pond loop from Greenville and the Nichols Pond β Snake Hill loop from North Scituate.
Spring, summer, and fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in the area, with milder temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Autumn, in particular, can be beautiful with changing foliage. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While the routes focus on the natural beauty of the surrounding areas, you may pass by various ponds and reservoirs such as Stillwater Reservoir, Nichols Pond, Ponaganset Reservoir, and Harrisville Mill Pond, which are often central to the route names and offer scenic views.
The routes generally start from towns like Greenville and North Scituate, providing convenient access points to begin your ride on the quiet roads surrounding the Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge.


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