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Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary loop from Places Corner

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Road cycling routes
United States
Rhode Island
Kent County

Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary loop from Places Corner

Moderate

4.5

(9321)

16,759

riders

Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary loop from Places Corner

02:10

45.7km

330m

Road cycling

This 28.4-mile route is not a recognized road cycling trail; the Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary has restricted access.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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10.3 km

Hell's Half Acre

Highlight • Historical Site

The New London Turnpike Road was an important piece of infrastructure when it opened in 1821 linking New York with Providence. Small settlements sprang up along the unpaved road to …

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20.9 km

Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary is a haven for nature lovers, featuring diverse ecosystems, serene trails, and birdwatching opportunities. This Rhode Island sanctuary offers a peaceful retreat for wildlife enthusiasts.

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45.7 km

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31.1 km

11.0 km

3.43 km

129 m

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34.2 km

11.0 km

167 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary loop from Places Corner suitable for road cycling?

Based on available information, the Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary loop from Places Corner is not a recognized road cycling trail. The sanctuary itself is a wildlife refuge managed for conservation, with access typically restricted to guided groups by special permission. It is not designed or maintained for road cycling. For established road cycling routes in Rhode Island, consider exploring dedicated bike paths like the William C. O'Neill Bike Path.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this route?

While the Komoot route suggests a racebike activity, the Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary is primarily a natural preserve characterized by white cedar swamps, thickets of Rhododendron and Mountain Laurel. It is not a paved or maintained trail suitable for road cycling. The route as mapped on Komoot might utilize public roads in the vicinity, but the sanctuary itself is not a cycling destination.

What are the main points of interest along the Komoot route?

The Komoot route highlights two points of interest: Hell's Half Acre, a historical site, and the Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary itself, which is noted as a forest. Keep in mind that direct access for cycling within the sanctuary is generally restricted.

What is the best time of year to attempt this route?

Given that the Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary is not a recognized cycling trail and access is often restricted, there isn't a 'best time' for cycling it. If you plan to explore the public roads in the surrounding area, typical cycling seasons like spring, summer, and fall would be most pleasant, weather permitting.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary or the surrounding Arcadia Management Area?

The Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary is part of the Audubon Society of Rhode Island and typically requires special permission for access, as it's managed for conservation. It is not a public access area for general recreation like cycling. While the route may pass through or near the Arcadia Management Area, specific permits or entrance fees for general public access to the management area are not typically required, but always check local regulations for any specific activities.

Does this route intersect with other well-known paths?

The Komoot route for the Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary loop from Places Corner briefly touches upon sections of the New London Turnpike. It also shows very minor overlaps with Toasters, Yawgoo Pond Trail Parking Lot, and Yawgoo Pond Loop Trail, though these are not significant portions of the route.

Is the Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary loop from Places Corner dog-friendly for cyclists?

As the Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife refuge with restricted access, it is not suitable for cycling with dogs. For dog-friendly cycling options, it's best to seek out established bike paths or public roads where dogs are permitted and can be safely managed.

Where can I park to access this route?

Since the 'Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary loop from Places Corner' is not an officially recognized cycling trail, there isn't a designated parking area for it. If you plan to cycle the public roads in the vicinity, you would need to find suitable public parking in nearby towns or areas, adhering to all local parking regulations.

What kind of wildlife might I see along the route?

The Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary is known for its diverse wildlife, including various bird species, deer, and other forest creatures. However, as cycling access within the sanctuary is restricted, any wildlife viewing would likely be from public roads bordering the sanctuary, or during a guided hike if special permission is obtained.

Are there any cafes or places to eat near the route?

Given that the route starts from 'Places Corner' and is not a recognized cycling trail, there are no specific cafes or pubs directly associated with it. You would need to explore nearby towns in South Kingstown or other parts of Washington County for dining options.

Is this route suitable for beginner road cyclists?

The Komoot route is rated as 'moderate' difficulty with an elevation gain of approximately 325 meters over 45.7 kilometers. However, the primary concern is that the Marion Eppley Wildlife Sanctuary itself is not a suitable or accessible area for road cycling. Beginners should seek out established, well-maintained bike paths specifically designed for cycling.

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