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Massachusetts
Bristol County
Fall River

Alfred J. Lima Quequechan River Rail Trail

Easy

2.8

(9)

75

hikers

Alfred J. Lima Quequechan River Rail Trail

01:47

7.03km

10m

Hiking

The Alfred J. Lima Quequechan River Rail Trail offers a delightful escape into nature, tracing the northern shore of South Watuppa Pond and the historic Quequechan River. This easy 4.4 miles (7.0 km) hike follows a smooth, paved surface, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a family outing. You'll enjoy scenic views of ponds and marshes, spot diverse wildlife like swans and herons, and even catch glimpses of old mills, blending natural beauty with Fall River's industrial heritage. The minimal 46 feet (14 metres) of elevation gain makes it an accessible route for nearly everyone, taking around 1 hours and 46 minutes to complete.

Planning your visit to the Alfred J. Lima Quequechan River Rail Trail is straightforward, as it connects Britland Park and Rodman Street. The trail features a convenient underpass beneath Highway 195, ensuring a seamless experience without road crossings. This family friendly hike is suitable for all ages and abilities, including those with strollers or mobility concerns, and no permits are needed. It's a great option for a relaxed walk any time of day, though early mornings are ideal for wildlife spotting.

This trail is a significant part of the planned Quequechan River Greenway, highlighting its importance to the region. Beyond its natural appeal, the route is enriched with artistic installations, including a sculptural bench and a "living art wall," adding a unique cultural dimension to your walk. The Quequechan River itself was central to Fall River's 19th-century industrial growth, giving the trail a fascinating historical context that you can appreciate as you explore its easy terrain and natural features.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Alfred J. Lima Quequechan River Rail Trail?

The trail connects Britland Park and Interchange Park, which are key access points. Britland Park, in particular, offers additional amenities and is a good starting location for your visit.

Is the Alfred J. Lima Quequechan River Rail Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness for all users.

What is the best time of year to visit the trail?

The trail is accessible year-round due to its paved surface. Spring, summer, and fall offer pleasant conditions for enjoying the scenery and wildlife. Winter hiking is also possible, but be mindful of potential ice or snow on the paved path.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to use the trail?

No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access and enjoy the Alfred J. Lima Quequechan River Rail Trail. It is freely accessible to the public.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The trail features a ten-foot-wide paved surface with three-foot grass shoulders. It is built on a former railroad bed, making it generally flat and even, ideal for an easy hike or ride.

Is the trail suitable for all ages and abilities?

Yes, its flat, paved, and accessible nature makes it suitable for a wide range of users, including families with children, individuals with strollers, and those with mobility concerns. It's classified as an easy trail.

What kind of scenery and wildlife can I expect to see?

Despite its urban setting, the trail offers scenic views along the northern shore of South Watuppa Pond and the Quequechan River. You can often spot ducks, swans, turtles, and other local wildlife in the ponds and marshes. There are also five timber bridges crossing waterways.

Are there any unique features or points of interest along the route?

Absolutely! The trail integrates local art, including a large sculptural bench, glazed ceramic tile sculptures, and a 'living art wall' showcasing street art. You'll also find memorials and can observe the historic Quequechan River, vital to Fall River's industrial past.

Does the trail connect to other parks or paths?

Yes, the trail connects Britland Park and Interchange Park, providing access to additional amenities like soccer, tennis, and basketball facilities. It also provides a safe crossing underneath Highway 195 and connects with local businesses. The route also passes through sections of the East Coast Greenway (MA complementary Cape Cod route) and the Quequechan Rail Trail.

Is the Alfred J. Lima Quequechan River Rail Trail a loop or out-and-back?

The Alfred J. Lima Quequechan River Rail Trail is primarily a linear trail, meaning it's an out-and-back experience if you traverse its full length. It's approximately 2 to 2.5 miles long in one direction.

How does the trail's urban setting affect the experience?

While the trail cuts through Fall River's urban center, it offers a pleasant natural escape with views of ponds, rivers, and wildlife. Some sections might have noise from nearby Interstate 195, but overall, it provides a valuable green space within the city.

Are there any specific considerations for maintaining cleanliness on the trail?

While generally well-maintained, some users have noted the presence of goose droppings in certain areas, particularly near the pond. It's advisable to be mindful of your footing and help keep the trail clean by disposing of any waste properly.

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