Avg: 4.2 (5 votes)
2 lines, one with big jumps and one with small jumps, with other lines branching off. Dirt based, regularly maintained, and lots of fun. The entrance is partially hidden, you need to go down the hill off to the right of the street.

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Feb 17, 2020 @ 11:21am
Feb 17, 2020
Just like last report - Way too muddy, jumps are destroyed, and motor vehicles have worsened the conditions. Please do not ride the track until... view
Jan 28, 2020 @ 6:13am
Jan 28, 2020
Pump track is very soft, muddy, and not very fun to ride. The big jumps are trashed from the rain and will need a work day before being able to ride. view
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      • 41.779431, -71.415814
      • Cranston, RI United States
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      3 Comments

      • + 2
       Is it constantly busy during the summer, or is it pretty empty?
      • + 1
       It varies alot. Sometimes, there are a ton of people, and other times it is empty. Work days are also usually busy.
      • + 1
       its in a state of disrepair, the jumps are all washed out and the ramp for the jumps is way to low for a MTB





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