igus:bike world tour – Providence Pit Stop: River Crossings and Capital Views! igus:bike world tour – Providence Pit Stop: River Crossings and Capital Views!

Providence Pit Stop: River Crossings and Capital Views!

Jared Worth | 16. December 2025

After the coastal vibes of Narragansett, Providence felt like the perfect urban next stop for the igus:bike tour. Caitlyn jumped back into the saddle and took our plastic powerhouse on a journey through some of the city’s most breathtaking and historic sites!

The adventure kicked off on the Providence River Pedestrian Bridge, a modern marvel that connects the Fox Point neighborhood to the city’s Innovation & Design District. Opened in 2019, this bridge is a masterclass in recycling, as it was built right on top of preexisting piers from an old highway bridge!

From there, Caitlyn pedaled over to the Rhode Island State House. Built back in 1901, its stunning marble and brick plaza provided the ultimate backdrop for the bike’s south facade debut. Not to be outdone by architecture, the next stop was India Point Park, offering picturesque views overlooking both the Providence Harbor and the Seekonk River.

As the trip was winding down, it was time for a quick cruise past the industrial-cool Crook Point Bascule Bridge before reaching the final destination of the day: Waterplace Park. This spot is legendary as the home of the yearly WaterFire community events—a celebration of light and art that igus, Inc. was even proud to co-sponsor back in 2022!

Our time in the Ocean State has been a blast, and we’ll be returning later on in the tour, but it’s time to trade the “Biggest Little State” for the big leagues! Pack your bags, because the igus:bike is officially heading south to our nation’s capital—Washington, D.C.!


Caitlyn joined igus in June of 2024 as the Fast-Growing Business Units Digital Marketer, and in June of 2025 became Digital Marketing Manager. As a lifelong Rhode Island resident, she jumped at the opportunity to ride the igus:bike and show off the gorgeous views and historical sites of her home state.

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