If you’re feeling a bit cooped up this winter, you might want to get outside on the next nice day and enjoy Rhode Island’s scenic beauty. While we’re waiting for Spring, why not explore some of these amazing nature trails that are accessible all year long?
- Lincoln Woods Trail, Lincoln
Wikimedia/ Swampyank This is a 3.4 mile trail loop with a beautiful lake, and some of the best boulders in New England.
- Cliff Walk, Newport
Wikimedia/ Sixlocal With stunning views of the Atlantic on one side and the Newport mansions on the other, you’re in for a beautiful hike on the Cliff Walk. It is a 7-mile hike in and out, and don’t miss the amazing Forty Steps.
- Fort Barton Trail, Tiverton
Wikimedia/ Marcbela This trail is a 2.4-mile loop that features beautiful woods and a waterfall. Be sure to climb the observation tower for the incredible view above.
- Stepstone Falls via Ben Utter Trail, West Greenwich
TripAdvisor/ Steve Wood This is a 2.7-mile out and back hike, follow the river to the peaceful sound of the unique Stepstone Falls in the Acadia Management Area.
. Rome Point Trail, Saunderstown
Flickr/ Gary Brownell This is a 2.4-mile loop trail that offers gorgeous views of Bissel Cove.
- Mt. Tom Trail, West Greenwich
Flickr/ Wicked Stella This is a 6.4-mile loop trail that takes you through lovely woods and by a bubbling river.
- Washington Secondary Rail Trail, Coventry
Wikimedia/ Srs5694 This is a 14.3-mile in and out trail with a cool features like this truss bridge over the South Branch of the Pawtuxet River.
- Sachuest Point National Wildlife Trail, Middletown
Wikimedia/ Dolovis This is a gorgeous 2.4-mile loop trail with an ocean view and fantastic bird watching.
We really do have a beautiful state, and some incredible Rhode Island hiking trails to enjoy all year long. Do you have any others to add to the list?
Wikimedia/ Swampyank
This is a 3.4 mile trail loop with a beautiful lake, and some of the best boulders in New England.
Wikimedia/ Sixlocal
With stunning views of the Atlantic on one side and the Newport mansions on the other, you’re in for a beautiful hike on the Cliff Walk. It is a 7-mile hike in and out, and don’t miss the amazing Forty Steps.
Wikimedia/ Marcbela
This trail is a 2.4-mile loop that features beautiful woods and a waterfall. Be sure to climb the observation tower for the incredible view above.
TripAdvisor/ Steve Wood
This is a 2.7-mile out and back hike, follow the river to the peaceful sound of the unique Stepstone Falls in the Acadia Management Area.
Flickr/ Gary Brownell
This is a 2.4-mile loop trail that offers gorgeous views of Bissel Cove.
Flickr/ Wicked Stella
This is a 6.4-mile loop trail that takes you through lovely woods and by a bubbling river.
Wikimedia/ Srs5694
This is a 14.3-mile in and out trail with a cool features like this truss bridge over the South Branch of the Pawtuxet River.
Wikimedia/ Dolovis
This is a gorgeous 2.4-mile loop trail with an ocean view and fantastic bird watching.
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