Get your blood pumping and your legs moving with these invigorating hikes in Rhode Island. These paths will take you across varied terrain with a moderate challenge—giving you access to some of the best nature the Ocean State has to offer.
Looping around Breakheart Pond in the Arcadia Management Area is this 5-mile trail. Don’t be intimidated by the name—this trail won’t break your heart, but you may break a sweat! Trees will block the wind along the path, which traverses rocky areas and root-covered paths. Take on the uphill trails for a gorgeous view of the pond below.
The best part of a hike in Fort Barton is climbing up past the Revolutionary War fortifications and up to the observation tower for a scenic view of Narragansett Bay. The entire hike, which takes you through 3.5 miles of trails, immerses you in several important scenes from the Revolutionary War, such as the Battle of Rhode Island, which took place in 1777. Once you’re in the woods, you’ll be surrounded by beautiful wildflowers and natural ecosystems, with bridges to take you through portions of wetlands.
The trail at Browning Woods begins 100 feet above sea level and will take you nearly 100 feet higher throughout wooded terrain and farmland. Pass by the remains of the Browning Homestead, a long-abandoned site. The three-mile trail also passes through swamp areas and streams, making it somewhat difficult but full of impressive natural beauty.
Open year-round, Kimball Sanctuary is 29 acres of beautiful space. Take in views of the glistening Watchaug Pond and enjoy 1.5 miles of moderate hiking trails. There is a mixture of both easy and moderately strenuous trails here, so if you’re looking to get your heart rate up, opt for a slightly tougher hike!
This wildlife refuge is the Audubon Society of Rhode Island’s largest public property, spanning 1,010 acres. Take in the dense, diverse forests, shimmering waterfall, and even a historic cemetery. There are 10 miles of trails in this area, rated as moderate.