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Watson Farm Jamestown RI
Watson Farm

455 North Road Jamestown, RI Phone: 401-423-0005

Started in 1796, this working farm is set on 265 acres and features cattle, sheep, horses, chickens and a garden. A two-mile walking trail and self-guided tours take visitors on a trip through the history and seasonal cycles of the farm. School programs and demonstrations are available.
Emilie Ruecker Wildlife Refuge - Audubon Society of Rhode Island

Seapowet Avenue Tiverton, RI, 02878 Phone: 401-949-5454

A 50-acre parcel of woods and salt marsh with a nature center and fine views of the Sakonnet River. The refuge has blinds for observing and photographing nature as well as plenty of land for walking and hiking while enjoying the outdoors. From Providence take I-195 East to Rte. 24 South (in Fall River, MA). Travel Rte. 24 South to the Rte. 77 South exit. Follow RTE.77 South to Seapowet Avenue. Turn right onto Seapowet Avenue and continue down the hill to the refuge parking lot on the right.
Relaxing by the Water - Colt State Park - Bristol, RI - Photo Credit RI Division of Parks
Colt State Park

Route 114 at Asylum Road Bristol, RI, 02809 Phone: 401-253-7482

This large, open park on the eastern shore of Narragansett Bay has many drives and trails for walking and biking. It is very close to the famous East Bay Bike Path. - Park Map (PDF)
Barrington Civic Center Historic District

The historic section of Barrington features the Barrington Town Hall, built in 1888, and the library. This unusual structure was built in a medieval style, with stone towers. The library is in a school from the early 20th century. Also on site, colonial cemetery and a pond.
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Bay Walk - Fort Adams State Park - Newport, RI
Fort Adams State Park

80 Fort Adams Drive Newport, RI, 02840 Phone: 401-847-2400

Lots of nice walks on the huge park overlooking Newport Harbor and the eastern flank of Narragansett Bay.
Historic Downtown Newport, RI - Photo Credit Visit Rhode Island
Historic Downtown Newport

A stroll in the streets of downtown Newport, Rhode Island will take you along the water, past dozens of historic buildings, several museums and attractions, and through many outdoor malls and shopping centers. Wonderful in-town walking takes you deep into picturesque Colonial neighborhoods.
Touisset Marsh Wildlife Refuge - Audubon Society of Rhode Island

Touisset Road Warren, RI, 02885 Phone: 401-949-5454

These 66 acre are a fine example of salt marsh and bordering upland field and wooded habitat for visitors enjoy for walking and hiking in Rhode Island. A trail from the Touisset Fire Station on Touisset Road leads through fields to the Kickemuit River. Take I-195 East to Rte in North Swansea. Take Rte. 136 South to Rte. 103 (Child Street) in Warren. Go left (east) on Rte. 103 to Long Road. Go right onto Long Road and follow to end at Barton Avenue. Go left on Barton Avenue then t take first right onto Touisset Road. Follow it south to the next sharp left corner at fire station. Turn right into parking lot area and park at the westernmost edge of parking lot.
Cliff Walk - Newport, RI - Photo Credit Erin McGinn and Discover Newport
Newport Cliff Walk

NOTE: Due to structural damage to a section of the Cliff Walk, detours are temporarily in place between Narragansett Avenue and Webster Street. The rest of the Cliff Walk is open as usual.
The Newport Cliff Walk is a 3.5-mile elevated, winding path along Newport’s shoreline with breathtaking views of Narragansett Bay and the rocky coves below. The walk runs from Bailey's Beach to First Beach, with public access points at Bellevue Avenue, Ledge Road, Marine Avenue, Ruggles Avenue, Sheppard Avenue, Webster Street, and Narragansett Avenue. The walk skirts the edges of some of the city’s mansions, including Beechwood, Rosecliff, Marble House, and The Breakers. The northern end of the walk, beginning at Memorial Blvd., is paved and easy; the southern end of the walk—less used by the public—has unpaved sections and rugged paths.
Norman Bird Sanctuary

583 Third Beach Road Middletown, RI, 02842 Phone: 401-846-2577

This 450-acre refuge includes several wildlife habitats and seven miles of walking trails that are a great destination for a fun afternoon on your next Rhode Island family vacation. The site also houses an on-site museum, educational area, and small gift shop. Spring and fall bird walks are held there. In 2016, the Sanctuary finished a new, 1650-foot trail for people with disabilities. The universal trail winds through fields, wetlands and forest down to Red Maple Pond. It is accessible from the Welcome Center. - Trail Map (PDF)
Hours: Open Daily 9am - 5pm. Closed Thanksgiving & Christmas.
Dundery Brook Trail - Little Compton, RI
Dundery Brook Trail

Little Compton School, Meeting House Lane (park by the tennis courts) Little Compton, RI Phone: 401-331-7110

This 2.7-mile round trip stroll through a forested wetland includes a 3,100 foot long handicapped accessible boardwalk path connecting to a 4,100 foot long grass path around a pond on Bumble Bee Preserve. The path of the boardwalk zigzags across vernal pools, a sizable brook, two stone walls, and a treasure trove of biodiversity.
Hiking - Beavertail State Park - Jamestown, RI - Photo Credit RI Division of Parks
Beavertail State Park

Beavertail Road Jamestown, RI, 02835 Phone: 401-884-9834

This beautiful park overlooking Narragansett Bay is surrounded by a rocky shoreline. Great fun to walk in the grassy highlands and especially on the rocks, exploring the life of tide pools are you go. Kids love it.
kite flying at Brenton Point State Park in Newport-credit-RI Commerce Corp
Brenton Point State Park

Ocean Drive Newport, RI, 02840 Phone: 401-847-2400

Park rises above Ocean Drive and offers big, grassy slopes for walking and picnicking. Also, walks down to the rocky shoreline to explore the tide pools. See full description of of Brenton Point State Park .