Beavertail State Park
Take your grandchildren to Jamestown's most-visited landmark and enjoy a panoramic view of the Narragansett Bay. The 1938 hurricane uncovered the original base of the third lighthouse established in America (1749), a magni... trailpeak.com
Weetamoo Woods–pardon Gray...
Not far from the Sakonnet River, on Rhode Island?s eastern shore, this hike takes you through land that the Tiverton community fought hard to preserve. Wood roads and footpaths wind though mixed woodland, pastures long since ... trails.com
Emilie Ruecker Wildlife Refuge Trail, Tiverton, Rhode Island
Catch glimpses of salt marshes, seabirds. and the Sakonnet River on this woodland walk. This short, beautiful walk in the woods can offer something new every time you visit. Maintained by the Audubon Society of Rhode Island, ... trails.com
Cliff Walk, Newport, Rhode Island
A dramatic seaside walk offering glimpses of the magnificent Newport mansions. Not many trails offer hikers a glimpse of the Gilded Age of history, but this point-to-point 3.5-mile trail (7.0 miles round trip) certainly do... trailpeak.com
Fort Wetherill
Overlooking the entrance to Narragansett Bay, Fort Wetherill was the perfect vantage point during the Revolutionary War. Formerly called Dumpling Rock, the fort was eventually named after Captain Alexander Macomb Wether... atlasobscura.com
Brenton Point State Park
In Honor of Ernest Coggeshall, Jr. 9/2/15 4/27/95 Capt. Joseph X. Jay O?Brien, Jr. 4/21/54 12/16/90 Dad, Mom and Family [ Right Side of Monument : ] James Wah Gin Wong 1918 1993 Stephen Joseph Fougere 1954 1972 John Henry Rayne... hmdb.org
Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge
- Sachuest Point contains a range of locally representative habitat types including salt marsh, brushlands, grasslands, beaches, rocky cliffs and dunes. Its primary value to wildlife is in providing feeding and resting are... wildernet.com
Fort Barton
Through the unrelenting efforts of Dr. James W. Holt, Jr. Fort Barton was preserved. It was given to the town of Tiverton by the Newport Historical Society in 1968. In 1777 the site was fortified by the colonial army to de... trailpeak.com
Pardon Gray Preserve
Pardon Gray Preserve is owned by the Tiverton Land Trust and located on Main Road in Tiverton. The preserve, once the home farm of one of Tiverton's original colonial proprietors, is the Land Trust's most notable accomplishm... patch.com
Third Beach
Third Beach is a protected strip of sandy shore fronting the Sakonnet River... trailpeak.com
Ballard State Park
Ballard Park is Newport's only nature preserve... patch.com
Jamestown, Newport, Middletown & Portsmount, Ri, Newport,...
This itinerary takes you to Jamestown, or Conanicut Island, in Narragansett Bay. The island is connected to the mainland on the west by a free bridge and to Newport on the east by a high toll bridge with spectacular views. Or... trails.com
Coast To Coast: Learning And Luxury, Newport, Rhode Island
With its 400 miles of coastline, New England?s smallest state is perfectly suited to weekend getaways. This is, after all, where restless Puritans like Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson fled the strictures of Bay Colony conf... trails.com
Newport: Masts And Mansions, Newport, Rhode Island
Gleaming yachts, palatial mansions, beautiful people, tennis tournaments? these are the things that come to most people?s minds at the mere mention of Newport. This sensationally situated city (poised on the southern tip of A... trails.com
Prudence Island, Prudence Island, Rhode Island
A network of trails at the center of a quirky, charming island. There's something about being on an island accessible only by boat that makes you feel set apart from the rest of the world. And that?s part of the appeal of tra... trails.com
Newport Cliff Walk, Newport, Rhode Island
Newport?s most historic walk passes behind the town?s largest mansions, some of them within clear view of the trail. It also has the area?s most spectacular ocean vistas, fronting ocean-swept cliffs. trails.com
Norman Bird Sanctuary, Middletown, Rhode Island
Located in Middletown, 5 miles NE of Newport. Three hikes of varying difficulty examine woodland, field, pond, and ridge. Special attractions: Wildlife watching; coastal, pond, and marsh panoramas; craggy ridges and puddingst... trails.com