Tag: Rhode Island
- Restrooms: NoAt 14,000 plus acres, Arcadia is Rhode Island’s largest recreational area. Many of the trails are used by mountain bikers and horseback riders, something to keep in mind when you Read more...
- Restrooms: NoHike from one end of the park to the other along the rocky shoreline. Take in gorgeous views and walk around the historic Beavertail Lighthouse, built in 1856! The original Read more...
- Restrooms: YesLocated on the former grounds of a former grand estate once owned by William Brenton. Two centuries later Theodore M. Davis built his distinctive house, “The Reef” here. During WWII Read more...
- Restrooms: YesSocialized, friendly pets with a current rabies vaccination are welcome to join their owners at this campground! Dogs must be on a 6′ leash at all times, with 2 pets Read more...
- 3-5miRestrooms: NoThe 3.5 mile Cliff Walk takes you along the eastern shore of Newport, RI. Take in the natural beauty of the area, as well as the history of the gilded Read more...
- Restrooms: YesKnown as the gem of the Rhode Island State Park system, this park is the former estate of Samuel Colt. There are 4 miles of paved trails, as well as Read more...
- Restrooms: NoSocialized, friendly pets with a current rabies vaccination are welcome to join their owners at this campground! Dogs must be on a 6′ leash at all times, with 2 pets Read more...
- Restrooms: NoTake in the panoramic views of Fort Adams State Park with your best friend! Fort Adams was a part of the US Army for more than 100 years and a Read more...
- Restrooms: YesEnjoy beautiful views of Newport Harbor while you walk the 61.5 acre property. Situated on granite cliffs across from Fort Adams, Fort Wetherill offers boating, fishing, and hiking! Fort Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoSocialized, friendly pets with a current rabies vaccination are welcome to join their owners at this campground! Dogs must be on a 6′ leash at all times, with 2 pets Read more...
- Restrooms: YesSpacious lawns, fields, and forested areas provide a beautiful day with your pup. Packed sand bridle paths are ideal for a forested adventure! The children of Colonel Robert Hale Read more...
- Restrooms: YesPicnic with you best for legged friend! Dogs must be on a 6′ leash at all times. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThe trail system here includes stacked loops that carry on for about 2 miles. Enjoy the forest, and walk along the stream on the yellow trail! Read more...
- Restrooms: NoEnjoy the hiking trails that lead to the beach! You may even see seals seasonally! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesYou can spend hours on the trails here, getting in a good workout! Dogs are not permitted in the picnic area, and the trails in zone A are for equestrian Read more...
- Restrooms: NoFishing, hiking, and picnicking await you at this park located within the George Washington Management Area. Dogs must remain on a 6′ leash while visiting the park. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThis 1,000 acre park has beautiful walking trails, flowers, plants, and a working farm! There is a small parking lot just past Dame Farm on the right hand side. Read more...
- : 9:00 am - 5:00 pmMon9:00 am - 8:00 pmTue9:00 am - 8:00 pmWed9:00 am - 8:00 pmThu9:00 am - 8:00 pmFri9:00 am - 5:00 pmSat9:00 am - 5:00 pmSun1:00 pm - 4:00 pmRestrooms: NoA popular dog walking area, the Cumberland Monastery features a main crushed gravel paths, with several smaller offshoots. Haunted History: it’s said that there is a ghost of a Read more...
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