Hidden on the lush land of the South Kingstown Land Trust is an unexpected yet utterly magical fairy trail in Rhode Island. It's not actually billed as a fairy trail, and you might just stroll past the tiny, adorable fairy houses along the way, if you didn't know they're there. Now you do, though, and you're in for a magical adventure. How many fairy houses will you stumble across on your leisurely journey?
Meandering 7.6 miles through the South Kingstown Land Trust, the DuVal Trail promises a whole lot of natural beauty. However, expect a bit of a challenge as it's considered moderate.
If you're not up for a challenge, not to worry. You'll find a ton of easy hiking trails in Rhode Island that are brimming with beauty.
Wear comfy shoes on your journey along this fairy trail that features some hilly areas and varied terrain. The trail is most popular in the warmer months, although you can hike it any time of the year.
If you're following what might be the best hiking trail in Rhode Island during the winter months, bundle up and be careful of slippery, icy conditions.
Stroll under a canopy of trees and past colorful wildflowers that add a vibrant pop of color to the landscape.
The warmer months are perfect for a journey along this scenic hiking trail in Rhode Island.
Watch your step as you climb up natural stairs. While you'll be shaded by the canopy of trees along much of the path, you'll still want to lather on the sunscreen. (Bring some with you, too.)
The natural stairs can get quite slippery after it rains and snows, so keep that in mind as you're hiking.
However, you also want to pay attention to where you walk, because you'll be delighted by the whimsical surprises along the way. A painted lady bug, for example, sit on a mossy rock.
The whole family will love this kid-friendly trail in Rhode Island.
You'll run across several fairy houses, too. Your best bet is to look near the trees to spot them.
How many fairy houses will you spot along your hike?
Don't forget your camera, so you can snap photos of these magical moments.
Dogs are permitted on the trail, which earns props for being well-marked and well-maintained.
Remember to bring out with you whatever you take in, including water bottles.
Head over to the official website of South Kingstown Land Trust for more information.
Have you followed this magical fairy trail in Rhode Island? What are your favorite hiking trails in Rhode Island? Let us know in the comments! Then embark on the Vin Gormley Trail, another magical Rhode Island trail.
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