In Rhode Island, there are plenty of fantastic trails to explore. But that doesn't mean you have to lace up your hiking boots and spend hours on a trek. This short and sweet boardwalk hike is a leisurely walk suitable for all ages and abilities and unless it's really hot out, you won't even break a sweat. Yet despite the little effort, you'll have to put in, this boardwalk trail still has a big pay-off with the incredible views at the end of the path.
In 2013, The The Nature Conservancy in Rhode Island purchased a small parcel of 65 acres in Narragansett. The Whale Rock Preserve protects important habitat for migratory songbirds while giving visitors access to another slice of Rhode Island's stunning shoreline.
The trail begins in an open grassy field but turns into a carefully-built boardwalk that was constructed to cross the wetlands.
Outdoor enthusiasts of all ages can easily navigate the 1/2-mile journey to the shore. You'll feel like you've entered a secret path to reach the Bay views that are always a feast for the eyes.
As you emerge onto the coast, you'll be treated to the sight and sound of the bay dancing against the shoreline.
As you reach the water's edge, the trail continues to the right for another 1/2 mile along the shoreline. Enjoy a beach walk and a boardwalk hike all in one trail!
The area is named for the former Whale Rock Lighthouse which was dislodged from its foundation and destroyed in the Hurricane of 1938.
The next time you need a quick trip into nature to soothe your soul, head to the Whale Rock Preserve and stroll the boardwalk trail.
Address: Cormorant Point Rd., Narragansett, RI 02882
Try one of Rhode Island's inland trails by taking this brief but beautiful river walk. For even more suggestions of hiking spots and other natural gems, join our Rhode Island Nature Lover's Group on Facebook.
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