Despite its compact size, Rhode Island boasts nearly 400 trails, offering something for everyone, whether we prefer a leisurely walk on a paved path or we're craving an epic challenge on a rugged trail. A hike, a bike ride, a walk - whatever we prefer - allows us to see parts of the state we might otherwise not. For a cool yet totally chill adventure, follow this scenic hiking trail in Providence, Rhode Island.
Meandering from Providence to Lyman Avenue in Johnston, the Woonasquatucket River Greenway is one of those trails that appeals to everyone - from hikers and bikers to runners and dog walkers.
If you bring your pup along, he must remain leashed at all times.
Considered both wheelchair and stroller-friendly, the easy out-and-back path tallies around seven miles and can get quite busy at times.
If you've got the time, take it a little slower, so you can soak up all of the natural and manmade beauty along the route.
The predominately gravel trail features both on-road and off-road portions with the latter spanning around four miles.
You can hop on the trail at one of several trailheads, including Donigian Park, Riverside Park, and Merino Park.
No matter where you begin your adventure, you'll be treated to sensational scenery as the trail winds past the...
... Woonasquatucket River and past...
A variety of wildlife. Keep an eye out for swans, ducks, deer, and rabbits.
Be sure to respect the habitat zones along the way, and follow the pack it in, pack it out philosophy of hiking. Whatever you bring with you on your journey, take back to your vehicle or throw away in trash cans (if available).
While the urban hiking trail in Rhode Island promises an abundance of natural beauty, including a cascade, it also features manmade beauty too, including...
Colorful murals that make picture-perfect backdrops for photos or selfies.
Find more information on and a map of the Woonasquatucket River Greenway on the official website of the Rhode Island government.
Have you ever followed the Woonasquatucket River Greenway, a scenic hiking trail in Providence, Rhode Island? Do you have any advice for others who plan to follow this biking and hiking path? Let us know in the comments! Before heading out on one of the best hiking trails in Rhode Island, make sure you've got a pair of comfy hiking shoes on.
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