This Rhode Island Hiking Trail Leads To Some Incredible Pieces Of History
You might not see Rhode Island as much of a hiking mecca. But the truth is, the Ocean State has some seriously stunning trails, some of which will make you feel like you’ve left New England entirely. And if you’d prefer your hikes to have a little history, head to the Wolf Hill Forest Preserve, where the World War II Memorial Loop awaits.

This long, rocky ridge sits west of I-295 and east of the southern part of Woonasquatucket Reservoir.

That being said, it tends to be utilized most from spring to fall.
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You'll also take in plenty of views of Providence and the Upper Bay.
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In 1943, three U.S. Army Air Corps men died when their plane crashed right here in this spot.

Keep going and you'll spot signs of an abandoned Boy Scout camp from the 1940s.

You just might spot wild turkeys, deer, or hawks along the way.

Wolf Hill used to be Mowry Farm, and most of the trails are old farm roads.
Have you ever visited Wolf Hill? Your well-behaved leashed dogs are welcome to join you, so the whole family can come along.
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Wolf Hill Forest Preserve, Smithfield, RI 02917, USA