Rhode Island's Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge Trail Leads To A Magnificent Hidden Oasis
Rhode Island may not have the massive mountain hikes that other states do, but you’ll still find plenty of fantastic nature trails here. It’s hard to say what the overall best hike in Rhode Island would be, but we do know that the Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge Trail is a top contender. This nice, pleasant peninsula hike offers some of the Ocean State’s most stunning views.

The refuge is home to some beautiful birds, and it just so happens to have an easy-to-find trail that winds you around it.

It's a loop trail, and it's a great option for hikers of all skill levels.
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Depending on the season, you might spot loons, eiders, and harlequin ducks. It also isn't uncommon to spot deer or even coyotes at the refuge.
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There's nothing like enjoying the sounds of the waves crashing all around you.

When you truly need to get away from it all, this is the best place to be.

The wildlife refuge doesn't close for the winter, but weather conditions can sometimes make it rather unpleasant to attempt.

The views really don't get better than this.
When was the last time you checked out Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge?
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Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge, 769 Sachuest Point Rd, Middletown, RI 02842, USA