Adventure has different meanings for each of us. However, we can usually be assured of an adventure of some kind when we set off on a scenic trail in Rhode Island. After all, we never know what waits - wildlife, perhaps - along the path. Bring your sense of adventure with you when you follow this Rhode Island trail.
Rather small at just 66 acres, Touisset Marsh Wildlife Refuge in Warren draws adventurers and hikers who want to spend a bit of quiet time among nature.
The best way to explore this Rhode Island wildlife refuge, part of the Audubon Society of Rhode Island, is on the Touisset Marsh Wildlife Refuge Trail.
Tallying just around a mile, the easy trail usually doesn't get very busy, and dogs are not allowed. If you're desperate for peace and quiet, you've chosen a good path.
You might run into local wildlife, too, among them red foxes, off-shore harbor seals, and deer.
However, before you set off, make sure you're wearing shoes you don't mind getting wet or muddy. Depending on the weather and the season, the path can get quite muddy and wet.
A popular trail in Rhode Island for hikers of all ages, including kiddos, it earns props for being well-marked and passing breathtaking scenery, including...
A salt marsh. Snap photos of the fields of wildflowers and towering trees in the hardwood forest. You'll even walk along a wooden boardwalk.
At one point, you'll happen upon a short but sweet bridge to nowhere. It offers an ideal opportunity to stop and admire the surrounding landscape.
Snap some one-of-a-kind photos, too.
This is one hike in Rhode Island that's perfect in all seasons. While biking is not allowed, you can slip on your snowshoes after it snows for a unique adventure on this pretty path.
Cross-country skiing is also popular on the trail.
Learn more on the Audubon Society of Rhode Island website.
Do you have a favorite trail in Rhode Island that always promises an adventure? Or have you followed this Rhode Island trail? Let us know in the comments! Ready for an adventure of a different kind? Explore these abandoned ruins in Rhode Island.
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