Most People Will Never See This Pretty Pond Hiding In Rhode Island

Long Pond Woods Wildlife Refuge in Rhode Island offers a challenging 4.2-mile hike with stunning views of Long Pond.

There's no better way to spend an afternoon than hiking one of Rhode Island's beautiful trails. A little fresh air, some pretty scenery, and a bit of a workout can make any day brighter, but not all hikes are suitable for all hikers. Here's a trail that leads to a pretty pond, but many will never see it because it's so difficult.

You'll find Long Pond Woods Wildlife Refuge on North Road, in Hopkinton. The refuge covers 220 acres, and features just one trail.

Click here to see the trail map.

The trail is 4.2 miles out and back, and you'll want to allow around an hour each way.

Because of its steep terrain, the Audubon Society considers the Long Pond Woods Trail difficult.

You'll experience elevation changes of 429 feet during this hike. In one spot, a set of steep stairs helps you climb the side of the hill...

...but in another spot, you'll have to scramble over large boulders to reach the top. You'll want to wear a good pair of hiking boots for this trek!

The scenery might distract you from the challenge - you'll see pretty hemlock trees, interesting rock formations, and many animals and birds if you pay attention.

At the top of the trail, you'll be rewarded for all your hard work with stunning views of Long Pond. Enjoy a snack or lunch with a water view before carefully making your way back down the trail to where you started.

Have you hiked this tricky trail? We'd love to hear about your adventure!

Looking for an easy trail that takes you through an enchanting forest? Check out this one!

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