The Rhode Island State Park Where You Can Hike Across A Covered Bridge And Footbridge Is A Grand Adventure
Burlingame State Park in Rhode Island offers diverse outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, and scenic views.
Life is an adventure, especially living in Rhode Island. Even if we don't have a ton of time, we can still find plenty to do that promises an unforgettable adventure. This Rhode Island state park, for example, offers a full menu of amenities, including the opportunity to cross through a one-of-a-kind covered bridge and over a fairy-tale footbridge. Just lace up your hiking shoes.
With more than 3,000 acres, Charlestown's Burlingame State Park appeals to adventurers of all kinds - hikers, campers, boaters, and beach-goers.
The popular state park in Rhode Island, which sits along Watchaug Pond, is perhaps best known for its sizeable campground. With more than 700 "rustic campsites" and cabins, the park provides an idyllic backdrop for a getaway.
Whether you're spending the day or camping out, carve out some time to follow the picturesque Vin Gormley Trail, a nearly eight-mile loop trail that scores a moderate rating.
However, the challenges - mostly rocky terrain and roots jutting up from the ground - are generally easy to overcome. (You'll be well-rewarded with sensational scenery, too.)
The Perry Healy Brook Bridge, however, has a surprise. (It's not officially a covered bridge either. Rhode Island is home to a lone covered bridge, Swamp Meadow Covered Bridge in Foster.)
Relax on the bench inside. This charming covered bridge offers the perfect opportunity to take a breather and to enjoy the views of the surrounding landscape.
However, it's not the only bridge you'll cross on this picturesque adventure. One will make you feel like you've landed right on the pages of an old-fashioned storybook.
While you're pretty much guaranteed gorgeous scenery, you'll probably want to be prepared for a few things. The warmer months mean a lot of bugs, so lather on the bug spray and bring some along.
Wintertime usually means absolute serenity, especially after a snowfall. However, you'll have to deal with an ungroomed path. (Just another adventure, right?)
Many hikers are surprised to learn that some parts of the road travel along a nearby road and through the park's campground.
Learn more on the Burlingame State Park website.
Do you have a favorite Rhode Island state park that has multiple bridges? Tell us about it in the comments! Next time you're looking to escape for a few days, how about checking into this rustic log cabin in Rhode Island? (It's not far from Burlingame State Park.)
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