Magical moments sometimes come at the most unexpected times, don't you think? We might be strolling along the beach when we're treated to a magnificent sunset. Or perhaps we're trekking on a pretty trail that makes us feel as though we've stepped onto the pages of a storybook. You might have moments when you feel that way when you follow the most enchanting trail in Richmond, Rhode Island.
When adventure's on your mind, you won't find much better than a hike along the Carolina Management Area South Loop Trail in Richmond.
Spanning more than 2,300 acres, the wildlife management area boasts a variety of landscapes, predominately forests and wetlands.
Both dog and kid-friendly, this short but sweet trail winds just 3.3 miles, making it manageable for hikers of all ages and skill levels. It also scores an easy rating.
If you're bringing your pup along, make sure he remains on a leash.
The predominately flat trail can get a bit buggy, so make sure you have bug spray on hand.
You might have to deal with some areas, where the grass is a bit overgrown, too.
Wander past cornfields, vibrant verdant foliage, and...
Colorful wildflowers. Because it's so popular, the trail tends to get quite busy. You'll likely share the path with other adventurers and their pups.
Plenty of natural surprises await along this pretty path, including unique rock formations and...
A waterfall. Carve out at least an hour to explore the popular Rhode Island trail.
You'll also come across a historic cemetery.
The South Loop Trail beckons adventurers in all seasons with hiking all year round and snowshoeing and cross-country skiing during the winter.
Have you followed this enchanting trail in Richmond, Rhode Island? What did you think? Let us know in the comments! While you're in the area, how about exploring Beaver River Preserve, an unexpected natural wonder in Richmond, Rhode Island?
Find more information on the official AllTrails page of Carolina Management South Loop Trail. Up for exploring more of the best hikes in Rhode Island? Check out AllTrails Plus.
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