The Rugged And Remote Hiking Trail In Rhode Island That Is Well-Worth The Effort
Discover the challenging and scenic Main Street to Camp Yawgoog Road via the Narragansett Trail in Hope Valley, Rhode Island.
We all have those days when we just want to shut the door on everyday life and take a well-deserved break. From endless sandy beaches to picturesque state parks, Rhode Island makes it pretty easy to take time to unwind. But what happens when we'd rather steer clear of the crowds? We lace up our hiking shoes and get ready for a mighty challenge along this rugged and remote hiking trail in Hope Valley, Rhode Island.
Gear up for a hefty challenge on what might be one of Rhode Island's most difficult trails. The Main Street to Camp Yawgoog Road via the Narragansett Trail tallies 16 miles.
It earns its difficult rating for a variety of reasons, including rocky terrain, downed trees, and elevation changes.
Some hikers consider the trail not well-maintained which can lead to additional challenges.
Make sure you wear shoes that are suitable for a few scrambles on this trail that receives rave reviews for being well-marked.
While the trail does earn a difficult rating, some hikers assert that it is kid-friendly, especially for kiddos who enjoy rock climbing. Pups are permitted as long as they remain leashed.
Meander along this picturesque path, which can get incredibly buggy, that will take you past a variety of scenery, including lush foliage, rock formations, and...
A pretty pond. Consider bringing some food along for a picnic by the water. Just make sure to pack out whatever you bring in.
Despite its difficult rating, the trail promises jaw-dropping beauty in all seasons.
Have you followed this remote hiking trail in Hope Valley, Rhode Island? What did you think? Let us know in the comments! Did you know the largest parrot sanctuary in New England is also in Hope Valley, Rhode Island? It's worth a visit, too.
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