Autumn never seems to last long enough, does it? Many of us, who count fall as our favorite season, look forward all year long, and then, in nearly a blink of an eye, it's gone. Savor every crisp, colorful moment of autumn with a visit to this little-known spot that boasts some of the best fall foliage in Smithfield, Rhode Island. But make sure to time it so you get there before the foliage reaches its peak.
You won't need a whole lot of time - less than an hour if you walk at a brisk pace - to follow the 2.2-mile Stillwater Scenic Trail in Smithfield.
While the easy trail promises plenty of natural beauty in any season, you really have to see it when the leaves transform into glorious hues of gold, red, and orange.
But before you lace up your hiking shoes and set off, keep a few things in mind. Even during the fall, you'll likely deal with quite a bit of poison ivy. Keep an eye out.
A pair of shoes you don't mind getting dirty is recommended as the trail can get quite muddy. Bug spray is essential as the area is usually buggy.
If you're up for dealing with those minor inconveniences, you'll be treated to some of the best fall foliage in Rhode Island.
Stroll along the kid-friendly trail that's predominately flat and welcomes pups. (Just remember to keep your dog leashed; some areas allow for off-leash fun.)
The trail passes both Stillwater and Capron Ponds. Colorful trees mirroring off of the water promise plenty of photo-worthy moments.
If you're up for an adventure of a different kind, go paddling on one of the ponds.
Since it's a popular trail that can get quite busy, you'll likely run into other fall adventurers.
If you're a fan of snowshoeing, add this pretty path to your winter to-do list, too.
Have you been to this scenic spot to marvel at the fall foliage in Smithfield, Rhode Island? What did you think? Let us know in the comments! After a crisp autumn hike, dig into some of the best mac and cheese in Smithfield, Rhode Island.
Ready for more adventures? Explore some more of the best hikes in Rhode Island, which you can find on AllTrails.
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