A tunnel of trees in Rhode Island often conjures images of an old-fashioned fairy tale. Strolling underneath the towering, lush trees that watch over us as we make our journey. The melody of the birds serenading us. A golden sun peeking down through the branches. Does it get any more perfect? It sure does - when that tunnel of trees is at King Benson Preserve, a must-visit Rhode Island destination for any nature lover.
Stretching 161 acres in Saunderstown, King Benson Preserve beckons nature lovers all year around with its promise of tranquility and breathtaking beauty.
Even if you're not a fan of hiking, you'll quickly discover it's an ideal destination for watching the resident birds and for admiring the picturesque Narrow River.
However, if you're up for a leisurely hike, you're in for a real treat, especially if you follow the three-mile King Benson Preserve trail.
With an easy rating, the trail is perfect for adventurers of all ages - and for pooches. Just remember to keep your pup leashed.
The highlight of this picturesque path is, hands down, the tunnel of trees through which you will travel.
Whether you hike during the height of summer, on a colorful autumn day, or when...
The path is sprinkled in snow, you'll undoubtedly love the views. However, be prepared to run into other hikers, as the trail is quite popular.
If you listen closely, you'll hear the birds' chirping and the gentle rush of the streams that run through the preserve.
Make sure you lather on the bug spray as the trail can get incredibly buggy. Keep an eye out, too, for poison ivy.
You might even find a few blackberry bushes along the path.
Learn more about King Benson Preserve on the official website of the Nature Conservancy.
Do you know of another tunnel of trees in Rhode Island? Tell us about it in the comments! Did you know that there's a treehouse restaurant in Rhode Island too? You'll definitely want to check it out.
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