The Hike To This Little-Known Rhode Island Waterfall Is Short And Sweet
Explore the stunning Stepstone Falls via the Ben Utter Trail in Rhode Island's Arcadia Management Area.
Summertime means getting outside and exploring this beautiful state. While Rhode Island isn’t known for its waterfalls, there are several peppered throughout the state that are beautiful in their own way. This one waterfall trail in Rhode Island may be short and sweet, but the scenery along the way is simply stunning. Let’s check it out.
Stepstone Falls is located within the Arcadia Management Area, the largest recreational area in Rhode Island.
With nearly 14,000 acres to explore, this protected area is a nature lover’s paradise.
To get to the falls, you’ll need to hike down the Ben Utter Trail, which will lead you right to the falls.
This out-and-back trail is just shy of three miles and is good for all skill levels, including kids and even dogs.
You'll be immersed in a sea of emerald green along your hike.
You'll be able to hear the waterfalls before you can see them.
Once you see them, you'll want to have your camera ready.
They may not be huge 20-foot waterfalls, but they are absolutely beautiful and the perfect spot to sit for a spell and just listen to the water crashing.
And you can always take a quick dip to cool off. Pack a lunch and enjoy a picnic while surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery in Rhode Island.
You can find the trailhead to the Ben Utter Trail just off of Plain Road in Exeter, Rhode Island, 02822
Before summer is over, be sure to take this epic road trip which will take you on a journey to several of the waterfalls in Rhode Island.
Have you ever hiked the Ben Utter Trail or seen the Stepstone Falls? Let us know in the comments below!
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