A day soaked in sunshine is just meant to be spent outdoors, especially when the weather is warm. With the many trails that dot the state, we can always find somewhere to explore - whether we want a challenging adventure or prefer more of a quiet stroll. This trail in Rhode Island is picture-perfect all year round (and even in the rain and snow). However, make sure you also follow it during the warmer months so you can admire the many colorful wildflowers along the way.
Tallying just 2.4 miles roundtrip, this picturesque path meanders through Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge in Middletown and promises everything you could want in a coastal trail, from...
Gorgeous water views to loads of colorful wildflowers. Its easy rating makes it a favorite among families with little ones; however, pups are not allowed.
The gravel path, which measures around four feet wide at most points, also makes it accessible for those with strollers and in wheelchairs.
Even if you've brought the family along, you might want to savor a few quiet moments. The path features several benches on which to sit back, relax, and soak up the scenery.
This is one that's idyllic in all seasons, especially with the jaw-dropping ocean views. The wildflowers add a vibrant pop of color to the landscape during spring and summer.
No matter how many times you wander along this trail in Rhode Island, you're sure to discover something new - like wild berries - or...
Run into new furry friends. Rabbits and deer are popular residents, and you'll likely see countless birds.
Be careful if you decide to walk on the rocks near the ocean as they tend to be incredibly slippery.
Keep an eye out, too, for tide pools. So much natural beauty awaits that you never know what you'll discover. (Bring a camera.)
You'll definitely want to stick around for the sunset, because the view is truly stunning.
Find more information on the Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge website.
Do you have a favorite trail in Rhode Island that passes scores of wildflowers? Tell us about it in the comments! Craving more time in nature? Plan a visit to this nature reserve in Rhode Island.
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