Rhode Island is such a beautiful little state. With so many types of terrain to see and over 100 individual hiking trails waiting to be discovered, it’s pretty hard to get bored in the smallest state in the country. Sometimes though, you may find yourself looking for an adventure that’s a little more out of the box, perhaps even something that may scare you just a little bit such as the Hunts Mills Trail. So, if you have a passion for being creeped out, I think checking out Hunts Mill in Rumford, RI is worth the trip!

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This hike seems like such spine-tingling fun! Are you feeling brave enough to take one of the creepiest hikes in Rhode Island? What do you hope to discover on this outing? Even though this trail is on the shorter side, I suggest taking a look at our ultimate hiking list to help you prepare for your eerie adventure.

If creepy hikes are your passion, these Rhode Island trails may be a great choice for you as well.

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Best Hikes In Rhode Island

What are some of the best hikes in Rhode Island?

Along with the Hunts Mills Trail, here are some of the best hikes in Rhode Island:

 

What are some of the creepiest places in Rhode Island?

In addition to exploring Hunts Mill in Rumford, here are some creepy things to do in Rhode Island:

  • Bells Abandoned Mansion in Newport: This once stunning Newport mansion was built in 1876 and was destroyed in a fire in 1960. Nowadays, much of the haunting remains are covered in graffiti.
  • Fort Wetherill State Park in Jamestown: This once-abandoned fort is now a popular destination for Rhode Island visitors to enjoy outdoor activities.
  • The Shelter Trail in Arcadia State Management Area: On this challenging 6.5-mile trail, you'll come across a once-thriving summer camp that's been abandoned.

 

If you have more time to spare, we suggest taking a look at this haunting road trip in Rhode Island too.

 

 

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