If You Live In Rhode Island, You’ll Want To Visit This Amazing Park This Winter

Goddard Memorial State Park in Warwick, Rhode Island, offers a variety of winter activities including sledding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and scenic hiking trails.

Most people tend to fall into one of two categories – we absolutely love winter and all, including the snow and cold, that comes with it. Or we start counting down to spring the minute the temperatures dip to freezing. Even if you’re not the biggest fan of winter, you might have a change of heart when you visit this Rhode Island park during the coldest season of the year.

A fresh snowfall promises fun at Goddard Memorial State Park in Warwick that you just can’t have at any other time.

Grab your sleds, because you’ll find epic sledding hills at the park. When you’re ready for a break, slip on a pair of snowshoes or skis. Both snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are popular wintertime activities at the state park.

One of the best ways to explore the wintry landscape is on a scenic hiking trail, of which there are several, and each is rated easy.

If it’s short but sweet you’re after, follow the park’s shortest trail. At 1.3 miles, Goddard Park Short Bridle Loop is just as popular with hikers as it is with horseback riders.

The Goddard Park Red Trail offers stunning views of the winter scenery, so don’t forget your camera. You won’t find a prettier backdrop than a frozen Lake Wilhelm for photos and selfies.

For a bit of a longer jaunt, set off on the nearly four-mile Goddard State Park Extended Loop Trail. It winds through the quiet of the woods and boasts stellar water views.

No matter what trail you follow, be sure to wear sturdy and comfy hiking boots. The paths can get quite icy during the wintertime.

Horses are allowed on the trails, so keep that in mind. You may run into horse manure from time to time, which makes it important to pay attention to where you are walking.

Learn more about Goddard State Park on the Rhode Island State Parks website. Or, stop by its Facebook page.

Have you been to this Rhode Island park during the winter? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! For even more wintertime fun, make your way to the snowiest town in Rhode Island.

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