Take An Unforgettable Drive To The Top Of Rhode Island’s Highest Point

Visit Jerimoth Hill, the highest point in Rhode Island, for a short and easy adventure.

We can find adventure just about everywhere we look in our beautiful state, including by heading to Rhode Island's highest point. If you haven't been to this unique spot in Rhode Island, you're in for a treat.  Whatever you do, don't forget your camera, and wear comfy shoes. You'll have a short walk to the highest point in Rhode Island.

On a lovely sunny Rhode Island day, hop behind the wheel for a short but sweet adventure that will take you to Jerimoth Hill in Foster.

Rhode Island's highest point tallies 811 feet, and it's easy to get there. You can't drive the entire way; once you arrive near the highest point, you'll have to go on a short walk.

Jerimoth Hill sits along Hartford Pike, also known as Route 101. Signage to Jerimoth Hill is plentiful, so you shouldn't have difficulty finding it.

Keep an eye out for Pole #212. That's where you'll get out of the car, and head to the trail that leads to the exact spot that marks the highest point in Rhode Island.

The trail is short at just around .03 of mile, and it's easy, so just about anyone can follow it. Expect your trek to take about five minutes one way.

Stroll along the tree-lined path that, until 2005, sat on private land. Today, it's a popular spot anyone can visit.

You can even bring your pup along; just remember to keep him leashed, and clean up after him.

If you're on the hunt for a short adventure that's fun in any season, make your way to Jerimoth Hill.

Find more information and a map to Jerimoth Hill on the official website of the Town of Foster.

Have you been to Rhode Island's highest point? Share your experience in the comments! For another adventure - this time on foot - add these seven magnificent hiking trails in Rhode Island to your bucket list.

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