While some hikes are a pleasantly short stroll that are perfect for a quick walk, others offer a bit more. These are the trails that are a little more rigorous in length and at times terrain. While Rhode Island has diverse landscapes, most of our hikes are on the shorter side, but this patch of woods is sure to leave you feeling accomplished if you spend an afternoon exploring the interconnected trails. You’re going to love this hike in Rhode Island.

Flickr/Don Rogers Weetamoo Woods is a beautiful forested area found in the scenic East Bay area of Rhode Island.

Flickr/Don Rogers There is a total of seven miles of trails within Weetamoo with three different trailheads to choose from.

Flickr/Don Rogers High Rock is a popular place to rest within the woods to look out over the stunning blend of oak-holly and white cedar trees

Flickr/Don Rogers Hiking here in the fall is highly recommended to take in the vibrant foliage.

Flickr/Don Rogers The woods have an extensive history. This means that old man made structures can be found throughout the trails and especially in the southern section of the woods.

Flickr / Don Rogers Weetamoo Woods are open daily from sunrise to sunset year round. Horses are permitted and skiing and snow shooing is a perfect activity in the winter months.

You can find Weetamoo Woods immediately next to Pardon Gray Preserve in the charming town of Tiverton. Click here for a list of fantastic short hikes in Rhode Island.

Flickr/Don Rogers

Weetamoo Woods is a beautiful forested area found in the scenic East Bay area of Rhode Island.

There is a total of seven miles of trails within Weetamoo with three different trailheads to choose from.

High Rock is a popular place to rest within the woods to look out over the stunning blend of oak-holly and white cedar trees

Hiking here in the fall is highly recommended to take in the vibrant foliage.

The woods have an extensive history. This means that old man made structures can be found throughout the trails and especially in the southern section of the woods.

Flickr / Don Rogers

Weetamoo Woods are open daily from sunrise to sunset year round. Horses are permitted and skiing and snow shooing is a perfect activity in the winter months.

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