Hiking in Rhode Island covers a remarkable range of terrain inside the New England forests and granite peaks, from low-elevation walking paths to long backcountry routes deep in protected wilderness. Trail Compass currently lists 0 parks and 0 trails for Rhode Island, accounting for roughly 0 mapped trail miles in total.

By difficulty rating, the Rhode Island catalog breaks down to about 0 easy, 0 moderate, 0 hard, and 0 expert hikes. State parks, national forests, recreation areas, and a handful of NPS units all sit inside this index. Each parcel has its own permit rules, parking situation, and seasonal access — confirm current details with the managing agency before your visit, especially during winter or in fire-affected regions.

Best season to hike across most of Rhode Island runs May through late October; high peaks above treeline catch winter weather any month of the year. Outside that window, expect more variable conditions, possible road closures at higher elevations, and a much shorter daylight window for long routes.

Wildlife you can expect across Rhode Island trails includes moose in the northern watersheds, white-tailed deer, ruffed grouse, brook trout in the streams, and migratory songbirds in spring. Most hikers go years without an aggressive encounter, but every season produces a few — store food correctly, give predators wide berth, and never approach a young animal even when no parent is in sight.

If you are new to Rhode Island, start with shorter, well-signed routes near major visitor centers. They give you a feel for the local terrain, weather patterns, and trail surface before you commit to a longer outing. Carry water, sun protection, and an offline map; cell service in Rhode Island backcountry is intermittent at best.

Use the parks list below to drill into a specific destination, or browse the full trails table directly. The difficulty filters at the top of every page let you narrow to easy, moderate, hard, or expert routes in Rhode Island in a single click.

Parks in Rhode Island

All trails in Rhode Island

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