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Hikes around Charlestown explore a coastal landscape defined by state parks, wildlife refuges, and large salt ponds. The terrain is generally flat, with trails winding through lush forests and along shorelines. Most routes feature minimal elevation gain, making it an accessible area for hiking.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Embark on the Moraine and Old Pasture Loop, an easy 4.3 miles (7.0 km) hike that takes you through a delightful mix of serene forests and open grasslands. You will…
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Embark on an easy hike around Watchaug Pond from the North Trailhead, a pleasant route spanning 2.2 miles (3.6 km). You will experience a gentle elevation gain of just 92…

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Hike the 12.0-mile North South Trail from Charlestown to Wood River Junction, a difficult route through diverse Rhode Island landscapes.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Burlingame State Park and Wildlife Management Area spans over 3,000 acres of forest, wetlands, and diverse wildlife. The park features a campground, a picnic area, a boat launch, and a swimming beach.
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While on the North-South Trail, carefully road walk Buckeye Brook Road, as there can be little to no shoulder at times. Here hikers can get a nice look at the small Poquiant Brook running under the road.
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Watchaug Pond is large and open and covers 573 acres. It is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Rhode Island.
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This beautiful beach just off the coastal town of Quonochontaug is the start of the 75 mile long-distance North South Trail, which takes you from the Atlantic Ocean to the Rhode Island-Massachusetts border. Quonochontaug itself was an iron mining site in the 1880s. Iron particles were found in the black sand beach and extracted using magnets.
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Watchaug Pond is large and open and covers 573 acres. It is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Rhode Island.
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This beautiful beach just off the coastal town of Quonochontaug is the start of the 75 mile long-distance North South Trail, which takes you from the Atlantic Ocean to the Rhode Island-Massachusetts border. Quonochontaug itself was an iron mining site in the 1880s; the iron particles were found in the black sand beach and extracted using magnets.
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The hiking trails in Charlestown feature classic New England coastal landscapes. You can expect to walk through lush forests, along the shores of large salt ponds like Ninigret Pond, and within expansive wildlife refuges. The terrain is generally flat, offering serene and accessible nature experiences.
Yes, Charlestown is great for family outings. A perfect example is the Olof the Troll Sculpture – Ninigret Pond loop. It's a relatively flat, 3.9-mile (6.3 km) trail that circles Rhode Island's largest coastal salt pond and includes a fun, whimsical sculpture that kids enjoy.
The area is very welcoming for beginners. Many trails have minimal elevation gain and are well-suited for those new to hiking. For a straightforward and scenic introduction, consider the Great Neck loop, which is an easy walk through the Great Swamp Management Area.
Dog policies can vary between different parks and refuges. For instance, Burlingame State Park and the Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge have specific regulations. It is always best to check the official park websites for the most current rules on leashes and trail access for dogs before you go.
Yes, if you're looking for a longer trek, the Campground Trail – Burlingame State Park offers a 9.5-mile (15.3 km) route. It provides a more immersive experience of the park's woodlands and is great for a half-day adventure.
Hiking in Charlestown is enjoyable from spring through fall. Spring offers budding foliage and active birdlife, while summer is perfect for combining a hike with a visit to the coast. Autumn provides beautiful fall colors and cooler, comfortable hiking weather.
Yes, many of the popular trails in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. Routes like the Two-Loop-Trail are specifically designed to offer a varied circular journey.
Most major hiking areas, such as Burlingame State Park and the Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge, have designated parking areas for visitors. During peak season and on weekends, these lots can fill up, so arriving earlier in the day is recommended.
While most of the region is flat, the Shumunkanuc Hill Loop provides the most elevation gain in the area. This moderate 9.6-mile (15.5 km) trail offers a more strenuous workout compared to the coastal paths and rewards you with views over the landscape.
For a day hike, bring plenty of water, snacks, and sun protection, especially for coastal trails with less shade. Insect repellent is highly recommended, particularly during the warmer months. Since many trails are near water, waterproof footwear is a good idea.
Absolutely. The Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge is a key stop for migratory birds, making it an excellent location for birdwatching. The trails around Ninigret Pond provide fantastic opportunities to see a variety of coastal and woodland bird species.


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