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Explore guided outdoor adventures near Westerly, Rhode Island, where expertly led tours reveal coastal trails, forest hikes, and paddleboard routes. Whether seeking a casual stroll or a more challenging trek, these expert guides provide both an inspired and practical path to adventure.
Climbing to Watch Hill Lighthouse offers an approachable coastal hike framed by Rhode Island’s sea winds and rugged shoreline. This short but invigorating trek rewards visitors with stunning ocean views and a close-up look at one of the state’s oldest maritime landmarks.
The Long Pond Trail in Charlestown Woods invites hikers to experience rugged forest terrain punctuated by jagged rock outcrops and panoramic views over shimmering waters. This practical guide covers the essentials for tackling this 5.3-mile trek, blending adventure with clear logistics for a rewarding outdoor challenge.
Paddling the Pawcatuck River offers an immersive river journey edged by dense forests and granite outcrops, where the water’s slow turns invite steady navigation. Perfect for paddlers seeking a peaceful yet engaging trip with opportunities for wildlife sightings and quiet reflection.
Lincoln Woods State Park’s historic trails offer an engaging mix of natural beauty and rich Rhode Island history. Perfect for hikers seeking scenic routes with a practical edge, these paths guide adventurers through old quarry sites, dense forests, and lively riverbanks.
Explore the trail from John H. Chafee Nature Preserve to Rome Point: a coastal Rhode Island hike that offers forest shade, rocky terrain, and stunning water views. Discover how to prepare for this moderate trek and experience a wild landscape shaped by currents and time.
Stretching into the Atlantic, Napatree Point Conservation Area offers unmatched ocean views paired with rich wildlife encounters. From flat, sandy trails to thriving coastal marshes, this conservation area invites adventurers to experience the raw edge of Rhode Island’s shoreline.
Experience Rhode Island’s quieter side by paddling the Wood River in Hope Valley. This gentle river offers both beginners and seasoned paddlers a peaceful journey through rich forests and diverse wildlife habitats, perfect for those craving a blend of calm adventure and natural beauty.