Rhode Island has so many gorgeous hiking trails throughout the state! Be it a deep forest hike in the north, or a cliff-side trek with ocean views along the coast, there are so many stunning options. You just need to know where to look. This one hike leads to a place so beautiful, you won’t believe your eyes.
Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge is found off Matunuck School House Road in the town of South Kingstown.
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The refuge is filled with 757 gorgeous acres of wildlife and hiking trails.
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Each trail offers something unique, but all roads lead to the state’s only undeveloped coastal salt pond known as Trustom Pond.
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The pond offers breathtaking views that seem to go on forever in all directions.
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You’ll also catch everything form 300 bird species, dozens of animal varieties, and even all sorts of reptiles enjoying the area.
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There are just so many gorgeous hikes to find in the state. Click here for a few more suggestions.
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