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RI Families in Nature focuses on getting kids directly in contact with nature through short, local hikes. here are some resources to help you get outdoors – whether in your own neighborhood or nearby park, on your own or with friends,…

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Click here to order The Rhode Island Family Hiking Guide and Journal with a 15% discount. Shipping and handling fee of $3.50 and tax are separate and will be added to the final price.

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Young Naturalist Backpack Program

Peace Dale Library, 1057 Kingstown Rd, WakefieldSaturday, May 4, 2:00 pm Join the South Kingstown Land Trust (SKLT) as they introduce a new Young Naturalist Backpack Program at the South Kingstown Public Library (SKPL)! Patrons with a valid SKPL card…

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Frenchtown Park

Frenchtown Park 1127 Frenchtown Rd, East Greenwich This quiet little gem doesn’t get a lot of attention, but it is quite beautiful and easy to get to. Not too far from Main Street, and abutting residential developments, there are 125…

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John H. Chafee Nature Preserve

John H. Chafee Nature Preserve Boston Neck Road (Route 1A), North Kingstown Known to many simply as Rome Point, the Chafee Nature Preserve is one of the few natural spaces in Rhode Island that may be more popular in winter…

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Neutaconkanut Hill

Neutaconkanut Hill 675 Plainfield Street, Providence With 88 acres and rising to almost 300 feet above sea level, Neutaconkanut (nu-ta-kon-ka-nut) Hill is the largest expanse of natural woodland in Providence and contains the city’s highest point. That’s right: Several miles…

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Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge (northern section)

Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge (northern section) 50 Bend Road, Charlestown The trails in the northern section of the Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge are flat and easy to navigate through beautiful pine and oak trees, blueberry shrubs, and ferns. You can…

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Norman Bird Sanctuary

Norman Bird Sanctuary 583 Third Beach Road, Middletown The Norman Bird Sanctuary’s 325 acres and more than 7 miles of hiking trails are well worth the few dollars they charge non-members for trail use. With 10 different trails, there’s something…

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Roger Williams Park

Roger Williams Park Maple Avenue, Providence Roger Williams Park was created in 1871 after Betsey Williams donated land to the city of Providence, including a portion that was given by the Narragansett sachems Canonicus and Miantonomo to her great-great-great-grandfather, Rhode…

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Ryan Park

Ryan Park Oakhill Road, North Kingstown Once an abandoned dump, Ryan Park may be one of North Kingstown’s best-kept secrets. The 350-acre park includes athletic fields, boat-ramp access to picturesque Belleville Pond (no motors allowed), a playground, picnic tables, and…

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