Not enough data — yet

We don't have enough well-tagged trails to produce a credible ranking for this category in Rhode Island right now. Rather than fill the page with sparse entries, we've left it short. As OpenStreetMap contributors and Recreation.gov keep tagging routes, this list will populate.

In the meantime, you can browse all 1,745 Rhode Island trails and use the filter chips to narrow by difficulty or distance.

Planning your Rhode Island trip

A few pieces of context are worth keeping in mind specifically for Rhode Island. Spring and fall are best; summer is humid but coastal trails benefit from sea breeze. Ticks (Lyme endemic) and sun exposure on coastal trails are the main concerns.

Always cross-reference the official land-manager page before driving out — closures, fire restrictions, and seasonal road access can change quickly. Our trail pages link directly back to the OpenStreetMap source so you can see the tags we're working from.

If you're new to hiking generally, our beginner's guide covers footwear, layering, and the day-pack basics. For safety planning on bigger objectives, the ten essentials guide is worth twenty minutes of reading.

More Rhode Island hiking guides

If you found this useful, the rest of our Rhode Island coverage continues below.