Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Hope, RI

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There are 35 dog-friendly hiking trails within 40 kilometres of Hope. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Hope.

Pet Friendly Jerimoth Hill
Jerimoth Hill Jerimoth Hill in Foster, RI, is pet friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on the half-mile trail that leads to the highest point in Rhode Island at a whopping 812 feet. This short but pretty walk is clearly marked with signage making the path easy to follow. See Details
Pet Friendly Blackstone River Greenway
Blackstone River Greenway The Blackstone River Greenway is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Lincoln! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Blackstone River Greenway. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Fort Adams Bay Walk Fort Adams Bay Walk is a dog-friendly trail located inside Fort Adams State Park in Newport, RI. Fido can tag along for this scenic walk, but dogs must be kept on a leash. Fort Adams Bay Walk runs along Narragansett Bay, Newport Harbor and Brenton Cove. Visitors can view multiple lighthouses and the famous Goat Island. See Details
Narrow Lane Orchard Narrow Lane Orchard offers a dog-friendly nature trail in North Kingstown, RI. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on the 1-mile nature trail where you will be able to take a photo with Sasquatch. Fido is not permitted to be in the orchard; however, Fido may wait with someone as you purchase seasonal fruit. See Details
Slater Memorial Park Walk your leashed dog in this park named after Samuel Slater, a famous American industrialist who constructed America's first water-powered textile mill in Pawtucket. The park is home to the historic Daggett House, Water Color Society and a dog park. See Details
Wolf Hill Forest Preserve Wolf Hill Forest Preserve features six miles of dog-friendly hiking trails in Smithfield, RI. All of the trails are gently rolling, with the exception of a southern portion of Mary Mowry Trail which is very steep and rocky. Dogs must be under owner's control and cleaned up after. See Details
Roger Williams National Memorial Leashed pups can visit Providence, RI's dog-friendly Roger Williams National Memorial. This 4.5-acre park offers an outdoor escape in the city where two- and four-legged friends can go for a walk, enjoy a picnic and learn about Roger Williams himself. Bring Fido to the visitor center, where he can earn his BARK Ranger badge. Note that pets aren't allowed inside park buildings. See Details
Beavertail State Park Beavertail State Park is a coastal outdoor recreation area in Jamestown, RI. This pet-friendly park welcomes dogs to take in the view of the ocean alongside their owners. During a visit, parkgoers can hike along shoreline trails, enjoy a picnic, saltwater fish, and check out the third-oldest lighthouse in North America, built in 1856. Dogs must be on a leash no longer than six feet, and owners must clean up after their animals. See Details
Fort Wetherill State Park Fort Wetherill State Park in Jamestown, RI is pet friendly. Spanning 61.5 acres, this outdoor recreation area features beautiful views of the ocean and an array of activities for visitors to partake in. Whether you're hoping to unwind with a picnic or spend some time exercising along the hiking trails, this local park is a great spot to explore with Fido. Dogs must be on a leash no longer than six feet, and owners must clean up after their animals. See Details
Colt State Park Bristol, RI is home to Colt State Park, a pet-friendly outdoor recreation area where two- and four-legged friends can explore together. Spanning 464 acres, this park offers a beautiful view of the water and a range of amenities for visitors, including a bike path, open fields and hiking trails. Dogs must be on a leash no longer than six feet, and owners must clean up after their animals. See Details
Snake Den State Park Furry friends are welcome to visit the pet-friendly Snake Den State Park in Johnston, RI. This undeveloped recreation area spans 1,000 acres and offers outdoor enthusiasts a great spot to explore with their four-legged companions. Visitors can enjoy strolling along the hiking paths and taking in the beauty around them, including Dame Farm. Dogs must be on a leash no longer than six feet, and owners must clean up after their animals. See Details
Haines Memorial State Park Haines Memorial State Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Barrington, RI. Picnic areas, sports fields, boating and saltwater fishing are just some of the activities parkgoers can enjoy during a visit to this local park. Dogs must be on a leash no longer than six feet, and owners must clean up after their animals. See Details
Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park Two and four-legged friends are invited to visit Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park in Pawtucket, RI. This dog-friendly recreation area welcomes leashed dogs to explore the grounds of Slater Mill, where they can even receive a BARK Ranger badge. Note that pets aren't allowed inside park buildings. See Details
Dexter Training Grounds Dexter Training Grounds is a pet-friendly ten-acre park in Providence, RI. This recreation space features two playgrounds, bocce courts, chess tables, an outdoor fitness area and more. While the park is not fenced, pups can be found here learning new tricks off-leash. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess left behind and ensure pets are under voice control. See Details
Tri-Pond Park The Wakefield Water Company donated Tri-Pond Park to the Town of South Kingstown in 1969. The deed required the land to be used for recreation and conservation. The park includes three ponds (California Jims, Rocky Brook, and Asa Pond). Leashed dogs are welcome on the park's trails. See Details
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