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Fort Nature Refuge
"Owned and maintained by Audubon Society of Rhode IslandHours: Open sunrise to sunsetTrails: 3.5 miles; Easy to moderateNo dogs allowed please. Visit our website for other trail use guidelines.Hikers and birders alike will appreciate the Fort Wildlife Refuge for its diverse habitat in Northern Rhode Island. This 235-acre property includes miles of trails that lead to three idyllic ponds. Teeming with a variety of animals as well as beautiful wetland plants, these ponds provide visitors with scenic destinations for wildlife observation and photography. In addition to hiking and bird watching, Fort Wildlife Refuge is a popular winter destination for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing."
Address: 1445 Providence Pike, North Smithfield 02896
State: RI
City: North Smithfield
Street Number: 1445 Providence Pike
Zip Code: 02896
categories: neighborhood, park



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Reviews
Very nice easy trails. Good for children and older adults. No steep climbs. All trails are very well marked
Beautiful place. We enjoy it a lot, especially the beaver dam and pond. Today we even saw a barn owl! Did see a few bits of trash so remind people to take it open with them, please. Be considerate, be responsible, be kind :-
Peaceful hike with 3.5 miles of easy to moderate trail, 3 ponds, and well maintained. The trail has taken a beating since Covid sent many people outside to enjoy nature but it's still my favorite trail in NRI.
Another great Audubon Refuge, however, this one is not as well marked as others I have visited in RI. Still because the various trails are short, you cant really get lost. And if you have a smart phone you can download the trail map from the Audubon website.
Great place to go hiking. It's an easy trail and very beautiful Dog-friendliness: It's a great place to bring your dog. There are streams and a waterfall that is refreshing.
Nice little walk. It was better before the power lines upgrade project. Still a nice little local hikewalk
Beautiful and peaceful place with clearly marked and maintained trails.
I love this place just to relax and sit by a quiet little lake, there's a great few branch offs of the trails too that lead to some beautiful finds. Lots of great mushrooms and birds too!
Nice walk ‍ easy hiking with lots of white pine and hemlock trees
Trails are mostly in good shape. Portions are still icy, and there are others that have a thin layer of mud that will lay you out if you're not careful. Not much wildlife but it's still winter. Just a few other people on the trails. A great day overall!
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