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Distance: 6.00 mi
Type: Trail, Loop
Difficulty: 4 / 10
Dog Friendly: Yes
Jog-Stroller Friendly: Unknown
Filed Under: Hiking, Running

4.4/5 (176 votes)

Weetamoo Woods is 140 acres of nicely forested land in Rhode Island with historical significance. The red trail is a gorgeous, well-marked loop, close to six miles in length. The trail meanders over an old cobblestone road, past an old mill site, through Kalmia (mountain laurel) tunnels and along a open (gas line) field. The terrain is gently sloping with a few nice hills. Some parts of the trail are very rocky but generally it is hard packed dirt. No leash laws, so bring Fido along!

There are four entrances to Weetamoo woods with limited parking available. Most commonly used is the south entrance. From route 24, take route 77 south, Main Road to Tiverton Four Corners. Turn left onto East Road and drive about a half mile. The Weetamoo Woods sign and gravel lane are on the left.

Posted by: Unknown and last modified on Oct 01, 2008 by MelissaLBrown

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