If you are looking for an easy, slightly off-the-beaten-path hiking trail in southeastern Rhody, we may have found just the one for you. The Canonchet Farm Trail offers lovely views of the Pettaquamscutt River, or as it is often called locally, Narrow River. Step outside and discover the natural beauty that Rhode Island has in store for you!
The Canonchet Farm Trail is located in Narragansett, Rhode Island, stretching out towards the shores of the Narrow River.
Friends of Canonchet Farm/Facebook The Canonchet Farm Trail is an out and back trail, from 1.3 miles to just over 2 miles long, depending on where you start, and if you take the offshoot loops. You can park off of Kingstown Road/Route 1A by the Community Center, or across from the Narragansett Town Beach – turn on Annie Hoxsie Lane from Route 1A.
The trail is shaded by the canopy of trees. Sometimes you will cross boardwalks and bridges, other times you will walk on a groomed dirt path.
John H/AllTrails This parcel of land was originally the Robinson Farm until Governor Sprague and his wife purchased it in 1850 and built a mansion. In 1909 the house burned down, though remnants of the stone stable are still visible. Of the 175-acre property, 165 acres are now owned by the city, of which the South County Museum leases eight. The remaining 10 acres are owned by the John H. Chafee Wildlife Refuge.
Canonchet Farm is home to many plants and animals, including deer and osprey.
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Behold the boulders, or glacial erratics, along the way, reminding us of the geological history of the area.
Christine Gallo/AllTrails Guided walks led by local experts, and volunteer clean up days, are also offered on the trail.
The trail passes by Lake Canonchet, and a couple of ponds, in addition to leading you in the direction of the Pettaquamscutt River.
Lisa Gregory/AllTrails Near the museum, you can also visit a small cemetery, and sheep in the barnyard, if you choose to do so.
No matter what time of year you walk the trail, you will be treated to a unique view of the river and surrounding area, different from the last time you visited.
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Enjoy hiking all year long, with panoramic views of the Narrow River, when you hit the trail, the Canonchet Farm Trail that is, in Narragansett, Rhode Island. To peruse a trail map, go to the Friends of Canonchet Farm website, or alltrails.com. For another way to explore the Narrow River, visit Narrow River Kayaks.
Friends of Canonchet Farm/Facebook
The Canonchet Farm Trail is an out and back trail, from 1.3 miles to just over 2 miles long, depending on where you start, and if you take the offshoot loops. You can park off of Kingstown Road/Route 1A by the Community Center, or across from the Narragansett Town Beach – turn on Annie Hoxsie Lane from Route 1A.
John H/AllTrails
This parcel of land was originally the Robinson Farm until Governor Sprague and his wife purchased it in 1850 and built a mansion. In 1909 the house burned down, though remnants of the stone stable are still visible. Of the 175-acre property, 165 acres are now owned by the city, of which the South County Museum leases eight. The remaining 10 acres are owned by the John H. Chafee Wildlife Refuge.
Leo Pinheiro/AllTrails
Christine Gallo/AllTrails
Guided walks led by local experts, and volunteer clean up days, are also offered on the trail.
Lisa Gregory/AllTrails
Near the museum, you can also visit a small cemetery, and sheep in the barnyard, if you choose to do so.
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