Neutaconkanut Hill Park
Parking available
A virtually untouched "home on the hill" for the flora and fauna of Rhode Island.

šŸ“œ 88-acre wilderness park, highest point in Providence (296 feet above sea level).
šŸ” Features pristine woodlands, ravines, glacial boulders, and freshwater springs.

Why Go

šŸžļø Enjoy several miles of hiking/walking trails, including restored WPA paths.
šŸ”­ Discover panoramic views of the Providence skyline and Narragansett Bay.
🦌 Observe diverse wildlife like deer, fox, and wild turkey in their natural habitat.

Why Avoid

āš ļø Trails can be strenuous, especially the Pond Trail.
ā„ļø Not ideal for skiing or snowshoeing after heavy snowstorms.

Tips

🄾 Wear blaze orange during hunting season (September to May).
🐾 Dogs must be kept on leash at all times; owners must pick up waste.
šŸ—“ļø Join guided walks every first Saturday of the month at 10am.

Hours

šŸ•’ Open dawn to dusk daily.

šŸ…æļø Parking

Lots available at 675 Plainfield Street and 120 Killingly Street.
ADA Accessible Parking Spaces are provided.
No overnight parking.

🚌 Public Transport

RIPTA Route 19 bus stops across from the Recreation Center.

🚻 Toilets

Available at the Recreation Center, typically open 9am to 5pm.

Last updated 8 days ago

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