Alewife Brook Preserve
South Kingstown, South Kingstown Land Trust
1.0 miles of trail
Easy
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In Rhode Island the primary hunting seasons typically run from the second Saturday in September to the last day of February and from the third Saturday in April to the last day in May, however this can vary from year to year and depends on what game is being hunted. During hunting season you should wear at least 200 square inches (a hat OR a vest) of blaze orange. During shotgun deer season, which is typically in December, you should wear at least 500 square inches of blaze orange (a hat AND a vest). For more information see the RI DEM website.
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The 1.0 mile Alewife Brook Trail traverses a fine example of typical southern Rhode Island forest. Approximately 79 percent of this property hosts an upland forest canopy of scarlet, black, and white oak, red maple, white and pitch pine, hickory, beech and gray birch. The remaining 21 percent to the south along Alewife Brook is gently sloping wetlands with dense thickets of mountain laurel, rhododendron, sweet pepperbush, red maple, and alder. Both upland and wetland habitats can be observed from the trails here. This 43 acre property was acquired in July 2019 from the Rhode Island Boy Scouts with open space bond funds from RIDEM, the Town of South Kingstown, and with grants from the Bafflin Foundation, the Nature Conservancy, and the Champlin Foundation.
Note that contrary to the usual conventions, north is down on the trail map for Alewife Brook.
South Kingstown Land Trust's web page for the this and other properties they protect
Dogs: Dogs must be on leash. Waste pick up required.
This is a Creature Challenge site. The creature is on the Blue Trail.
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Alewife Brook Preserve Trailhead
Driving Landmarks: From the junction of Ministerial Road (Route 110) and Wordens Pond Road go west on Wordens Pond Road for 1/4 mile and look for the parking area on the left.
Parking: Yes: Parking lot, no overnight parking
ADA Accessible Parking Spaces? No
Coordinates: 41° 25.712' N 71° 33.818' W See this location in: Google Maps Acme Maps
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This site report was last updated on September 21, 2023
Comments:
Pleasant trail
Submitted by: Robb S; August 30, 2024; 4:46 pm
Very pleasant walk. Flat terrain, and well-maintained.
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