Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Charlestown, RI

There’s 1 dog-friendly hiking trail in Charlestown, and 11 more nearby. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Charlestown.

Pet Friendly Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge
Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge Bring Fido to visit the Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge in Charlestown, RI. This pet-friendly outdoor recreation area offers amenities including photography, hiking, fishing, hunting and more. Leashed dogs are welcome to walk the Kettle Pond Visitor Center trails, except for the Toupoysett Pond Trail. See Details
Pet Friendly Point Judith Lighthouse
Point Judith Lighthouse The trails surrounding Point Judith Lighthouse are pet-friendly in Narragansett, RI. While the lighthouse isn't directly accessible, you can admire it outside and the incredible scenery along the coastline. There are benches to rest and a grassy area to walk your furry friend or picnic together. See Details
John H. Chafee Nature Preserve Bring Fido with you to the pet-friendly John H. Chafee Nature Preserve in North Kingstown, RI. This recreation area features hiking trails to the beach that your leashed pup can join you on. Once you arrive by the water, you can partake in seasonal seal watching. See Details
Goddard Memorial State Park Goddard Memorial State Park attracts thousands of visitors each year as Rhode Island’s most popular Metropolitan Park. This dog-friendly recreation area offers a beautiful natural environment with spacious lawns, fields, and forested areas with a variety of trees from all over the world, including 62 deciduous and 19 evergreen species. There are 18 miles of bridle trails, picnic tables, 11 game fields, and a performing arts center for weddings, concerts, picnics and special events. Leashed dogs are welcome on most trails. See Details
Barn Island Wildlife Management Area Leashed dogs are welcome on the pet-friendly trails at Barn Island Wildlife Management Area in Pawcatuck, CT. This natural area is home to lots of trails, water and sunrise views. Popular activities include bird-watching, hiking, hunting and fishing. Please remember to clean up after your pup. See Details
Hopeville Pond State Park Fido is invited to join you at pet-friendly Hopeville Pond State Park in Griswold, CT. Leashed dogs are welcome in picnic areas and on the hiking trails, but they are not permitted on the beach or in the campground. See Details
DuVal Trail DuVal Trail is a pet-friendly path in South Kingstown. Take your pooch on a pretty walk through the countryside of Rhode Island. Leashed dogs are welcome on this trail that is looped at just over six miles in total. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Narrow Lane Orchard Narrow Lane Orchard offers a dog-friendly nature trail in North Kingstown, RI. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on the 1-mile nature trail where you will be able to take a photo with Sasquatch. Fido is not permitted to be in the orchard; however, Fido may wait with someone as you purchase seasonal fruit. See Details
Assekonk Borderlands Trail Assekonk Borderlands Trail is a pet-friendly recreation path in North Stonington, CT. Furry friends may join their owners for a walk or jog along this local route. The entire system of trails ranges approximately 1.5 miles long and is great for any level of hiker, as they are flat and easily accessible. See Details
Bradford Preserve Check out the pet-friendly Bradford Preserve in Westerly, RI. Your leashed pup is welcome to join you in exploring the 2.2 miles of walking and biking trails. Please note dogs must remain leashed and be picked up after. See Details
Beavertail State Park Beavertail State Park is a coastal outdoor recreation area in Jamestown, RI. This pet-friendly park welcomes dogs to take in the view of the ocean alongside their owners. During a visit, parkgoers can hike along shoreline trails, enjoy a picnic, saltwater fish, and check out the third-oldest lighthouse in North America, built in 1856. Dogs must be on a leash no longer than six feet, and owners must clean up after their animals. See Details
Tri-Pond Park The Wakefield Water Company donated Tri-Pond Park to the Town of South Kingstown in 1969. The deed required the land to be used for recreation and conservation. The park includes three ponds (California Jims, Rocky Brook, and Asa Pond). Leashed dogs are welcome on the park's trails. See Details
Charlestown, RI, US