Crawley Preserve Trail
About This Trail
The Richmond Rural Land Conservation Trust and the South Kingstown Land Trust offers 2-3 miles of trails in 100 acres of forest.
A 2 mile loop includes using the Brook and Crawley Trail, please note that there are several ‘side trails’ leading into private property so it is important to pay close attention to the blazes. A trail map can be found here: https://exploreri.org/trailmaps/Crawley_Preserve_Visitors_Map.pdf
There is some elevation gain and rugged areas of the trail that would be considered moderate for some children.
This property does not permit hunting, but it’s neighboring properties do, please wear fluorescent orange during hunting season.
Trail Features
Seasons | Fall, Spring, Summer, and Winter |
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Surface type | Dirt |
Elevation gain | 200 ft. |
Stroller friendly | No |
ADA accessible | No |
Water fountains | No |
Bathrooms | No |
Cell reception | Spotty |
Pet friendly | Yes |
Nearby convenience store | No |
Camping Nearby | No |
Emergency support within 5 miles |
No |
Trail highlights
Foot bridges, fun more challenging trail, wildlife
Fee & Parking Details
Park at the trailhead, small parking area can fit 7-8 cars
Trail Contributor

Hello! I’m one of the Branch Ambassadors for Rhode Island. My son Maximus was born in November 2017, and we joined HiB that Spring but our branch went dormant. The following year we joined HiB again and quickly found it to be extremely valuable to our lives. We mostly hike with our dog (Knuckles) in tow so it was nice for us to get out with families who enjoy the outdoors just like us! I’m excited to keep learning and growing our branch. We hope to meet you soon!
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Trail Map
Getting There
From Rt. 138, Kingstown Road, in South Kingstown, head north onto Old Usquepaugh Road. After the you pass the Kenyon Grist Mill, this road turns into Glen Rock Road. The trailhead is 0.3 miles from here, on the left (west). It is a dirt drive that leads into a small parking area.