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Jerimoth Hill Summit, standing at 247 meters (812 feet) above sea level, marks the highest point in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Located in the town of Foster in the northwestern part of the state, it holds the distinction of being the lowest state highpoint in New England and ranks 45th among all U.S. state highpoints. This modest granite outcrop, nestled within a scenic wooded area, offers a unique destination for those exploring the natural features of Rhode Island.
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Elevazione 250 m
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sabato 7 marzo
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The walk to the summit itself is very short, usually less than five minutes from the parking area. However, most visitors spend a bit more time at the top to sign the summit register, take photos, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Allow 15-30 minutes for the entire visit, including the walk and time at the summit.
No, Jerimoth Hill Summit is considered an extremely easy walk, not a challenging hike. The path to the summit is short, well-maintained, and has a minimal elevation gain of only about ten feet. It's suitable for all ages and skill levels, including young children and those with limited mobility.
Yes, Jerimoth Hill Summit is dog-friendly. Pets are allowed on a leash, making it a great spot for a quick outdoor excursion with your canine companion. Please remember to clean up after your pet to keep the area enjoyable for everyone.
There is a designated parking area conveniently located very close to the trailhead. The walk to the summit begins directly from this parking spot, making access exceptionally easy. There are no fees for parking.
The summit itself is marked by an unadorned, exposed granite rock within a wooded clearing. A notable feature is typically a mailbox containing a summit register, where visitors can sign their names and leave messages. The surrounding area is characterized by lush trees and tranquil woodland scenery.
Yes, Jerimoth Hill Summit can be visited year-round. While spring, summer, and fall offer milder weather and lush foliage, winter visits are possible. If visiting in winter, be prepared for potentially snowy or icy conditions and wear appropriate footwear to ensure a safe and comfortable walk.
Jerimoth Hill Summit is located in a rural area, and there are no immediate facilities such as restrooms, cafes, or shops directly at the summit or parking area. Visitors should plan accordingly, bringing their own water and snacks. Nearby towns would offer the closest amenities.
Given the very short and easy nature of the walk, comfortable walking shoes are generally sufficient. Dress in layers appropriate for the weather conditions, as the area is wooded. In winter, waterproof footwear and warmer clothing are recommended.
Absolutely. Jerimoth Hill Summit is an ideal destination for beginners, families with young children, or anyone new to hiking. The path is extremely short, flat, and well-maintained, requiring no special skills or equipment beyond comfortable shoes.
Jerimoth Hill has a unique history, particularly for highpointers. For many years, access to the summit was severely restricted by private landowners, making it notoriously difficult to reach. This changed significantly in 2005 when new landowners allowed weekend access, and further in 2014 when the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management acquired the land, ensuring public access 24 hours a day. This history adds an interesting layer to its status as Rhode Island's highest point.
While the summit walk itself is very brief, the surrounding area offers opportunities for longer walks or hikes. Although there isn't a 'loop trail' directly around the summit, the broader region of Foster, Rhode Island, provides various trails and natural areas for those looking to extend their outdoor adventure beyond the highpoint.