Douglas Rayner Wildlife Refuge is a wildlife refuge located on Nockum Hill in Barrington, Rhode Island. Spanning over 70 acres, the refuge features diverse terrain including forests, open fields, and expansive salt marshes, extending into the Barrington River and the Hundred Acre Cove estuary. The landscape is generally gentle with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for several sports like hiking, touring cycling, road cycling, and jogging. This area is recognized for its coastal wetlands, varied habitats, and significant wildlife,…
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Douglas Rayner Wildlife Refuge is a wildlife refuge located on Nockum Hill in Barrington, Rhode Island. It spans over 70 acres, featuring diverse terrain including forests, open fields, and salt marshes. The refuge extends into the Barrington River and the Hundred Acre Cove estuary.
Douglas Rayner Wildlife Refuge offers opportunities for hiking and jogging on its trails. While cycling is not permitted on the trails within the refuge, the surrounding area provides options for touring and road cycling. Komoot offers guides for hiking and running.
Yes, the refuge features generally gentle terrain with minimal elevation changes, making most routes accessible. The Elm Lake loop is an easier 3.3-mile (5.3 km) path. Komoot provides a guide for easy hikes in the refuge.
The gentle terrain and minimal elevation changes within Douglas Rayner Wildlife Refuge make many of its trails suitable for families. Paths explore coastal wetlands, deciduous forests, and the shoreline of Hundred Acre Cove. A dedicated Komoot guide highlights family-friendly hikes.
Bicycles are not permitted on the hiking trails within Douglas Rayner Wildlife Refuge. However, cycling to the refuge is allowed, and the nearby East Bay Bike Path offers alternative routes for touring and road cycling. Komoot offers a guide for cycling in the general vicinity.
Douglas Rayner Wildlife Refuge is a significant location for wildlife viewing, particularly for birdwatchers. It provides habitat for a variety of bird species, including clapper rail, seaside sparrow, and marsh wren. The refuge is also the only known nesting site in Rhode Island for the diamondback terrapin.
Popular hiking routes include the Watchemoket Cove loop, which is approximately 5.1 miles (8.2 km) long, and the Elm Lake loop, an easier 3.3-mile (5.3 km) path. These trails offer exploration of coastal wetlands, deciduous forests, and the shoreline. More options are available in the Hiking in Douglas Rayner Wildlife Refuge guide.
Douglas Rayner Wildlife Refuge has been visited by more than 3,000 Komoot users. Routes in the refuge have an average rating of 4.67 out of 5 stars. This indicates a high level of satisfaction among visitors.
Key natural features include extensive coastal wetlands and the Hundred Acre Cove estuary, providing picturesque waterside views. The refuge also encompasses diverse habitats such as deciduous forests, shrub-dominated fields, and a small beach. These varied environments support a rich ecosystem.
Douglas Rayner Wildlife Refuge is situated on Nockum Hill in Barrington, Rhode Island. It extends into the Barrington River and the Hundred Acre Cove estuary, offering a blend of terrestrial and aquatic environments.
Douglas Rayner Wildlife Refuge is managed by the Barrington Land Conservation Trust. This organization oversees the preservation and maintenance of the refuge's natural habitats and trails. Their official website is blct.org.
Nockum Hill, where the refuge is located, holds historical significance. It was once home to the Wampanoag people and is believed to be the site of the first Baptist meetinghouse in the New World. It is also rumored to be where the first shots of King Philip's War were fired.

