Discover Rhode Island: Amc Guide to the Best Hiking, Biking, and Paddling - Softcover

Matheson, Christie

 
9781929173457: Discover Rhode Island: Amc Guide to the Best Hiking, Biking, and Paddling

Synopsis

The perfect all-around guide and trip planner, Discover Rhode Island leads outdoor adventurers on 50 of the best hiking, biking, and paddling trips in the Ocean State.

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About the Author

Christie Matheson is editor of Boston Magazine's Concierge and a freelance writer whose work has appeared in New England Travel & Life, Yoga Journal, and Fitness. An avid hiker and off-road biker since childhood, she spends most of the year living in Boston and New York City, but during the summer splits her time between Rhode Island and Nantucket.

From the Back Cover

Rhode Island may be small, but there are hundreds of opportunities for outdoor adventure packed into its magnificent woodlands, lakes and coastline. This new book in AMC's popular Discover series invites you to explore every corner of the state on 50 hikes, mountain bike trails, quietwater paddles, and sea kayaking trips. From Mount Tom and Arcadia to Bristol Harbor and beyond, you'll discover white sand beaches, rocky coves, winding bike trails, wildlife-filled ponds, nature preserves, and much more. For short excursions or daylong adventures, this three-in-one guide is a must for exploring Rhode Island's natural treasures on foot, by bike, or on the water.

*50 hiking, biking, and paddling trips for all abilities
*At-a-glance trip highlights chart
*Detailed in-text maps
*Trip time and difficulty ratings
*Natural history essays
*Safety and gear tips


Reviews

Freelance writer Matheson, a hiker and off-road biker, expounds on the all the beauty that the Union’s smallest state has to offer in this enthusiastic travel guide. With 400 miles of coastline, the Ocean State has an abundance of water routes for paddling and kayaking. Matheson directs outdoorsy folk to Bristol Harbor, for example, where one can kayak in "quiet coves that offer glimpses of coastal birds feeding," and to the longer Fogland Beach, "a black stone beach that takes its name from the fog that often shrouds the area." Looking inland, Matheson recommends biking the Great Swamp Management Area or hiking the George B. Parker Woodland, with its "mysterious rock cairns." Throughout, Matheson offers helpful information, such as level of difficulty, distance of trail, time it takes to complete a round trip as well as many detailed maps.
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