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Spending time outdoors is a great way to unwind, clear your head and recharge. It will reduce stress and anxiety, increase your happiness, and improve your sleep and your health. It's free, fun and habit forming - in a good way. Going on walks and connecting with nature will help to keep you on top of your game!

Join the growing group of Rhode Islanders who are walking outdoors and re-connecting with nature.

Visit ExploreRI for more trail info!

Spending time outdoors is a great way to unwind, clear your head and recharge. It will reduce stress and anxiety, increase your happiness, and improve your sleep and your health. It's free, fun and habit forming - in a good way. Going on walks and connecting with nature will help to keep you on top of your game!

RI Walks lets you:

  • Find new places to walk and enjoy nature. Places that match your interests and abilities.
  • Keep track of your walks - where and when you walk - what you see on a trail
  • Rate a trail, write a review and post photos - what did you see on the trail? Your trail reviews help others.
  • Set a goal for fun or health. Challenge yourself and track your progress!
  • Share your walking activity with your health care provider or a close friend.

Join the growing group of Rhode Islanders who are walking outdoors and re-connecting with nature.

Visit ExploreRI for more trail info!

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Give Us Feedback!

The RI Walks system has just been rolled out. What do you think? What's working well for you? What's not working well? What should be added? To provide feedback please email us at support@riwalks.org. Thank you!

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