Ken Weber, Mary Mowry, and World War II Memorial Loop
Ken Weber, Mary Mowry, and World War II Memorial Loop
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The Ken Weber, Mary Mowry, and World War II Memorial Loop offers a diverse hiking experience through the Wolf Hill Forest Preserve, blending lush forests with historical intrigue. You'll wander past immense boulders, cross babbling brooks, and discover the impressive Cascade Brook Falls, Rhode Island's tallest waterfall, which is especially…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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2.28 km
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3.32 km
Highlight • Forest
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5.11 km
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5.09 km
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5.09 km
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Parking for the trail is typically available at the designated trailhead within the Wolf Hill Forest Preserve in Smithfield, Rhode Island. Look for signs directing you to the preserve's parking area.
Yes, this loop is widely recognized as dog-friendly, making it a great option for outings with your canine companion. Please ensure your dog is leashed and you clean up after them.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and fall often offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery. Spring brings wildflowers, while fall showcases beautiful foliage. Be aware that after extended rains, some spots might have large puddles.
Generally, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Wolf Hill Forest Preserve, where this trail is located. It is a public preserve maintained by local land trust volunteers.
This loop offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. You'll hike through a lush forest with the sounds of babbling brooks. Notable features include the poignant World War II memorial at a plane crash site, a memorial plaque dedicated to Ken Weber, and the Mercer Overlook, which may offer scenic vistas. You might also spot wildflowers and potentially even waterfalls.
The trail features classic glacial moraine topography, resulting in varied terrain. While generally well-maintained, you can expect some uneven surfaces. The path is typically dry, but some sections might have large puddles after heavy or prolonged rainfall. Occasional blowdowns have been noted, though volunteers work to keep the trails clear.
Yes, the Ken Weber, Mary Mowry, and World War II Memorial Loop is considered family-friendly. Its generally easy to moderate difficulty makes it accessible for a wide range of hikers, including those with children.
Yes, the route utilizes sections of several official trails within the preserve. You will hike along parts of the Mary Mowry Trail (Green), World War II Memorial Trail (yellow), Ken Weber Trail (Red), and the Wm. Steere Trail (Purple), among others.
Absolutely! Key landmarks include the World War II memorial at a plane crash site, the Ken Weber memorial plaque, and the Mercer Overlook, which provides a potential scenic vista. The trail is also part of the larger Wolf Hill Forest Preserve.
For a comfortable hike, we recommend bringing water, appropriate footwear for varied terrain (especially if it has rained recently), and insect repellent, particularly during warmer months. Given its historical significance, you might also want a camera to capture the memorials and natural beauty.
The trail is approximately 5.1 kilometers (3.2 miles) long. Most hikers can expect to complete the loop in about 1 hour and 25 minutes, though this can vary based on pace and how long you spend at the various points of interest.
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