Neutaconkanut Hill Park loop
Neutaconkanut Hill Park loop
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An easy 1.6-mile (2.6 km) jogging loop in Neutaconkanut Hill Park, offering city views and diverse terrain in Providence, Rhode Island.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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701 m
Highlight • Monument
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1.55 km
Highlight • Forest
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2.64 km
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1.82 km
727 m
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1.82 km
688 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The terrain is quite varied, ranging from dirt paths to sections with wood planks and stone. While some forested areas are gradual, be prepared for steep inclines, especially on trails like the Pond Trail, which features challenging old stone stairs. You might also encounter ravines, natural springs, brooks, glacial boulders, and occasional mud puddles.
The loop is approximately 2.6 kilometers (1.6 miles) long. For jogging, it typically takes around 19 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or tackle the steeper sections.
Yes, the park offers panoramic views of Providence, including the city skyline and nearly a quarter of the state from its highest point. You'll also pass the John King and Lucretia Paine King Memorial. Other unique features include the jagged rocks known as the Pinnacles, and remnants of 19th-century family foundations.
Yes, this jogging route utilizes sections of several other trails within Neutaconkanut Hill Park. You'll find yourself on parts of the Pinnacle Trail (orange), The Shortcut (green), Hickory Trail (red), Blueberry Trail (blue), Monument Loop (orange), Ski slope, WPA Concrete Path, North End (2-way traffic), and the Vista spur.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome in Neutaconkanut Hill Park. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all park visitors.
The park is a haven for wildlife. You might spot deer, rabbits, raccoons, turkeys, pheasants, possums, and over 148 species of birds. Keep an eye out, especially during quieter times of the day.
The park is beautiful year-round. Spring brings abundant wildflowers and lush greenery, while fall offers stunning foliage. Summer is great for enjoying the dense tree canopy, and even winter can be scenic, though some trails might be slick. Consider visiting during cooler parts of the day in summer.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Neutaconkanut Hill Park. It's a public park, making it freely accessible for everyone to enjoy its trails and natural beauty.
While specific parking details aren't provided, Neutaconkanut Hill Park is an urban oasis. Look for designated parking areas near park entrances or along adjacent streets. Arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends, can help secure a spot.
While the overall loop is rated as 'easy' for hiking, it does include hills and some challenging sections like the steep Pond Trail with old stone stairs. Beginners should be prepared for varied terrain and some strenuous climbs, but it's a manageable distance to build endurance.
Absolutely! The park is the highest point in Providence, offering significant historical importance as part of the Narragansett Tribe's land. You might also stumble upon two 1970s Chevrolet Camaros slowly being reclaimed by nature, and the 'Great Stairs' and 'Pinnacle Boardwalk' which are part of the restored WPA trails.