Walking RI: Columnist John Kostrzewa hikes in search of Tri-State Marker in Buck Hill Management Area providencejournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from providencejournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The leaves of beech trees glow along a section of the Rhode Island North-South Trail. (Betsy Graham)
Mary Sommer crosses a stream. (Steve Fagin)
Rocks line the shore of Bowdish Reservoir in Glocester’s George Washington Wildlife Management Area. (Steve Fagin)
Al Pointe is a volunteer who helps maintain the trail. (Steve Fagin)
Moss and lichen proliferate in spring. (Betsy Graham)
Carl Windle marks an arrow on a sign. (Steve Fagin)
Published April 15. 2021 10:11AM By
Steve Fagin
After hiking an hour through an evergreen-lined state forest path south of Wallum Lake in Douglas, Mass., our group finally reached a trail intersection marked by a sign we had been expecting: “78 miles to Atlantic Ocean.”
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