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Crawley Preserve
Richmond, Rhode Island
99-acre land-trust preserve in Richmond. Four blazed trails, small brook cascades, 7-space lot, leashed dogs.
At a glance
Overview
Crawley Preserve is a 99-acre land-trust property in Richmond, jointly stewarded by the Richmond Rural Preservation Land Trust and the South Kingstown Land Trust (purchased in 2003 with help from the Nature Conservancy). About two miles of blazed trails — Crawley, Red Fox, Box Turtle, and Brook — run through woods and across a small brook with modest cascades. Dogs are welcome on leash; the lot is small (seven spaces) with no overnight parking.
- Also known as
- Crawley Nature Preserve
- County
- Washington
- Region
- South County
- Water type
- Waterfall
- Waterfall type
- Cascade
Know before you go
Public
Not listed
Conditions
Conditions snapshot
Check posted signs and official updates before entering.
Getting there
Park at the Crawley Preserve trailhead lot on Old Mountain Road in Richmond. The four marked trails leave directly from the lot — Crawley (blue), Red Fox (red), Box Turtle (orange), and Brook (yellow). The small cascades are on the Brook Trail.
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