Region
Highlights
- Jerimoth Hill is the highest point in Rhode Island.
- It was once one of the most controversial U.S. highpoints due to property complications, but it is now accessible to the public 7 days a week 8AM to 6PM.
Routes
50 climbs • 0.3 mi • 17 min
Latest climbs
"The near-blind run across the highway was more exciting than the 370 foot hike into the woods, ha! People mowing their lawns on both sides, a marker on nearly every tree, very odd high point. " — kellieirene • Sep 9, 2023
"Can't quite call this a "hike"... was in Mass for work and had a free morning, so figured it'd make the hour drive just to knock out this US States High Pointer. Pretty simple to find; just pull over off the highway, and follow the trail to the spot. Plenty of trail signs to mark the way." — marc • Jan 28, 2023
"Stopped by on my way back to Texas after visiting family and friends in the Northeast just to see how many entries there were in the logbook over the July 4th weekend. Looks like at least 20 people signed in. Decided to count steps from the trailhead sign to the summit boulder and came up with about 315." — StoneMan • Jul 4, 2022
"Parked on side of the road and walked a couple minutes down the trail passing two geodetic survey markers along the way to a small clearing. Stood on the rock for a pic, signed the register, back to the car, mission complete." — jodola • Oct 6, 2021
"As part of a 16 or 17 state highpoint blitz of the Northeast this August while working remotely 8 hrs a day from various Starbucks.
Wrapped up the work day at 5pm and so thought I could do the drive 1.5 hr to Mt Frissell and get it done. Drove onwards to Rhode Island and Jerimoth Hill. Arrived after 11pm do a dark hill. Notes said across the road. I headlamped it and found a wide flat trail covered in needles. Moon was out but rain threatening. Walked the 2 min? to the summit and returned to the car to turn west (yeah!) and begin the journey to Mt Greylock." — alexjoseph • Aug 9, 2019
"This is NOT a hike, more or less just a novel experience of being at the highest point in Rhode Island. There is a geocache & a registry to see all those who have 'climbed' before you. " — sklarguy • Aug 5, 2019
"Took a few moments to find the entrance - the larger sign on the road seems to be missing(?) - or perhaps we came from the wrong direction (we came from CT driving east into RI, rather than driving west from inside RI). The trail is marked by a tiny sign from the highpointer's club that seems to be embedded in the middle of a large rhododendron/mountain laurel bush. Anyway - "the hike" is a very easy and very short walk along a well-marked and maintained forest path to a large flat stone with a cairn on top, a rusting metal chair, and the "summit" register. (I giggle every time I say "summit" in regards to Jerimoth Hill. I'm not sure it even qualifies as a hill?). This is a very, very easy state high point. #14 for me, and #1 for my companion who was kindly willing to indulge me in this adventure." — psychikingjes • Apr 7, 2019
"We happened to be in New Haven, CT on Saturday and decided to head over to Rhode Island to quickly walk to Jerimoth Hill to snag another state high point. For me, this was my 400th summit logged here on peakery. Pretty uneventful one. Short flat walk to the summit rock and cairn. " — LGH-Tom • Mar 16, 2019
"It was a beautiful blue sky day to walk to the summit rock of the state high point of Rhode Island. We didn't spend more than maybe 15 minutes total between going out, taking a couple photos, and heading back to the car. " — Kim-Stilson • Mar 16, 2019
"Went to Jerimoth Hill to change out the logbook which is something I've been doing for a number of years in order to track visitation. Also did some trail maintenance since I had seen recent photos of downed trees and limbs." — StoneMan • Jun 16, 2018