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Uakaris t1_j6gg6kn wrote

Big River in West Greenwich. Very piney.

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Limepink22 OP t1_j6ggbnp wrote

Oooh, how piney are we talking?

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Pvdsuccess t1_j6ggv7c wrote

Most of it

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Uakaris t1_j6hjl3t wrote

Except for the desert. But even that is surrounded by pineyness.

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Uakaris t1_j6hkabf wrote

If you park at the lot at Burnt Sawmill Road and go in from there, guaranteed pine. Use the Trailforks app to stay on the trails though because you can get lost easily in there. And wear orange, don’t get deerhunted.

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allhailthehale t1_j6hnbo3 wrote

A different suggestion: Long Pond is not particularly piney (though there are plenty), but there are a ton of evergreen rhododendron and mountain laurel. Almost feels like a winter jungle.

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brick1972 t1_j6kajcv wrote

yes especially the first bit if you park on North Rd is very much evergreen forest feel like being in the Northwest. At least it always strikes me that way.

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richcournoyer t1_j6gdzvp wrote

Route 116 by the Scituate reservoir

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NoellaChel t1_j6gk4e5 wrote

Second this I live close by most of it is still very green

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Grand_Profession_207 t1_j6ih3aj wrote

Carolina Management Area off Switch Road/Pine Hill Rd in Richmond

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degggendorf t1_j6hx172 wrote

The trail system by West Hill Dam just over the line in Uxbridge is pretty much 100% pine forest too.

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Swamp_yankee_ninja t1_j6iyhe1 wrote

There is a remarkable planted pine forest across from Browning mill pond in Arcadia. Park across the street at the first small pond on your left, directly across is a small field, at the end of the field is the pine forest.

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alohaHappycampers t1_j6go2r7 wrote

even better than pine, no not really, bellville pond, the open prairy type walk is effervescant and bubbly super jumbo delux a nice walk

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