Jerimoth Hill

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Jerimoth Hill is the highest natural point in the U.S. state of Rhode Island, known for its modest elevation and accessibility.


Statements (45)
Predicate Object
instanceOf highest natural point
mountain
access public footpath
trail from Route 101
category State high point in the United States
climate humid continental
coordinates 41.854°N 71.778°W
country United States of America
currentStatus generally open to the public
distanceFromProvidence approximately 20 miles southwest
elevation 247 meters
812 feet
hasFeature benchmark
summit register
hasSignage yes
hasSummitMarker yes
hasTrailhead parking area on Route 101
hasView limited views through trees
hikingDifficulty easy
isAmong lowest U.S. state highpoints
isHighestPointOf Rhode Island
isPartOf U.S. state highpoint list
isSubjectOf highpointing activities
knownFor easy accessibility
modest elevation
landCover forest
locatedIn Foster, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
Providence County, Rhode Island
Rhode Island
locatedOn private land
map USGS East Killingly quadrangle
namedAfter Jeremiah (Jerimoth) Brown
near Connecticut state line
Scituate, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
notableFor formerly restricted access
ownership private owners with public access easement
partOf New England Upland
range New England Upland
region New England
roadAccess Rhode Island Route 101 NERFINISHED
topographicProminence approximately 192 feet
touristAttraction yes
typicalAscentTime less than 30 minutes
usedFor astronomical observations
geodetic survey

Referenced by (1)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Rhode Island
hasHighestPoint

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