Ken Weber Conservation Area (Cascade Brook Trail)
Smithfield · Blackstone Valley
Ken Weber Conservation Area is an inland Rhode Island waterfall-trail page using a trailhead arrival pin and a separate Cascade Brook destination pin.
Key facts
Swimming
Not a primary swi…
Access
Conservation-trail and brook-co…
Parking
Limited
Current conditions
Trip profile
Difficulty
Reward
Risk
Good fit, skip, and before you go
Good fit
People planning a Ken Weber Conservation Area (Cascade Brook Trail) stop
Freshwater scouting and low-key Rhode Island outings
Visitors comfortable with approximation-first access guidance
Skip
Posted access, private land, or conditions make entry unclear
You need a lifeguarded beach or guaranteed swim infrastructure
Water quality, footing, or shoreline conditions feel off on arrival
Before you go
- Use the parking pin as the arrival point and confirm access on site.
- Respect posted rules, management-area restrictions, and neighborhood context.
- Check footing, water clarity, and exit options before entering the water or approaching rock.
- Leave small access roads and trailheads unobstructed.
- If conditions feel wrong, keep it to a look-only stop.