Wear Daylight Fluorescent Orange For Safety Reasons Starting September 7
What: Be Safe! Be sure to wear at least 200 square inches of florescent orange (usually a hat and or a vest) when hiking on state, federal, or other public and private open space.
When: *September 7, 2024 – February 14, 2025 for deer, and until May 18 for other game.
All users of State Management Areas and designated undeveloped State Parks, including but not limited to: hunters, hikers, bikers, horseback riders etc. are required to wear two hundred (200) square inches of solid daylight fluorescent orange during hunting season.
During the shotgun deer season in December, five hundred (500) square inches are required to be worn by all users.
Examples are: a hat that covers 200 square inches or a combination of hat and vest covering 500 square inches.
If you bring your dog with you on hikes, don’t forget to protect your dog! You can get orange vests for your dog too.
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (RIDEM) hunting regulations for this year are posted at https://www.eregulations.com/assets/docs/guides/24RIHD_LR.pdf
* Always check with RI DEM for extensions to any of the hunting periods.
Stores like URE Outfitters in Hope Valley carry many items in the correct florescent orange color required during hunting season.
The Rhode Island Division of Fish and Wildlife Outdoor Education has created this easy to understand chart so that you know when to wear blaze orange when visiting State Management Areas and undeveloped State Parks and other large open space properties where hunting might be happening.