Wicked Tulips Flower Farm In Rhode Island Will Completely Transform When The Flowers Bloom This Spring
Spring will be in full swing in Rhode Island before we know it, which means it won’t be long before the tulips are in bloom. There’s no better place to tiptoe through the tulips than Wicked Tulips Flower Farm, a beloved gem in Exeter, RI. Visiting this place is a time-honored tradition for many New Englanders, and it’s a tradition that will continue in the future. In the meantime, learn more about the history of this beautiful farm and enjoy a virtual tour.
Will you visit these tulip fields in Rhode Island this spring? Let us know! While a popular place to take photos, the farm does not allow drones, props, or lights. For more information, visit the Wicked Tulip Farms website and give the Wicked Tulip Farms Facebook page a follow. You can also check out more things to do in Rhode Island in spring to keep yourself busy all season long!
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Your Ultimate Guide To Spring Attractions And Activities In Rhode Island
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What are some of the best spring hikes in Rhode Island?
I’ve always loved woodland and coastal hikes around the state when I was growing up, and even when I go back to RI to visit family. The following are among the best spring hikes in Rhode Island;
- Claire D. McIntosh Wildlife Refuge, Bristol: This 0.8-mile boardwalk trail is accessible and leads through a marsh to Narragansett Bay.
- Cumberland Monastery Trail, Cumberland: This spring, take a hike along this trail to see what wildflowers you can spot.
- Maxwell Mays Trail in Coventry: Enjoy the lovely spring weather as you stroll through meadows, forests, and past a pond. Keep your eyes peeled for wildflowers along this trail as well.
What are some of the best things to do in Rhode Island in spring:
There are so many incredible things to do when the weather starts to warm up in Rhode Island. Here are a few:
- Take a trip to one of the state’s botanical gardens. There’s Sakonnet Garden, Kinney Azalea Gardens, and Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum.
- Visit a park. We have many including Roger Williams Park Zoo and Slater Memorial Park.
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