Visit These 12 Incredible Charming Small Towns In Rhode Island, One For Each Month Of The Year
By Beth Price-Williams|Published December 26, 2022
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Beth Price-Williams
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A professional writer for more than two decades, Beth has lived in nearly a dozen states – from Missouri and Virginia to Connecticut and Vermont – and Toronto, Canada. In addition to traveling extensively in the U.S. and the U.K., she has a BA in Journalism from Point Park University (PA), a MA in Holocaust & Genocide Studies from Stockton University (NJ), and a Master of Professional Writing from Chatham University (PA). A writer and editor for Only In Your State since 2016, Beth grew up in and currently lives outside of Pittsburgh and when she’s not writing or hanging out with her bunnies, budgies, and chinchilla, she and her daughter are out chasing waterfalls.
When was the last time you stopped to appreciate the beauty of Rhode Island? We’re so lucky to live in such an amazing state, but it’s sometimes easy to forget that. It’s even easier to take for granted all that our beloved state has to offer. These 12 charming small towns in Rhode Island – one for each month of the year – are perfect for a day trip or a weekend getaway. Whether you start in January or halfway through the year, why not make it a point to visit each in the upcoming 12 months? Fall in love with Rhode Island all over again.
If you're a fan of snow, you'll absolutely love Foster - one of the snowiest towns in Rhode Island. Visit after a fresh snowfall to drink in some of the most pristine wintry scenery in the state. Stop by Swamp Meadow Covered Bridge, and journey to the highest point in Rhode Island. A winter visit is also ideal for checking out the shops and restaurants in town. Read more about one of the snowiest towns in Rhode Island in our previous article.
Get outdoors and breathe in the fresh, crisp air of February in Charlestown, home of Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge. Explore one of the hiking trails then plan a visit (check their hours first) to Frosty Drew Observatory and Science Center. Learn more about a gorgeous trail in Rhode Island that runs through Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge.
Spring's on the horizon, which makes it the perfect time to visit the enchanting town of Newport. Pack a ton of fun into your visit by touring the Newport Mansions, driving along the breathtaking Ocean Drive, and wandering around the equally-stunning 3.5-mile Cliff Walk. (That's just the start of the fun that awaits, too.) Learn more about the friendliest town in Rhode Island in our previous article.
Spring is underway, and that means getting out there and smelling the flowers! Celebrate the rebirth of a new season with a visit to Kinney Azalea Garden, where you can stroll among rows of blossoming flowers and sit back and admire the surrounding landscape. Read more about this picture-perfect spring destination in Rhode Island.
Hop aboard a ferry to Block Island that will take you to the gorgeous town of New Shoreham. A full day of fun awaits, including a visit to Mohegan Bluffs, Southeast Lighthouse, and North Lighthouse. Or follow a scenic trail. Read more about this small town that's the perfect day trip in Rhode Island.
Summer arrives in June, and that means finding ways to stay cool. On those days when you're just over the A/C, head to Exeter, home of Yawgoo Waterpark. Slip down slides; cool off in the pool, or indulge in a delicious picnic. Learn more about this adorable small town in Rhode Island.
There's really only one place to be in Rhode Island in July, especially on the Fourth and that's Bristol. Bristol is home to the oldest Fourth of July parade in the United States. While you're in town, visit Colt State Park and Coggeshall Farm Museum. That's just a peek at the fun that awaits in this beautiful Rhode Island town.
August can be a scorcher, and there's no place we'd rather be than at the beach. Plan a visit to the adorable town of Westerly, home of Watch Hill Merry-Go-Round and Beach. Watch the kiddos ride on the oldest carousel in the United States before taking a dip in the cool water. Read more about this Rhode Island swimming hole in our previous article.
Our summer beach days may be behind us for most of September, but that doesn't mean you can't drink in gorgeous beach views in the darling small town of Narragansett. Make it a point to visit Point Judith Lighthouse, follow the Black Point Trail, and check out the town's restaurants. Read more about this charming Rhode Island town.
Okay, so Providence isn't a small town, but there's so much to do in the fall, you'll want to plan a visit this year. Join a walking ghost tour to get in the spirit of the season, and plan a visit to Roger Williams Park. Wait until you see the fall foliage! Discover why Roger Williams Park is the best fall destination in Rhode Island.
Little Compton's a picture-perfect destination, especially during the autumn. Drink in the spellbinding fall foliage on the Dundery Brook Trail, and catch a sunset at South Shore Beach. A full menu of fun awaits. Read more about this small town in Rhode Island in our previous article.
Indulge in an old-fashioned Christmas in Wickford Village in North Kingstown. The darling village hosts a range of Christmastime activities, including photos with Santa. It's also home to the annual Festival of the Lights. Learn more about this Christmas town in Rhode Island in our previous article.
What are your favorite small towns in Rhode Island? Let us know in the comments! Then take a peek at these seven overlooked destinations in Rhode Island that deserve a spot on your bucket list.
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