7 Historic And Charming Small Towns In Rhode Island That Are Worth Visiting In The Winter
By Elisa Regulski|Updated on November 30, 2023(Originally published February 04, 2020)
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Elisa is a passionate travel writer with over five years of experience. After graduating with a B.F.A in acting from Oklahoma City University, Elisa earned a M.A in mass communication From Texas State University. When she's not writing about all of the amazing places throughout the U.S., she can be heard singing with her band.
Rhode Island is full of picturesque places, and these cities and small towns are quite exceptional. Step back in time and explore tranquil colonial farms, charming historic districts, and fascinating museums. These seven historic small towns in Rhode Island are great for winter day trips.
With a population of only 5,405 people, Jamestown is quiet and peaceful. This is also one of the prettiest towns in Rhode Island. Visitors love exploring the fascinating historic places here. The Beavertail Lighthouse, pictured above, dates back to 1856. This small town is also home to the gorgeous Jamestown Windmill, a structure completed in 1787. These lovely places look even more enchanting during winter.
Take a look at this informative video of Jamestown by @ChronicleWCVB:
North Kingstown is home to over two dozen nationally recognized historic places. If you want to step back into the past, this is the place to go. Popular destinations include the Old Narragansett Cemetery, the Hamilton Mill Village Historic District, and the George Fayerweather Blacksmith Shop. The photo above features the Old Narragansett Church, a fascinating building completed in 1707. This is certainly one of the most historic and charming small towns in Rhode Island.
Home to the oldest continuously celebrated Fourth of July festivities, Bristol, Rhode Island is a town seeped with history. There are a number of incredible places in this gorgeous city, including Linden Place. This Federal-style mansion was built in 1810, and it's a magnificent place to explore. Tours are offered year-round. Schedule your adventure today!
Take a look at this video on Bristol by @AlbertHi:
As the 8th oldest town in Rhode Island, East Greenwich is full of fascinating places. When you visit, you can't skip over the East Greenwich Historic District. This area is home to some gorgeous relics of the past. Walk by the Windmill Cottage at 144 Division Street and visit the Kent County Courthouse. You won't be disappointed.
East Greenwich is not only a great day trip destination but a wonderful weekend getaway destination in Rhode Island.
Bundle up in your comfiest coat and explore this delightful Rhode Island destination. The picturesque town of Cumberland is a must-visit for any history lover.
You'll love exploring The Ashton Historic District and the nearby mill village. This delightful Rhode Island town also has a wide variety of historic homes. Bring your camera and capture the beauty!
Take a look at this aerial video of Cumberland by @ridronedude4209:
The town of Exeter, Rhode Island was formed in 1742, and it's full of gorgeous places. After you've explored the Fisherville and Hallville historic districts, spend an afternoon at the Tomaquag Museum. This fascinating place is Rhode Island's only indigenous museum.
Middletown is home to Prescott Farm, one of the most lovely places in Rhode Island. This preserved colonial farm spans 40 acres and includes a fully operational 1800s windmill. Group tours are offered year-round, and it's always a magnificent experience. If you love exploring colonial towns in Rhode Island, you must visit Middletown.
What are your favorite small towns in Rhode Island? How about your favorite places in the state for a winter day trip? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
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Melissa M.|November 30, 2023
Do you have any Rhode Island road trip itineraries I can check out?
We sure do! As someone who grew up in Rhode Island, I have always loved taking road trips around the state. While it is the smallest state in the country, it has so much to offer. Check out the following RI road trips:
The smallest town in Rhode Island is New Shoreham. You’ll have to sail away on the Block Island Ferry to get there (sorry for getting that old ferry commercial jingle stuck in your head!). New Shoreham is just 7 miles long by 3 miles wide and is an awesome day trip or weekend getaway destination, especially in the summer months. I always loved coming here on a day trip to go bike riding around the island.