9 Beautiful Rhode Island Locations You Probably Didn't Know Existed
By Natalie Clunan
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Published January 31, 2019
The Ocean State is small enough that you might think you’ve seen all the scenery it has to offer. While these under-the-radar beautiful locations tend to take a back seat to more popular places like Roger Williams Park and The Cliff Walk, they are just as stunning. Check out these nine gorgeous places in Rhode Island.
1. King/Benson Preserve, Saunderstown
This natural area is an ideal location for a walk in the woods. Encounter a small waterfall, gorgeous tree tunnel, quaint footbridges, and more as you journey along the trail that meanders for just over three miles. Learn more
here .
2. Ninigret Pond, Charlestown
Located within the Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge, this salt pond is an unspoiled gem. One of the best ways to explore this picturesque waterway is by taking a kayak tour. Find out more
here .
3. Coast Guard House, Narragansett
This long-standing seafood restaurant has been serving scrumptious meals since the 1940s. While the food is always first-rate, the shoreline views are just as outstanding. Soak in miles of shoreline while enjoying the gorgeous scenery. Learn more
here .
4. Rail Explorers - Aquidneck Island
Experience the beauty of Aquidneck Island in a whole new way. Rail Explorers are hands-free bikes that ride the old railroad tracks on the island. Enjoy the coastal views as you pedal your way down the rails. Get all the details
here .
5. Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge, Smithfield
Maintained by the Rhode Island Audubon Society, this 120-acre preserve has everything from woodlands to wildflowers. Take the boardwalk trail to feel like you've stepped into your very own fairytale. Get more information
here .
6. Rome Point, North Kingstown
Whether you visit Rome Point on a summer day to hunt seashells or during the winter to spot seals, this beach is perfect year-round. Take a short hike through the woodland preserve to reach this coastal oasis and enjoy the waterfront scenery. Learn more
here .
7. The Oar, New Shoreham
From May through September, you can soak in the bustling boat basin and sun-streaked sky at The Oar. You may have to take the ferry to reach this popular spot, but it's well worth it. This Block Island restaurant is a favorite for its tasty seafood and epic views. Get all the details
here .
8. Mowry Conservation Area, Smithfield
Scattered footbridges under tall pines in the Mowry Conservation Area create a quiet and enchanting atmosphere. Bring a picnic to enjoy next to the babbling stream or just spend some time wandering the trails. Learn more
here .
9. Rose Island Lighthouse, Newport
Experience the attractiveness of the East Passage of Narragansett Bay from Rose Island. Not only can you take a tour of the historic lighthouse on the postcard-perfect island, but you can also spend the night! Grab all the information
here .
Have you visited all nine of these beautiful locations? Or are there a few you need to add to your bucket list? Do you have any other picturesque spots to add? Let us know in the comments section below.
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