While the Ocean State is known mainly for, well, the ocean and Narragansett Bay, we do have bodies of water inland. These bodies of water include the Providence River, Scituate Reservoir, and Trustom Pond. We even have several waterfalls sprinkled throughout our great little state. Have you seen any of our waterfalls in person? Well, as someone who grew up here and has done quite a bit of hiking throughout, I am surprised by the number of falls we have access to. Without further adieu, here are the best waterfalls in Rhode Island:

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Tallest Waterfalls In Rhode Island

Rhode Island does have waterfalls but we are not known for having tall waterfalls. But that’s okay! The waterfalls we do have are still stunning and impressive on their own.

Best Waterfall Hikes In Rhode Island

Let’s go for a hike! After all, it’s often the best way to discover a waterfall in our small but amazing state. Hikers can find lovely waterfalls along the following hiking trails:

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Accessible Waterfalls In Rhode Island (No Hiking Required)

Don’t want to hike to a waterfall? Don’t worry! Not all of us are hikers. If you want to see a waterfall without a hike, here are some of the most accessible waterfalls in Rhode Island:

Best Waterfalls near Providence

While our state is small and it seems like everywhere in Rhode Island is near Providence, here are a few waterfalls that are closest to our capital city:

Which of the best waterfalls in Rhode Island have you visited before? Do you prefer hiking to a waterfall or do you prefer to see one without a hike? If you prefer trekking along hiking trails to see a waterfall, make sure to download the AllTrails+ app as your guide.

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