The 8 Coziest Towns In Rhode Island To Snuggle Up In This Season
Winter is the time of year when you don’t really want to be traveling long distances on the icy highways. If you’re searching for a place to hunker down for the winter, these eight cozy towns in Rhode Island are just the right spots. A welcoming vibe, plenty to do, and great scenery make these towns terrific places to spend some time snuggled up in this season.

Known for its American pride, this seaport is quite the gem. Foodies will adore the variety of delicious restaurants. Stroll the picturesque waterfront or do some shopping along the charming Main Street area.

While the population of Westerly almost doubles in the summertime, so the winter offers a quiet respite from the tourists. Walk the beaches in the off-season for solitude and reflection.
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Visit Exeter and mingle with the friendly locals. Engage in some skiing action at Yawgoo Valley, the state's only ski area and afterward head to Tilted Barn Brewery for a cold one.
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On an island of its own, you can expect nothing short of breathtaking waterfront scenery in Jamestown. Loaded with historic sites, there is no shortage of noteworthy places to visit.

Hopkinton is a down-to-earth town that is truly underrated. Parks, waterways, and wildlife are begging to be explored and photographed.

To the far west of the state, you'll find the uncrowded and slower-paced town of Foster. Quirky shops and restaurants make for fun exploration and a pass across the covered bridge is full of a sense of nostalgia.

Outdoor adventurers will love an escape to Lincoln. The huge state park boasts tons of hiking trails and boulders to scale — even in the winter! It's proximity to Providence allows for a quick commute into the city.

A place where farmlands meet the coast, Little Compton is a quiet community in the Ocean State. Enjoy stunning landscapes and historical buildings in this relaxed shoreline town.
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