Here’s The Ultimate Bucket List For Rhode Islanders Who Are Obsessed With Nature
Rhode Island may be a small state, but if you happen to be a nature lover, your possibilities are practically endless. Whether you prefer sandy beaches, rugged forests, or tranquil wildlife refuges, you’ll find it all here. This is far from a complete list of every natural wonder in the state — but if you visit these 10 spots, you’ll be off to a fantastic start. Consider this our nature lover’s bucket list.

This nature preserve in North Smithfield offers a series of loops that lead to three peaceful ponds. In the winter, this is a great spot for snowshoeing and cross country skiing.

Doesn't this just look peaceful? Located in Little Compton, the Simmons Mill Pond Management Area has 500 acres of ponds and hiking trails.
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You'll find this little piece of paradise in Middletown. Visitors can go fishing, check out the Visitor Center, or just look for the abundant wildlife.
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Mohegan Bluffs is one of Block Island's most magical areas. These large clay cliffs next to the crashing waves will always be enchanting.

Located in Jamestown, Beavertail State Park consists of 150 acres of rocky cliffs, ocean views, and of course, that famous lighthouse. No wonder we love it so much.

Lincoln Woods State Park spans about 627 acres around Olney Pond four miles northwest of Pawtucket in Lincoln. It's easy to get lost in this park, but in a good way.

How lucky are we to have Purgatory Chasm? This little geographical wonder is surrounded by rugged shoreline and ocean views.

Rhode Island does't have an abundance of waterfalls, but the falls we do have are beautiful. Set in a wooded area, This picturesque waterfall is a series of gentle cascades over broad ledges, and spending time here will completely relax you.
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You'll find Easton's Beach in Newport. And while it has become pretty popular over the years, especially with its summer events and iconic carousel, you can still find plenty of uncrowded spots if you look hard enough.

Located in Tiverton, this stunning refuge is full of salt marshes and little-known species of birds.
How many of these stunning spots have you seen? What would you add to this list?
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212 Coldbrook Rd, Little Compton, RI 02837, USA
Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge, Middletown, RI 02842, USA
Audubon Fort Wildlife Refuge, 1445 Providence Pike, North Smithfield, RI 02896, USA
Mohegan Bluffs, New Shoreham, RI 02807, USA
Beavertail State Park, Beavertail Rd, Jamestown, RI 02835, USA
Lincoln Woods State Park, Manchester Print Works Rd, Lincoln, RI, USA
Purgatory, Middletown, RI 02842, USA
Stepstone Falls, West Greenwich, RI 02817, USA
Audubon Emilie Ruecker Wildlife Refuge, 116 Seapowet Ave, Tiverton, RI 02878, USA
Easton Beach, Rhode Island 02840, USA