The 11 Very Best Places To Go In Rhode Island This Spring
By Natalie Clunan
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Published April 20, 2018
Snow is behind us and the temperatures have been climbing slowly to lead the way into more tolerable weather. Now that the grass is starting to turn green and the songs of birds are in the air, you may be longing for a springtime outing. Here are the best places to visit this spring in Rhode Island, so start marking your calendar and making your plans.
1. Wicked Tulips Flower Farm, Johnston
Wicked Tulips Flower Farm is the largest u-pick tulip field in New England. It opens as soon as the flowers begin to bloom usually late April to mid-May. 600,000 bulbs spring up into an amazing floral display. Tiptoes through the fields, take photos, and pick some tulips. You can even bring a picnic and stay awhile. For more information on this incredible flower farm, read
this previous article .
2. La Gondola, Providence
This one-of-a-kind tour down the waterway of Providence is an amazing way to take in the sights of spring. La Gondola will give you an Italian style boat ride where you can just sit back and relax. The weather is perfect in the springtime for this unique outdoor adventure. For more information on La Gondola, read
this previous article .
3. Kinney Azalea Gardens, South Kingston
Six acres of more than 500 varieties of azaleas and rhododendrons make this botanical garden in Rhode Island a popular spot in the spring. Surround yourself with color as you explore the lovely surroundings at this hidden gem. For more information on the Kinney Azalea Gardens, visit
their Facebook page .
4. Abrams' Animal Farm, New Shoreham
Alpacas, emus, and even a kangaroo are happy residents of this exotic animal farm on Block Island. The farm is free to visit where you can view many different species roaming around the grounds. This is an outing that the kids will love this spring. For more information on Abrams' Animal Farm, read
this previous article .
5. Green Animals Topiary Garden, Portsmouth
This garden in Portsmouth is full of enchantment and whimsy. Explore the grounds viewing plant life turned into amazing animals. Kids and adults alike will fall in love with this splendid seven-acre botanical garden site. For more information about the Green Animals Topiary Garden, read
this previous article .
6. Ninigret Pond, Charlestown
If you are looking for a more active spring adventure, take a kayaking tour of Ninigret Pond. The Kayak Centre of RI offers a three-hour eco-tour of this lovely gem. The tour is suitable for beginner paddlers as well as more experienced kayakers. For more information about this kayaking adventure, read
this previous article .
7. Roger Williams Park Zoo, Providence
Roger Williams Park Zoo is always a wonderful family adventure. The animals are stunning creatures that amaze you every time you see them. Now that spring is in the air, it's a great time to visit the park and all it has to offer. For more information on the Roger Williams Park Zoo, read
this previous article .
8. Mohegan Bluffs, New Shoreham
When warmer weather arrives it is time to return to Rhode Island's awesome beaches which are definitely some of the best places to visit this spring. Mohegan Bluffs stand 150 feet tall and shelter one of the most beautiful beaches in the state. You don't have to go cliff climbing to reach this secluded spot, just take the stairs and enjoy the view. For more information on this beach, read
this previous article .
9. Sakonnet Garden, Little Compton
This garden is an inspiring place to take a stroll. It is a private garden but has several open garden days each year where the public can view the sensational display of plants and flowers. For more information on this unique Rhode Island springtime gem, read
this previous article .
10. Slater Park, Pawtucket
Slater Park has much to offer for a warm weather day trip. Ride the historic carousel or take a paddle around the pond on a swan boat. Stroll the grounds, bike the ten-mile greenway, or visit the small zoo at the park to fill your afternoon with fun. For more information on Slater Park, read
this previous article .
11. Del's Lemonade, Rhode Island
Wherever you choose to go on an adventure this spring, make sure you stop for a Del's Lemonade. It's just not really spring in Rhode Island until you have one of these frosty drinks!
How many of these wonderful spots have you visited in the Ocean State? What other best places to visit this spring should be added to this list? Add your suggestions in the comments section below.
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