Rhode Island has its fair share of small towns, and we truly believe that all of them have their merits. While some people may be drawn to planning trips to more metropolitan parts of the state, sometimes we think a day trip to a little town or village is the perfect way to clear your mind and take in some delightful fresh air. One town that is ideal for this kind of getaway is Saunderstown.
Saunderstown is a small town located in Washington County Rhode Island. The population is less that 7,000 people total!
Don't underestimate Saunderstown just because of its size though, this is the perfect little town to explore with friends, family, or as a solo traveler.
And a visit to the birthplace of famed painter Gilbert Stuart, who is most well known for creating the painting of George Washington that is featured on the one dollar bill, cannot be missed.
Gilberts home is a museum now featuring a wide collection of his works as well as a gristmill, beautiful gardens, and woodland trails to explore. It would be easy to spend a day just at this impressive museum!
Also very worth your time is a stop at the Saunderstown Weaving School and Guild. Look at how gorgeous this building is, and maybe you can learn a thing or two!
Doesn’t Saunderstown seem like an utterly adorable place to spend the day? What are you most excited to get up when you make your visit there? If you want to learn more about hiking is Saunderstown, here is an article about King/Benson Preserve.
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