Rhode Island is a visually stunning state, so it’s especially disappointing when we can’t go out and explore it to the fullest. But while current regulations are temporary, our natural wonders and attractions are not. These beautiful places — and many more — are awaiting you.
- Newport Cliff Walk
Simeon Klimasewski / Flickr The Newport Cliff Walk is a beloved gem that locals and tourists alike tend to love. The 3.5-mile coastal stroll offers beautiful views of the ocean and the Newport Mansions.
- Beavertail State Park
David C / TripAdvisor Wouldn’t it be amazing to head to Jamestown, enjoy a nice walk, and take some pictures of the Beavertail Lighthouse? We thought so.
- Jerusalem Salt Marsh
Susan Sermoneta / Flickr This little known spot happens to be an absolute paradise for bird watching. You’ll find it behind Cap’n Jack’s Restaurant in Wakefield.
- Narragansett Beach
Josh McGinn / Flickr Rhode Island is known as the Ocean State, and Narragansett Town Beach makes us remember why. We hope every Rhode Islander who wants to do so can sink their toes into the sand there this year.
- Block Island
JJBers / Flickr If you’ve had to postpone a trip to Block Island this year, don’t be discouraged. The island thrives off of tourism, and it will be ready and waiting whenever you’re able to make it.
- Lincoln Woods State Park
Gemini5930 / TripAdvisor Despite our nickname, Rhode Island has so much more to offer than beaches and ocean views. Lincoln Woods State Park is one of Blackstone Valley’s great treasures.
- Easton’s Beach
WorldTravelOne / TripAdvisor Newport’s only ocean beach is often packed in the summertime. You can even rent cabanas, chairs, and surfboards and make a day of it. Sounds pretty great right now, doesn’t it?
Rhode Island is an incredibly beautiful state, and we’re all looking forward to enjoying it to the fullest once again. If you could be anywhere in the Ocean State right now, where would you be?
Simeon Klimasewski / Flickr
The Newport Cliff Walk is a beloved gem that locals and tourists alike tend to love. The 3.5-mile coastal stroll offers beautiful views of the ocean and the Newport Mansions.
David C / TripAdvisor
Wouldn’t it be amazing to head to Jamestown, enjoy a nice walk, and take some pictures of the Beavertail Lighthouse? We thought so.
Susan Sermoneta / Flickr
This little known spot happens to be an absolute paradise for bird watching. You’ll find it behind Cap’n Jack’s Restaurant in Wakefield.
Josh McGinn / Flickr
Rhode Island is known as the Ocean State, and Narragansett Town Beach makes us remember why. We hope every Rhode Islander who wants to do so can sink their toes into the sand there this year.
JJBers / Flickr
If you’ve had to postpone a trip to Block Island this year, don’t be discouraged. The island thrives off of tourism, and it will be ready and waiting whenever you’re able to make it.
Gemini5930 / TripAdvisor
Despite our nickname, Rhode Island has so much more to offer than beaches and ocean views. Lincoln Woods State Park is one of Blackstone Valley’s great treasures.
WorldTravelOne / TripAdvisor
Newport’s only ocean beach is often packed in the summertime. You can even rent cabanas, chairs, and surfboards and make a day of it. Sounds pretty great right now, doesn’t it?
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Address: Cliff Walk, Newport, RI 02840, USAAddress: Beavertail State Park, Beavertail Rd, Jamestown, RI 02835, USAAddress: New Shoreham, RI 02807, USAAddress: Lincoln Woods State Park, 2 Manchester Print Works Rd, Lincoln, RI 02865, USAAddress: Narragansett Beach, Narragansett, RI 02882, USAAddress: Easton Beach, Rhode Island 02840, USA