East Bay Bike Path
Experience some of the diverse natural beauty that the Ocean State has to offer. A scenic 14.5-mile path traversing the communities of Providence, East Providence, Warren, Bristol, & Barrington. The path provides sp... visitrhodeisland.com
Oakland Forest
An old growth forest preserve, the Oakland Forest and Meadow Trail is a pedestrian only trail, providing access to a unique ecosystem of old growth American Beech tree forest and meadow habitat. Parking is limited. visitrhodeisland.com
Hunt House, John
The building houses a vast collection of East Providence memorabilia. Large Rumford Baking Powder Company collection. visitrhodeisland.com
Warren Town Hall
Designed by William R. Walker and Son of Providence. visitrhodeisland.com
Smith's Castle
Site of circ 1638 trading posts established by Rhode Island founder Roger Williams and trader Richard Smith. Center of seventeenth- century land disputes between Narragansett Tribe, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Mas... visitrhodeisland.com
Gilbert Stuart Birthplace
Stuart, born here in 1755, was foremost Colonial portraitist in America and best known for the portrait of George Washington. Operating 18th century snuff mill, the first in America, with water wheel. Colonial furni... visitrhodeisland.com
Melville Pond Recreation Area
One hundred and fifty acres of coastal woodland dotted by wetlands, ponds, and brooks. The Nature preserve within the recreation area contains over four miles of hiking trails which offer a variety of opportunities ... visitrhodeisland.com
Conanicut Island
Jamestown offers about twenty miles of rolling landscape over looking Narragansett Bay. Located in Jamestown, Fort Getty is a thirty acre park on a peninsula extending in to the west passage of Narragansett Bay. The... visitrhodeisland.com
Dutch Island Management Area
Dutch Island Management Area covers a total land area of 94 acres. The area is composed primarily of coastal shrub thickets and forest with scattered areas of open grassland. This is a conservaiton area that is clos... visitrhodeisland.com
Whitehall Museum House
George Berkeley, educator, philosopher and Anglican cleric lived here from 1729-1731. Furnished for his time. Herb garden and orchard. Early use of Palladian style architecture on domestic a building. visitrhodeisland.com
Pawtuxet River Greenway And Heritage Corridor
Call, write or email the Pawtuxet River Authority to get your free copy of the Pawtuxet River Greenway and Heritage Cooridor Map and information on canoeing and kayaking the Pawtuxet River. visitrhodeisland.com
Third Beach
Third Beach is a stretch of beach that has four separate beaches: town beached Third Beach Boat Ramp, E. Middletown Town Beach and semi-private beaches Peabody and Third Beach Club. visitrhodeisland.com
Monastery, The
Site of a former Cistercian Monastery, now owned and maintained by the Town of Cumberland. Jogging and walking trails. Site includes the Town's library, playgrounds and gardens. visitrhodeisland.com
Sakonnet Point Lighthouse
Built in 1884. The lighthouse is not open to the public. It can be sen from the beach at Sakonnet Point. visitrhodeisland.com
Athletic Adventures For Women
Enjoy a week of surfing, hiking, biking and kayaking throughout beautiful Block Island, RI. infohub.com
Second Beach
"How do I get to Ruggles?" That's the first question asked upon entering Rhode Island. By handling the biggest hurricane surf on the East Coast, Ruggles has risen to mythical stature. Unfortunately, it's a rare bird. But ev... surfline.com
Saugatucket River Greenway
The Saugatucket River is approximately 7.5 miles long. Its headwaters are in the Shermantown area of North Kingstown, Rhode Island. The Saugatucket flows south into the town of South Kingstown and into the villages ... visitrhodeisland.com