The Ocean State

The nation’s smallest state boasts 400 miles of coastline. Rhode Island offers attractions ranging from the Gilded Age mansions of Newport to the lively arts scene of Providence. Visitors can stroll along the scenic 3.5-mile Cliff Walk or venture out to Block Island’s Mohegan Bluffs.

Photo, left: Mohegan Bluffs.

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Spring

April-May

Rhode Island comes alive in the spring with colorful blooming flowers across the state, from Newport’s Daffodil Days to Wicked Tulip Farms.

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summer

June-August

Summer brings a host of outdoor activities, such as concerts on town greens and beaches. Newport hosts the legendary folk and jazz festivals.

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Autumn

September-November

Seasonal events include harvest festivals, haunted historic tours and the last days of outdoor farmers’ markets.

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winter

December-March

Community groups acround the state host holiday fairs in time for the December holiday season. During the quieter months of January through March, families enjoy ice skating or indoor sports games at high schools and colleges.