Relaxation is never too far away in Rhode Island, especially if we enjoy strolling along the ocean, the sand sinking between our toes. The many small towns dotted across the state promise an idyllic backdrop for a daytrip or a getaway, too. This small town in Rhode Island, for example, offers plenty to do, a spooky background, and an ideal opportunity to kick back and relax.
With a population hovering around 6,500, Exeter offers something for everyone – from nature lovers to ghost hunters – in all four seasons.
One of the most charming small towns in Rhode Island, Exeter is one for your bucket list.
One of the best ways to relax in Exeter is, hands down, spending time among nature. Explore Fisherville Brooks Wildlife Refuge on a scenic trail.
A trek along the picturesque Mount Tom Trail spans just over six miles and poses a moderate challenge. However, if you’re looking for peace and quiet, you’ll likely fall in love.
If you're up for a moderate challenge, you'll be rewarded with gorgeous views and maybe even the chance to see local wildlife.
While you’re in town, you’ll really want to save a few minutes to visit Exeter Scrap Metal and the giant metal scorpion that sits outside of it. It’s perfect for snapping a few photos or selfies.
The giant metal scorpion is one of the most unique roadside attractions in Rhode Island.
For a day of thrills, make your way to Yawgoo Valley Ski Area & Water Park. Stay cool all summer long at the water park then return in the winter to go skiing and snow tubing.
All that exploration is sure to work up a mighty appetite, and you’ll find several quaint restaurants in town. The Middle of Nowhere Diner, for example, dishes up classic breakfasts, fish and chips, and hearty sandwiches.
Ghost hunters also flock to what some call the most haunted town in Rhode Island. If you’re brave enough, plan a visit to Chestnut Hill Cemetery, said to be haunted by a spirit named Mercy.
Have you been to this remote town in Rhode Island? What do you think of it? Let us know in the comments! Next time you’re yearning for a long weekend, here are five places in Rhode Island that deserve consideration.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Get the latest updates and news
Thank you for subscribing!