Recently, Conde Nast Traveler created a list of the most beautiful spot in each state. And while that couldn't have been an easy task in Rhode Island (nearly every square mile of our state is stunning), they decided on the Newport Cliff Walk for the Ocean State. And if you've ever been, you'll probably agree with that. We certainly do.
You'll find The Cliff Walk nestled along the eastern shores of the city of Newport.
Over the years, this attraction has become world famous, and it's certainly a favorite spot for locals.
This public access walk is about 3.5 miles in total, but because of its breathtaking beauty and easy access, walking the entire thing is a breeze.
This is the first dedicated National Recreation Trail in New England.
While the Newport Cliff Walk is a pretty safe passageway, you'll want to note that there are a few rough spots.
Wild bushes and weeds can mask a few of the 70-foot drops, and part of the southern half of the walk is a rough trail over some rocky shoreline.
The Cliff Walk is especially popular because you'll enjoy stunning water views on one side...
... and the majestic Newport Mansions on the other.
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The Newport Mansions are also world famous.
The Newport Cliff Walk starts at the western end of Easton's or First Beach at Memorial Boulevard.
It then runs south with several major exits and a small natural beach often used by surfers to launch their boards.
Come see why the Newport Cliff Walk is one of the Ocean State's top attractions.
It's a delightful experience for Rhode Islanders of all ages.
Do you agree that the Newport Cliff Walk is the most beautiful place in Rhode Island? If not, tell us your top picks.
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