The Hiking Trail Hiding In Rhode Island That Will Transport You To Another World
Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge in Rhode Island offers stunning hiking trails and breathtaking views of the state's only undeveloped coastal salt pond.
Rhode Island has so many gorgeous hiking trails throughout the state! Be it a deep forest hike in the north, or a cliff-side trek with ocean views along the coast, there are so many stunning options. You just need to know where to look. This one hike leads to a place so beautiful, you won't believe your eyes.
Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge is found off Matunuck School House Road in the town of South Kingstown.
The refuge is filled with 757 gorgeous acres of wildlife and hiking trails.
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Each trail offers something unique, but all roads lead to the state's only undeveloped coastal salt pond known as Trustom Pond.
The pond offers breathtaking views that seem to go on forever in all directions.
You'll also catch everything form 300 bird species, dozens of animal varieties, and even all sorts of reptiles enjoying the area.
There are just so many gorgeous hikes to find in the state. Click here for a few more suggestions.
Give me a chance to spend time, even just a few minutes, around animals, and I'm in, even if it means going off the beaten path a bit. Even catching a glimpse of an animal - a deer standing on the side of a rural road as I drive by, for example - is enough to make the day that much better. Next time you're on Block Island, head over to Abrams Animal Farm. You won't need a whole lot of time at this animal farm in Rhode Island, but there's a pretty good chance you'll have a ton of fun, smile the whole time, and make memories. You might even make a new four-legged friend or two.
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A trip to New Shoreham on Block Island wouldn't be complete, at least for animal lovers, without a quick stop at Abrams Animal Farm, which sits across from the 1661 Inn.
If you're coming to Block Island by ferry, you'll arrive at Old Harbor. The dock is less than half a mile from the farm, promising an easy, enjoyable walk.
Home to a variety of animals from kangaroos to lemurs, the free-admission animal farm earns glowing reviews from visitors, who describe it as "wonderful" and a "must-stop."
Spend as much time as you want wandering through the farm, past beautiful gardens, and other residents, including a grazing tortoise...
Emus, camels, llamas, and...
Goats. You'll likely meet a few animals, like the alpacas and donkeys, who eagerly await pets.
As you explore, take time to read the placards that offer information about the farm's animals. Snap photos as a kangaroo and...
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Next to the statue of a tortoise. Abrams Farm welcomes visitors, during the day, all year round.
Have you been to Abrams Animal Farm in New Shoreham? What did you think? What animal(s) did you like most? Let us know in the comments! If you want to keep the animal theme going while you're on the island, head over to Block Island National Wildlife Refuge.
With all there is to do on Block Island, you might want to plan to stay overnight or for a few nights by booking a local Vrbo.
It’s Time For Apple Picking (And Apple Donuts) At Pippin Orchard In Rhode Island
Pippin Apple Orchard in Cranston, Rhode Island, offers a variety of fall activities including apple picking, pumpkin picking, and enjoying fresh apple donuts.
Fall is in the air, and we couldn't be happier. And while some of our autumn traditions might look a bit different this year, we are pleased to report that the beloved Pippin Apple Orchard, one of the best apple orchards in Rhode Island, is open for business and ready to host you. Apple picking in Rhode Island is a fun, family-friendly activity -- and for the record, so is apple donut-eating. Why not enjoy fall in Rhode Island? It is, after all, perhaps the best state in New England, especially during autumn.
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Pippin Orchard is located in Cranston, where it has been a New England landmark for decades.
Since 1964, this 20-acre farm has attracted thousands of visitors.
While some of the produce grown here is available all year, the peak season is definitely fall.
The apple picking, farm store, pumpkin patch, and freshly made donuts are irresistible on a beautiful autumn day.
The apple orchard spans 17 acres, and you'll find Macintosh, Empire, Cortland, Gala, Honeycrisp, Macoun, Jonagold, and Red Delicious apples hanging in the trees. With such impressive variety, it's truly one of the best apple orchards in Rhode Island.
Apple picking costs $25 per bag. But if you'd rather not do it yourself, you can always purchase them onsite or schedule a curbside pickup.
We highly recommend visiting in person so you can enjoy the scent of the piping hot fresh apple donuts...
... or better yet, buy some to try yourself.
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This was actually the first orchard in Rhode Island to attempt the apple cider donut, and clearly it was wildly successful.
While you're here, don't forget to pick up your pumpkins for carving and decorating.
You'll also want to purchase some farm fresh eggs and greenhouse-grown produce.
There's nothing like a Rhode island fall, and a trip to Pippin Orchard always makes it even better. It's one of the best things to do in fall in Rhode Island.
And luckily, that's a tradition that can continue this year. Check out our road trip packing list to help plan your adventure.
Have you ever been apple picking at Pippin Orchard? You can stay up to date on the farm's schedule by checking out the Pippin Orchard Facebook page.