Any time is a good time for a road trip in Rhode Island. Wouldn't you agree? After all, our beautiful state looks absolutely stunning in all four seasons. If you're ready to hit the road and explore our beautiful state, we highly recommend heading south and checking out some of the most magical places in Rhode Island.
We've put together a little road trip that's big on beauty. You can easily complete this trek in a few hours, but we recommend making a full day trip out of it.
Ready to hit the highway on one of the best road trips in Rhode Island? One of the best things about Rhode Island road trips is we don't need a whole lot of time. You can conceivably complete this road trip in a single day (but you might want to make it over a few days). Drive time is just two hours as you cover more than 65 miles. Remember to add in time for each stop. Off we go!
1. Sakonnet Point, Little Compton
First, head all the way down to Little Compton and visit Sakonnet Point. Sakonnet Point is the southern most point in Little Compton, offering sweeping ocean views (and quite possibly some bird sightings). You might notice several rocky islands just off the point as well. Don't forget your camera; you're about to see some absolutely amazing sites when you visit these fairytale places in Rhode Island. Learn more about this natural wonder in Rhode Island in our previous article.
2. Purgatory Chasm, Middletown
Next, drive to the wildly underrated Purgatory Chasm in Middletown. Glaciers formed Purgatory Chasm thousands of years ago, and seawater has been eroding the fissure ever since. But aside from the geographical wonder, you'll get to enjoy plenty of stunning scenery here. Read more about this natural attraction in Rhode Island in our previous article.
3. Newport Cliff Walk
The Newport Cliff Walk is, without a doubt, one of Rhode Island's most magical places in Rhode Island. The entire trek takes around two to three hours to walk, but if you don't have the time, you can always park the car and walk a mile down the picturesque path. Take a peek at 12 little-known facts about this scenic walk in Rhode Island.
4. Beavertail State Park, Jamestown
Up next, drive to Jamestown and check out Beavertail State Park (bonus points if you arrive close to dusk). This waterfront park is equipped with its own secret beaches, hiking trails, and even mid-1800s lighthouse. See the beauty that awaits at this little-known state park in Rhode Island in our previous article.
5. Point Judith, Narragansett
Speaking of lighthouses, you'll definitely want to end your scenic journey with a drive to Narragansett. The Point Judith Lighthouse is located on the west side of the entrance to Narragansett Bay, and the present lighthouse dates all the way back to 1856. The original, built in 1810, was wiped out by a hurricane. Did you know that there are a number of lighthouses in Rhode Island?
What do you think are some of the most magical places in Rhode Island? Which would you add to this dreamy road trip? Let us know in the comments! When you're up for more exploration, how about a visit to these overlooked destinations in Rhode Island?
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