Summer is definitely the most popular time to visit Rhode Island, although autumn is a close second since New England is nationally known for its fall foliage. But what about winter? Some people are under the impression that our state all but shuts down this time of year. And since we know that's far from true, we created this tongue-in-cheek list of reasons you'd have to be "crazy" to visit the Ocean State this time of year.
1. Yawgoo Valley shuts down its water park and turns into... this.
Skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing? Who would ever want to do such a thing?
2. Places like Lincoln Woods State Park become prime spots for cross country skiing, which is very cold.
Who would want to glide across this soft white powder while surrounded by nature?
3. The Providence Rink at the BankNewport City Center opens.
Ice skating? Bumper cars on ice? Who has the time?
4. Visiting Rhode Island in the winter means the Newport mansions are all decked out for the holidays, which can lead to some serious home envy.
Who wouldn't want to wake up to this on Christmas morning?
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5. You'll be forced to fill up on rich, savory chowder, like this trio from Iggy's.
While this will be a delicious endeavor, it may not be so good for the waistline.
6. The beaches become quiet and serene, meaning you just might have them all to yourself.
Imagine a quiet, relaxing walk by the water all by yourself... sounds terrible.
7. Due to the colder weather, you might be forced to spend time enjoying some of Rhode Island's indoor attractions.
The Museum of Natural History and Planetarium always stays cozy.
So you see, you'd have to be crazy (wink, wink) to explore Rhode Island in the winter. But if you do, here are some of the top seasonal attractions.
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