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We’ve compiled the best of the best in South County - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
In Ninigret Park but independently owned and managed, the observatory offers the state's best views of the night sky. Frosty Drew opens every...Read More
Bumper boats, miniature golf, batting cages, and a go-cart track add up to great fun here. ...Read More
The largest and busiest of the several kid-oriented amusements along Misquamicut Beach, this facility offers old-fashioned fun for the entire...Read More
Just west of the Ninigret Conservation Area with wonderful views of Block Island Sound, Blue Shutters is a popular escape for families, who...Read More
This tranquil and unspoiled barrier beach spans 3 narrow miles of shoreline that fronts and separates Ninigret Pond from the ocean. It stands...Read More
At the beach end of Bay Street twirls one of the oldest carousels in America, built by the Charles W. F. Dare Company of New York City and part...Read More
Built in 1751, the childhood home of one of America's foremost portrait artists—his image of George Washington graces the $1 bill—is set on...Read More
Part of the several-mile-long stretch of brown-sugar sand that makes up Misquamicut, this ½-mile state-run portion is Rhode Island's longest...Read More
Spring brings opportunities to view the male American woodcock's mating ritual at this 400-acre sanctuary, but bird-watchers flock here year...Read More
This 227-acre park off Old Post Road was a World War II–era naval air training base, and now features picnic grounds, ball fields, a playground...Read More
This little corner of Narragansett is a working fishing village, where you can eat at a fish shack, go for a swim at one of two state beaches...Read More
Formerly known as Galilee State Beach, Salty Brine was renamed for a Rhode Island radio legend in 1990. It's a small but popular destination...Read More
With generally moderate surf, this 42-acre beach has stunning views of where the Narragansett Bay empties into the ocean—although the scent...Read More
On part of early-19th-century Rhode Island governor William Sprague's former estate, now a town park, this museum founded in 1933 holds 25,000...Read More
The ⅓-mile-long town beach—with a playground, a boardwalk, a volleyball court, and picnic tables—cannot be seen from the road and doesn't fill...Read More
Designed in 1898 by Warren Manning, an associate of Frederick Law Olmsted, co-creator of New York's Central Park, this 14½-acre Victorian strolling...Read More
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