Rhode Island is one of the most beautiful states in the New England region and one of the most attractive destinations for outdoor tourism. The state's beautiful locations and excellent campgrounds mean that campers have plenty of choices when it comes to planning their vacations. Whether it's spending the weekend on an idyllic beach with a lighthouse or taking the whole family to the lake, the Ocean State has what you are looking for and more.
Here are 5 Rhode Island attractions that you can't miss on your next vacations.
1. Beavertail State Park
Located on the southern tip of Conanicut Island, Beavertail is a small 153-acre state park which features gorgeous views of Narragansett Bay and the quaint Beavertail Lighthouse. The park's scenery is a beautiful example of New England's coastline and despite its small size attracts thousands of visitors each year. The tower, which has been functioning continuously since 1856, is one of the most famous landmarks of the island and offers a commanding view of the sea and the beach.
Due to its beauty and dreamlike scenery, sightseeing, photography, and hiking are the most commonly practiced activities in the park. Visitors can use the park's hiking trails to see the views or hop on a vehicle tour that will take them through some of the most scenic places in the area. Picnicking can also be practiced and there are many picnic tables available in the area. Anglers will also.be glad to hear that the park offers some of the best saltwater fishing locations in the island.
Camping locations are simple but adequate. RV owners will find well-kept campsites where to park their vehicles and good facilities nearby. Some of the amenities offered at the camp include restrooms with pit toilets, dumping station, a comfort station, an amphitheater, a store where to buy supplies, and firewood.
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