From Providence's Big Blue Bug to Exeter's Scrap Metal Scorpion, it's no secret Rhode Islanders love their quirky landmarks.
How do you find parking at Rhode Island’s notoriously crowded beaches? And what’s the proper way to give directions to ...
Because of its geological and biological importance, Ell Pond is the only National Natural Landmark in Rhode Island and among 605 nationwide. Its rocky yellow-blazed trail is challenging, so expect to ...
With more than 400 miles of coastline, it's no wonder why Rhode Island is called the Ocean State. Charming coastal towns, historical landmarks and tranquil beaches make this state the perfect ...