70 Experiences to Add to your Rhode Island Bucket List (2024)

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Check off your Rhode Island Bucket List 1. Bike the Blackstone River Bikeway 2. See a movie at the Rustic Drive In 3. Eat family-style chicken at Wright’s Farm 4. Go berry picking 5. Drink fresh milk from Wright’s Dairy Farm 6. Tiptoe through the tulips at Wicked Tulips Flower Farm 7. Enjoy a scoop at the Ice Cream Machine 8. Attend the oldest July 4th Parade 9. Go Wine tasting 10. Sip co*cktails on the rooftop of The Vanderbilt 11. Stroll on the Cliff Walk 12. Tour the Newport Mansions 13. Attend Newport Folk or Jazz Festival 14. Watch the sunset from the Castle Hill Inn 15. Fly a kite at Brenton Point State Park 16. Take a scenic drive on Ocean Avenue 17. Enjoy drinks at the Coast Guard House 18. Sail around Newport 19. Play at the International Tennis Hall of Fame 20. Take a hike at Sachuest Wildlife Refuge 21. Go bird watching at Norman Bird Sanctuary 22. Climb on the rocks at Beavertail State Park 23. Go kayaking in Wickford 24. Watch a show at Theater by the Sea 25. Eat oysters at Matunuck Oyster Bar 26. Search for driftwood in Charlestown 27. Brunch at the Ocean House 28. Attend the Newport St. Patrick’s Day Parade 29. Get doughboys at Iggy’s 30. Ride the carousel in Watch Hill 31. Take the ferry to Block Island 32. Order a donut cake from Allie’s Donuts 33. Take a seal watching tour 34. Get a lobster roll at Champlin’s 35. Listen to music at the Rhode Island Philharmonic Rush Hour concerts 36. Walk across the Providence pedestrian bridge 37. Join a Gallery Night Providence 38. Eat french fries from Haven Bros. 39. Attend Waterfire 40. Attend a Providence food truck event 41. Get artsy at PVD Fest 42. Visit Roger Williams Park Zoo 43. Sip a local brew 44. See the Big Nazo puppets 45. Have breakfast at the Modern Diner 46. Attend a Providence Bruins game 47. Eat clam cakes from Dune Brothers Seafood 48. Visit the RISD Museum 49. Take a gondola ride 50. Buy local at a farmer’s market 51. Wander through the books at the Providence Athenaeum 52. Watch a show at PPAC 53. Tour the State House 54. Take a stroll through DePasquale Square 55. Eat a red velvet cupcake from La Salle Bakery 56. Shop at the Providence Flea 57. Enjoy a giant slice of chocolate cake from Gregg’s 58. Learn history at Gaspee Days in Cranston 59. Ride your bike on the East Bay Bike Path 60. Picnic at Colt State Park 61. Ride the rails with the Rail Explorers 62. Have a Del’s 63. Attend the Scituate Arts Festival 64. Drink an Awful Awful 65. Eat Apple cider donuts 66. Attend the Jack-o-Lantern Spectacular 67. Go skiing at Yawgoo Valley 68. Ride in the bumper boats at the Providence Rink 69. See a Christmas Carol at Trinity Rep 70. Watch the Nutcracker from Festival Ballet Download the RI Bucket List Printable Looking for more fun ways to explore the Ocean State? References

Little Rhody may be the smallest state but there are still plenty of things to do in Rhode Island! The Ocean State is packed with history, nature, arts and culture, and, of course, beaches. After living in Rhode Island for over 20 years, there are still items on my Rhode Island bucket list that I need to check off.

Whether you live in Little Rhody or you are planning a future visit, these are some of the quintessential experiences in Rhode Island. The question is, which do you want to do first?

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Check off your Rhode Island Bucket List

Download our printable Rhode Island bucket list PDF and start checking off your adventures!

1. Bike the Blackstone River Bikeway

Bike along the 17-mile path Blackstone River Bikeway that runs from Cumberland to Woonsocket in Northern Rhode Island. You will bike over dams, past wildlife-filled canals, and alongside railroad tracks.

2. See a movie at the Rustic Drive In

Watching a movie at the Rustic Drive In is a summertime tradition in Rhode Island. Load up the car and bring the whole family for a double feature. The Rustic Drive In is located at 1195 Eddie Dowling Highway Route 146 South in North Smithfield, Rhode Island.

3. Eat family-style chicken at Wright’s Farm

Winner, winner chicken dinner. Wright’s Farm offers no-frills, chicken dinners served family style. Every party is served up platters of baked chicken and steak, rolls, salad and pasta. Wright’s Farm is located at 84 Inman Rd, in Burrillville, RI.

4. Go berry picking

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Rhode Island has plenty of farms that offer pick-your-own blueberries and strawberries in the summer, such as Sweet Berry Farm in Middletown. Check hours before you go.

5. Drink fresh milk from Wright’s Dairy Farm

A visit to a working dairy is such fun for the kids. Watch the cows and pick up some fresh milk and dairy items, or a delicious cake from their bakery. Wright’s Dairy Farm is located at 200 Woonsocket Hill Rd, in North Smithfield, RI.

6. Tiptoe through the tulips at Wicked Tulips Flower Farm

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Can’t make it to Amsterdam? You can pick up some fresh tulips at the Wicked Tulips Flower Farm in Exeter instead. Be sure to make reservations before you go!

7. Enjoy a scoop at the Ice Cream Machine

The Ice Cream Machine in Cumberland has arguably some of the best homemade ice cream in the state. Just be prepared to queue up to order, which will give you time to decide between all the flavors, and bring your appetite because the servings are huge!

8. Attend the oldest July 4th Parade

America’s oldest July 4th celebration takes place in Bristol, RI. Locals and visitors line up hours in advance in all their patriotic gear to enjoy this fun time.

9. Go Wine tasting

Stop into one of Rhode Island’s wineries to a tasting (just be sure to check and see if reservations are required first!) Our favorites are Newport Vineyards and Shepherd’s Run.

10. Sip co*cktails on the rooftop of The Vanderbilt

The Vanderbilt Hotel in Newport offers a seasonal roof deck with views of town and the harbor, a perfect spot to enjoy a sunset co*cktail. The Vanderbilt is located at 41 Mary St, in Newport.

11. Stroll on the Cliff Walk

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Take a stroll along the 3.5 mile scenic path overlooking the ocean and backing up against the stunning Newport Mansions.

12. Tour the Newport Mansions

Picture the height of the Gilded Age with a tour of the Newport Mansions. Once used as summer homes or “cottages” by the New York elite, these stunning mansions are the U.S. answer to castles and palaces. Start with the Breakers and then continue with Rosecliff, Marble House, The Elms, or one of the other great houses.

13. Attend Newport Folk or Jazz Festival

Each summer Newport’s Fort Adams plays host to two major music festivals — the Newport Jazz Festival and Newport Folk Festival. Whether you enjoy the show from the park grounds or the water, these are a highlight of the summer season. Just remember to get your tickets early if you want entrance to the festival grounds!

14. Watch the sunset from the Castle Hill Inn

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Castle Hill Inn is a luxury hotel located on a 40-acre estate in Newport overlooking the ocean. Even if you can’t afford a room to stay overnight, you can enjoy drinks and dining on The Lawn with beautiful sunset views over the water. Castle Hill Inn is located at 590 Ocean Drive in Newport.

15. Fly a kite at Brenton Point State Park

Brenton Point State Park is located on a former grand estate with a 180 degree view of the ocean. The winds make it a perfect spot for flying a kite, having a picnic, or climbing over the rocks to watch the sunset.

16. Take a scenic drive on Ocean Avenue

There are many scenic drives in Rhode Island, but the best is along Ocean Avenue in Newport, past Brenton Point State Park and then along Bellevue Avenue past the Newport Mansions.

17. Enjoy drinks at the Coast Guard House

The perfect way to end a beach day in Narragansett is with sunset drinks at the upstairs deck bar of The Coast Guard House. The Coast Guard House and its iconic stone towers is located at 40 Ocean Rd in Narragansett.

18. Sail around Newport

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Newport is the sailing capital of the world and there are plenty of ways to see the City by the Sea from the water. See my tips for the best things to do in Newport!

19. Play at the International Tennis Hall of Fame

Visit the Tennis Hall of Fame, explore the museum, or watch a match on the historic courts. The International Tennis Hall of Fame is located at 194 Bellevue Ave in Newport.

20. Take a hike at Sachuest Wildlife Refuge

If you are looking for hiking in Rhode Island, Sachuest National Wildlife Refuge offers many trails offering bird watching and beautiful views of the ocean and surrounding beaches.

21. Go bird watching at Norman Bird Sanctuary

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The Norman Bird Sanctuary offers a number of fun public programs, as well as access to seven miles of hiking trails and bird watching. As of this writing, the trails are still open but trail passes need to be purchased online or via phone in advance. The Norman Bird Sanctuary is located at 583 Third Beach Road in Middletown.

22. Climb on the rocks at Beavertail State Park

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Spending a day at Beavertail State Park in Jamestown is one of our favorite things to do in Rhode Island in the summer. You can visit the lighthouse museum, check out the tiny local aquarium, climb over the rocks and examine the tide pools, or enjoy a picnic. It is also a great spot to fly a kite.

23. Go kayaking in Wickford

The Kayak Centre in Wickford offers tours, rentals and sales of kayaking and stand up paddle boards. From their location, you can explore the local salt ponds or the bay. After your paddle you can enjoy the shops and restaurants of downtown Wickford.

24. Watch a show at Theater by the Sea

Theater by the Sea in South Kingstown offers Broadway-quality productions and programming for kids in a historic theater and playhouse.

25. Eat oysters at Matunuck Oyster Bar

Matunuck Oyster Bar offers indoor and outdoor seating overlooking Potter Pond with some of the sweetest, smallest, tastiest oysters around, along with pond and farm-to-table cuisine.

26. Search for driftwood in Charlestown

East State Beach in Charlestown is one of the least developed of the Rhode Island state beaches, taking up three miles of prime beach shoreline. You will often see driftwood washed up on the beach. Parking is limited so get there early during high season.

27. Brunch at the Ocean House

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This beachfront, luxury historic hotel offers a Sunday Jazz Brunch that is perfect for special occasions with a raw bar, classic entrees, fresh pastries, bubbles, and musical entertainment. Ocean House is located at 1 Bluff Ave in Westerly.

28. Attend the Newport St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Newport’s sister city is Kinsale, Ireland and Newport has a long history of ties with the Irish, with even a Museum of Newport Irish History. Each year, the Saturday before St. Patrick’s Day is the annual Newport St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

29. Get doughboys at Iggy’s

Line up to sample the doughboys and clam cakes at Iggy’s Doughboys and Chowder House in Narragansett or Warwick. When in Narragansett, you can then pop over to Aunt Carrie’s to see which you like better.

30. Ride the carousel in Watch Hill

Take a spin on the historic Flying Horses carousel, delighting families since 1883. Maybe you will get lucky and grab the brass ring!

31. Take the ferry to Block Island

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Hop on the Ferry for a Block Island day trip or a weekend getaway. Rent bicycles or scooters to explore the island or stay close to town and enjoy Bloody Marys on the beach at Ballard’s Beach Resort.

32. Order a donut cake from Allie’s Donuts

You haven’t had the best of the Rhode Island foods without tasting a donut cake from Allie’s Donuts. Allie’s Donuts is located at 3661 Quaker Lane in North Kingstown.

33. Take a seal watching tour

Bundle up because November through April is the best time to see the “dogs of the sea” on a seal watching and lighthouse cruise with Save the Bay.

34. Get a lobster roll at Champlin’s

Champlin’s Seafood Deck is located at the entrance to Galilee Harbor, home of Rhode Island’s largest fishing fleet. Enjoy one of the best lobster rolls in Rhode Island on their spacious deck and watch local fishermen unload their daily catch or pick up a lobster to go. Champlin’s Seafood Deck is located at 256 Great Island Rd in Narragansett.

35. Listen to music at the Rhode Island Philharmonic Rush Hour concerts

If you are new to classical music, the Friday night Rhode Island Philharmonic Rush Hour concerts at The Vets in Providence is a great introduction. Shorter than the Saturday night concerts, they also include a discussion about the music with the conductor before and after the show.

36. Walk across the Providence pedestrian bridge

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Providence’s pedestrian bridge connects the East Side to Downcity and the Innovation District. Check out what is happening or, in the summer, grab a drink at The Guild Beer Garden and then stroll through Providence to find some street art before crossing the bridge and explore the vegan specialties at Plant City, the plant-based food hall.

37. Join a Gallery Night Providence

On the third Thursday of every month, from March through November, eighteen of the city’s “art spots” open their doors for Gallery Night Providence. You can take a free guided Art Trolley tour or choose your own itinerary, visiting the galleries of your choice.

38. Eat french fries from Haven Bros.

The 1930s-era Haven Bros. trailer is the original Providence food truck. Ubiquitous in downtown Providence for decades, they serve up the tastiest, crispiest fries, along with other comfort foods.

39. Attend Waterfire

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WaterFirelights up over eighty braziers fromWaterplace ParktoMemorial/South Main Street Park on scheduled evenings throughout the season. The music, entertainment, and ambience make this a must-attend annual event.

40. Attend a Providence food truck event

Like any good foodie city, Providence is home to a wide variety of food trucks from gourmet Gastros to Friskie Fries. Find a food truck event and bring your appetite and some friends to taste test your way through.

41. Get artsy at PVD Fest

In September, artists from around the globe gather in Providence and live music, dance, food, and visual art installations transform the city in a four-day, multi-arts take-over of public spaces, parks and outdoor stages.

42. Visit Roger Williams Park Zoo

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Located on 40 acres, Roger Williams Park Zoo is home to 160 species of animals including a Komodo dragon, zebras, red pandas, African elephants, Masai giraffes, snow leopards, bears, anteaters, flamingoes, sloths, and more. There are opportunities to feed giraffes and farmyard animals, as well a ride a zip line or train through the woodlands.

43. Sip a local brew

There are over 30 craft breweries to investigate, many offering tasting rooms and special events. Whether you join a beer tour or pick a few to try, see which ones you like best.

44. See the Big Nazo puppets

I’m not sure anything like Big Nazo exists outside of Rhode Island. Big Nazo is an international performance group of visual artists, puppet performers, and masked musicians who unite to create bizarre and hilarious larger-than-life sized characters, environments, and spectacles. These creatures are far from the cuddly faces on Sesame Street, but they enthrall all ages none-the-less.

45. Have breakfast at the Modern Diner

The Modern Diner in Pawtucket is the first diner in the USA to be accepted on the National Register for Historic Places. Located in a 1930s-era Sterling Streamliner, they continue to innovate with some of the tastiest breakfast options around from marscapone-stuffed French toast to a dizzying array of eggs Benedicts. Modern Diner is located at 364 East Avenue in Pawtucket.

46. Attend a Providence Bruins game

Even though our minor league baseball team is leaving the state, we can still enjoy local hockey with the Providence Bruins or the Brown University Brown Bear games.

47. Eat clam cakes from Dune Brothers Seafood

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There are many great seafood restaurants and clam shacks around the state but for a long time, Providence was missing a tasty, but casual, seafood joint until Dune Brothers Seafood came to town. This permanent food truck and patio in the Innovation District features traceable local seafood from New England. And their clam cakes are the best — the secret is the beef fat they use for frying.

48. Visit the RISD Museum

We don’t have the same scale of museums as larger states, but the RISD Museum offers a small but world class art museum. You can explore galleries with Asian, Ancient Egyptian, and Ancient Greek and Roman art, or focus on modern and contemporary galleries and temporary exhibits.

49. Take a gondola ride

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Enjoy an authentic Venetian gondola ride through the heart of a Renaissance city, great for a special occasion or romantic night out. Just make your reservation with La Gondola far in advance if you hope to go during Waterfire.

50. Buy local at a farmer’s market

There are many farmers markets in Rhode Island on varying days and locations throughout the state. Check one out for fresh produce, fish, meat, juices, cheeses, and other locally-made goods.

51. Wander through the books at the Providence Athenaeum

The Providence Athenaeum was founded in 1836 as an independent, member-supported library. Today, the Athenaeum seeks to enrich the literary, cultural, and intellectual pursuits of its members and surrounding community with many special events. Plus it is a great place to explore for booklovers!

52. Watch a show at PPAC

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The Providence Performing Arts Center welcomes traveling Broadway shows, programming for kids, and musical performances. This world-class venue is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is a perfect alternative going to NYC to see a show.

53. Tour the State House

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The Rhode Island State House features one of the largest self-supporting marble domes in this world. Tours are typically offered daily on the hour between 9 am and 4 pm, or you can take a self-guided tour.

54. Take a stroll through DePasquale Square

Enjoy an espresso, pasta, or a glass of wine on the patio at Venda Ravioli or just stroll through this Federal Hill square on a weekend evening to listen to the music, watch the people dancing along, or throw a coin in the fountain.

55. Eat a red velvet cupcake from La Salle Bakery

If you are a fan of red velvet cake, you need to try one of the ginormous red velvet cupcakes from La Salle Bakery.

56. Shop at the Providence Flea

Providence Flea was launched in 2013 as a juried vintage and artisan maker market. Held outside in District Park, the market has hosted over 500 vendors. In the winter the Flea moves indoors at Farm Fresh RI.

57. Enjoy a giant slice of chocolate cake from Gregg’s

Speaking of good cake, you can’t beat the six-layer, Death by Chocolate Cake from Gregg’s is unbeatable. Bring your appetite or a buddy because one slice is huge! Oh and FYI, they do take out!

58. Learn history at Gaspee Days in Cranston

Gaspee Days commemorates the burning of the British schooner, HMS Gaspee, by Rhode Island patriots in 1772. This has become recognized as the first bloodshed of the American Revolution. Since 1965, the village of Pawtuxet, RI has marked this moment in history with its annual Gaspee Days Celebration. This typically includes a parade, arts and crafts festival, a road race, and the symbolic “Burning of the Gaspee.”

59. Ride your bike on the East Bay Bike Path

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The East Bay Bike Path is a 14.5-mile paved rail trail starting in Providence in India Point Park, and crossing the Seekonk River and continuing southeast to Bristol along the shoreline of Narragansett Bay. This crosses the hiking trail at the Audubon Society in Bristol and ends in Colt State Park.

60. Picnic at Colt State Park

Colt State Park occupies 464 acres on Poppasquash Neck inBristol. It is a perfect spot for a picnic, fishing from the pier, or a walk along the water.

61. Ride the rails with the Rail Explorers

Hop onto the pedal-driven Rail Explorers, which operates along the Old Colony Railroad, built in 1862. The rails meander alongside spectacular Narragansett Bay offering riders views that include Jamestown, the Mount Hope Bridge, Hog Island Lighthouse, and coastal woodlands.

62. Have a Del’s

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Is there anything more Rhode Island than Del’s Frozen Lemonade? Whether you choose lemon, mango, or watermelon, it just tastes like summer.

63. Attend the Scituate Arts Festival

The Scituate Arts Festival takes place over Columbus Day weekend in October on the charming Village Green in Scituate. You will find juried vendors of art, crafts, and antiques, along with food stands and entertainment, making it fun for the whole family.

64. Drink an Awful Awful

Newport Creamery dates back to 1928 and in 1940, they opened a “milk bar” serving ice cream. Since then, generations of Rhode Islanders have been enjoying their signature drink, the Awful Awful, their version of the milkshake that comes in 11 flavors.

65. Eat Apple cider donuts

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One of the best things to do in the fall in Rhode Island is to search for the best apple cider donuts in Rhode Island. Our favorites are at Jaswell’s Farm and Hard Pressed Cider Company, what about you?

66. Attend the Jack-o-Lantern Spectacular

For the month of October, evenings at Roger Williams Park Zoo transform into the Jack-o-Lantern Spectacular. Featuring over 5,000 intricately-craved pumpkins along a trail through the zoo, this event is a fall favorite for years.

67. Go skiing at Yawgoo Valley

When winter comes, it is time to head to Rhode Island’s only ski mountain. It may also be the only place I can ski a double black diamond. Perfect for beginners and ski lessons for youngsters, Yawgoo Valley is a local favorite for skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing.

68. Ride in the bumper boats at the Providence Rink

The Providence Rink is the first outdoor rink to hostbumper cars on ice. One of the best things to do in Rhode Island in the winter, it books up early so be sure to reserve your tickets weeks in advance.

69. See a Christmas Carol at Trinity Rep

A Christmas Carol, a story by Charles Dickens, has celebrated 42 years atTrinity Rep theater. Rhode Island’s family holiday tradition brings Ebenezer Scrooge, Jacob Marley, Tiny Tim, and the ghosts ofChristmasPast,Present, and Future to life on stage.

70. Watch the Nutcracker from Festival Ballet

Join Clara and herNutcrackerPrince on a magical journey complete with beautiful sets, elegant choreography, and world class dancers from Ballet RI bringing this holiday tradition to the stage.

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Are you ready to start working on your Rhode Island bucket list? Download our printable PDF and start checking things off.

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