Spring festivals in Rhode Island mean the flowers are blooming, and we couldn’t be happier!  If you love colorful blossoms and other reminders of the season, you’ll be happy to hear that the staff at Seven Cedars Farm, in Smithfield, is hosting its annual Spring Festival on May 11, 2024. That means unique handmade gifts for you or someone special, delicious baked goods, and lovely plants and blooms just in time for Mother’s Day. Here’s why this is one of the things to do in Rhode Island in spring.

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Spring festivals in Rhode Island include this awesome experience. Discover more on the Seven Cedars Farm website. Have you attended this pretty farm for an event or festival? Please share your experience in the comments below.

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Festivals In Rhode Island

What are some of the best festivals in Rhode Island?

  • Charlestown Seafood Festival: This award-winning festival every August is one of the biggest events in New England. Enjoy some of the best seafood on the coast, arts and crafts, and live music.
  • Newport Kite Festival: Is there a better way to celebrate the summer than filling the sky with colorful kites dancing about the clouds? Run out to the coast and see kite displays and participate in interactive workshops and other fun activities.
  • Misquamicut Spring Festival (Westerly) On the picturesque shore of Misquamicut State Beach, enjoy classic carnival rides, a classic car show, food truck fare, and a fantastic arts and crafts show. Dance along to the best New England sounds.
  • Annual Apple Festival (Johnston): This free September event celebrates everything apple. Shop the craft fair, eat some down-home goodness, and dance the day away.
  • Bristol Christmas Festival: Starting with a grand illumination, Santa's arrival is welcomed with music and all of the old-fashioned activities you might expect in a New England town at Christmas.

Where are some of the best state parks in Rhode Island?

  • Dr. John Champlin Glacier Park (Westerly): A large trail system is available on the 134 acres showcasing lovely ponds and sand barrens. The ridges offer peeks of Block Island, Long Island, Winnapaug Pond, and Block Island Sound.
  • Salter Memorial Grove Park (Warwick): This 12-acre park on the placid Providence River has five trails to explore the woodlands. Keep your eyes open for a variety of birds and plants.

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