The Incredible Rhode Island Park You’ll Want To Visit Over And Over Again
In a state the size of Rhode Island, you might think that it's impossible to find a peaceful retreat, but that's not the case at all. Little Rhody is home to plenty of parks, and this is one you definitely don't want to miss.
Colt State Park is located in Bristol at Route 114.
You'll find this waterfront park on Poppasquash Neck - one of Rhode Island's most stunning pieces of coastline. The park calls this "the gem of the state parks system," and you'll see why the moment you arrive.
The stone walls are similar to those you'd find in rural Europe, and hearken back to the history of this place.
You'll certainly find some time to relax on a bench and enjoy the view.
You can spend an entire day just exploring the paths through the park.
Take a stroll or bike ride while enjoying an incredible ocean view.
Four miles of bike paths meander through this park, providing a beautiful, safe place to ride.
Samuel P. Colt built a majestic summer home here in 1905; today all that remains is the stone barn.
In addition to plenty of natural beauty, you'll find large lawns on which to picnic or fly a kite, an ADA-accessible fishing pier, and a popular open-air chapel.
How will you spend your day at Colt State Park?
What's your favorite thing to do at Colt State Park? We love to hear your thoughts and suggestions in the comments.
If you're looking for more gorgeous spots in Rhode Island, take a look at these 9 state parks that will knock your socks off.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Get the latest updates and news
Thank you for subscribing!




















