The Most Beautiful Wildlife Refuge In New England Is Here In Rhode Island And It’s An Unforgettable Adventure

Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge in Rhode Island offers stunning natural beauty and abundant wildlife, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers.

Rhode Island is drenched in natural beauty - from its beautiful sand beaches to its breathtaking tree tunnels. Even just walking out of our front door guarantees natural beauty within eyesight. One of the most beautiful wildlife refuges in New England is right in our backyard, and it promises an unforgettable adventure in Rhode Island, no matter what time of the year you visit. If you haven't already, you're about to discover the perfect place to go when you want to reconnect with nature.

Escape the stress of daily life, at least for a few hours, when you visit the jaw-dropping Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge in Middletown.

With three easy trails that meander through the 242-acre natural wonder, you'll have little difficulty exploring and drinking in the natural beauty that surrounds you.

Wear a pair of comfy shoes and bring a camera because you'll likely cross paths with a slew of wildlife - from deer and rabbits to ducks and butterflies.

The wildlife refuge is home to a wide assortment of birds - as many as 200 species - but is perhaps best known as the winter home of harlequin ducks.

Visit between November and March to see these majestic birds. Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge earns recognition as having the second largest population of these birds on the Atlantic coast.

No matter when you visit, you'll be treated to sensational views of Rhode Island's natural landscape, including the ocean.

If you enjoy birdwatching, bring your binoculars.

With 40 acres of salt marshes and countless observation platforms, the refuge promises plenty of opportunities to view the landscape and the local wildlife.

If you visit during its open hours, stop by the Visitor Center to learn more before beginning your adventure outdoors.

Or find a bench to sit down for some quiet reflection or to catch one of Rhode Island's magnificent sunsets.

Stop by the Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge page on the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service website for more information.

What do you do when you want to have an adventure in Rhode Island? Let us know in the comments! If you're looking for an adventure of a different kind - one that includes a bit of treasure hunting - make your way to this massive antique shop in Rhode Island.

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