Of all the New England states, Rhode Island wins the top prize when it comes to its shoreline beaches. But you may be wondering, “with all these gorgeous waterfront areas, are there any waterfalls near me?” Well if you turn inland you’ll find that we have some stunning waterfalls in Rhode Island. Whether a manmade or natural wonder, waterfalls are magical spots that provide a sense of tranquility. One of the most stunning waterfalls in the Ocean State is Ponaganset Falls. This roadside waterfall is easy for all to admire with absolutely no hiking necessary.

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Have you been to this stunning no hike waterfall? Would you agree that its one of the best waterfalls in Rhode Island? We’d love to read about your experience in the comment section below!

If you are still googling “waterfalls near me,” after your visit to Ponaganset, you can visit even more of Rhode Island’s scenic waterfalls on this fantastic road trip. Take your camera with you and post your shots in our Rhode Island Nature Lovers Group on Facebook.

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Can I hike to any waterfalls in Rhode Island? 

While it's awesome we have such a gorgeous waterfall in Rhode Island that you can reach without hiking, sometimes a hike sounds awesome! Well, you're in luck, if you take a hike through the Arcadia Management Area you can find a few of the best waterfalls in Rhode Island.

Which state parks should I visit in Rhode Island?

The state parks in Rhode Island are pretty hard to beat. Each has its own special perks and type of natural beauty that make them all worth a visit at some point. However, there are a couple that you will definitely want to make a priority to check out. Colt State Park in Bristol is thought to be one of the best state parks in Rhode Island, and with the nickname "the gem of the state parks system" you can't really go wrong. There are lots of gorgeous coastlines to walk around, hiking trails through rich forested areas, and many a field to spread out for a picnic. There is even a workout spot to get stretched out and burn some calories in the fresh air! Another must-visit is Beavertail State Park, this stunning Rhode Island park features four unique overlooks, multiple hiking trails with views of the ocean, and some of the most breathtaking sunset views you can find in little Rhodey.

What are the most picturesque hiking trails in Rhode Island?

Rhode Island is such a stunning state that almost any hiking trail you pick is bound to be gorgeous in one way or another. However, if you are looking to really have your breath taken away, there are a few trails that almost everybody says are ideal for views. The seven-mile Clay Head trail on Block Island is seven miles long and very hilly, so you will get a chance to see the impressive coastline from lots of different angles. This is definitely a good trail to pack a picnic for with lots of stunning spots to stop. Another trail sure to amaze you is the loop at Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge. This secluded trail offers awe-inspiring wire views at every turn, as well as lots of chances to spot local wildlife! If you want some more inspiration take a look at our list of gorgeous hikes in the Ocean State. When you're lacing up your boots and packing your bag, don't forget to leave room for your camera to catch the sights.

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