After a long winter, we can’t think of any place better to kick off spring than at this tulip farm in Rhode Island. Whether you’ve been craving a huge dose of color or you’re a fresh flower fanatic, Wicked Tulips Flower Farm will make your heart bloom!

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Have you ever been to this amazing Rhode Island tulip farm and tiptoed through the tulips? Are you planning to visit this year? If so, which were your favorites? We’d love to read about your experience in the comments section below!

Stay up-to-date on the schedule by checking the farm’s official website page, as well as the entity’s Facebook page.

While you’re making plans for spring, check out these other extraordinary spots in the Ocean State.

If you’re still in the mood for more Rhode Island adventures, take a look at this video:

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Adventures in Rhode Island

Where can we find other farms in Rhode Island?

  • Established in the 1800s, Salisbury Farm in Johnston is known for the original New England corn maze.
  • The Rocky Point Farm in Warwick is where you can pick blueberries galore in season.
  • Clark Farms at Matunuck in South Kingstown features a corn maze, hayrides, and a petting zoo in the fall.

Read on to learn about the many other beautiful farms in Rhode Island.

Where can we find biking trails in Rhode Island?

  • The Fred Lippitt Woonasquatucket River Greenway offers views of the Woonasquatucket River as it winds from Johnston to Providence.
  • The Blackstone River Bikeway, the third longest in the state, meanders along the Blackstone River from Woonsocket to Cumberland.
  • The East Bay Bike Path was the first multi-town bike path constructed in Rhode Island and extends from Providence to Bristol.

Read on to learn about the many other captivating biking trails in Rhode Island.

Where can we find farmers markets in Rhode Island?

  • The Pawtucket Winters Market, Hope Artiste Village in Pawtucket is popular for its array of delicious locally-grown produce.
  • In addition to great fresh produce and meats, the Aquidneck Growers Market in Middletown features live music.
  • Held outdoors and moving into a barn when the weather is cold, is the Mount Hope Farm Farmers' Market in Bristol.

Read on to learn about the many other farmers markets in Rhode Island.

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