When it comes to autumn, Rhode Island tends to be eclipsed by its more northern New England neighbors – but we think that’s a mistake. Sure, New Hampshire and Vermont have mountains, but here in the Ocean State our equally gorgeous foliage is set against the dramatic background of the Atlantic. There’s one town we think is particularly beautiful in the fall – here’s why you should visit.
Tiny, historic Jamestown is positively magical in the fall. After all, where can you better experience what makes Rhode Island special than on an island?
The summer tourists have moved north to gawk at the leaves in Vermont, and we can all enjoy the stark beauty of the ocean as the cold begins to set in.
A fall trip to Jamestown wouldn't be complete without a stop at Watson Farm. During any visit in the fall season you'll be able to vividly picture life in the Jamestown settlement during harvest season.