Most People Don’t Know These 7 Super Tiny Towns In Rhode Island Exist
Sometimes it feels like the whole state of Rhode Island is a small town. It’s so easy to run into people you know on almost every corner. Though densely populated in comparison to most other states, there are a few places that maintain that classic small town feel a little more than the rest. Here are 7 of the smallest towns by population in Little Rhody.


Exeter is known for diverse cemeteries full of alleged vampires, charming diners, and lovely hiking trails.
All of this diversity is found within a town with total population of just 6,425.


West Greenwich abounds with opportunity for outdoor adventures. The total population was reported as 6,135 in 2010 and sure feels small!


Though University of Rhode Island, a major public university, makes Kingston feel a little fuller, this still makes our list of small towns. With just 5,446 people as of 2010 and charming independently owned shops and restaurants, Kingston is a wonderful place to visit in Rhode Island.


Jamestown might be one of the most beautiful towns on this list. The small population of 5,405 matched with the New England coastal town feel creates a pure Ocean State experience.


The northern town of Foster is full of amazing trails, hunting, and lovely views all over. The small population of 4,606 makes this a charming town to call home.


With a reported population of 3,492 in 2010, Little Compton is not only small, but fairly sparse. An amazing vineyard, vintage shops, and great restaurants add to its glory.


New Shoreham, which comprises most of Block Island, is unlike anywhere else. It's full of amazing beaches, wonderful small restaurants, and tons of attractions.
Be it the Middle of Nowhere Diner, small vineyards, and of course the beach, each of these towns has something fun and different to offer. What is your favorite small town in Rhode Island?
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