Rhode Island Tourist / Travel Information

State Parks and Campgrounds---State Tourist Travel Information

Rhode Island was one of the thirteen original American Colonies that declared independence against British rule to begin the American Revolution. This state is the smallest state in the United States, but it’s the one with the longest official name.

Every point in the state is within 30 miles of sea water, you can know the state very quickly. The historical attractions are the main attractions of the state. You will discover that Rhode Island has an abundance of Colonial and Victorian homes, palatial estates reminiscent of the gilded age and public buildings, a delightful 17th century fishing village, the boyhood home of one of America’s finest colonial artist, and two houses of worship which represent the roots of religious freedom in America. The state's compact size makes it simple to travel from one site to the next!

Narragansett Bay is the sparkling geographic center of Rhode Island; you will enjoy their hospitality and the aquatic activities they have such as: sailing, boating, fishing, kayaking, cruising, swimming and others. Also, you can enjoy pleasant food next to the ocean, taking pleasure of the view. Don’t forget to visit their main cities and towns including: Providence (capital), Newport, Warwick, Cranston, Pawtucket and Woonsocket.