Visitors flock to Block Island during the summer months to enjoy world-class resort amenities in a small town setting. The island has been included in The Nature Conservancy’s “12 Last Great Places in the Western Hemisphere” list. About 40 percent of the island has been set aside for conservation.Enjoy nearly 17 miles (27 kilometers) of clean beaches with clear water, or hike, bike, climb, walk and swim throughout the island’s scenic landscape. Beach lovers can take a short walk in any direction to wind up on one Block Island’s beautiful stretches of sand. Spend a day at Mansion Beach, where you can enjoy crystal-clear water. Visit the southeast corner of the island for the Mohegan Bluffs. Begin at the top with sweeping views. Then, climb down more than a hundred steps over steep terrain to arrive at a rocky beach.Plan to watch the sunset at one of the island’s lighthouses. Enjoy scenic views as you follow the path to the North Lighthouse, which has the ocean on one side and a large pond on the other. Learn some of the local history at the Southeast Lighthouse, which originally dates back to the 1800s and has been relocated farther back from the water for preservation.Take the family for a hike on the Greenway Walking Trails, a 28-mile (45-kilometer) network that will take you across most of the island. There are several different access points to the trails that take you on various walks, such as Clay Head Hill Trail, which offers some of the best views on the island. Block Island is about 14 miles (22 kilometers) south of the Rhode Island coast. Most visitors travel to Block Island aboard ferries, which take anywhere from 30 to 90 minutes depending on your departure point. The island is busiest during summer months and hosts a smaller population year-round.
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Popular places to visit
Mohegan Bluffs
Explore the great outdoors at Mohegan Bluffs, a lovely green space in New Shoreham. While you're in the area, stroll along the seaside.
Great Salt Pond
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Great Salt Pond during your travels in New Shoreham. While you're in the area, stroll along the seaside.
North Lighthouse
You can find out about the history of New Shoreham when you stop by North Lighthouse. Wander the beaches and seaside in the area.
Sachem Pond
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Sachem Pond during your travels in New Shoreham. Wander the beaches and seaside in the area.
Crescent Beach
If a restful vacation is part of your travel plans, Crescent Beach might be the perfect place to seek out during your trip to New Shoreham. While you're in the area, stroll along the seaside.
Coast Guard Beach
Why not spend a carefree afternoon at Coast Guard Beach during your travels in New Shoreham? While you're in the area, stroll along the seaside.
Reviews of Block Island
5/5 - Excellent
Very beautiful. Barn restaurant near the inn has great thin crust Margarita Pizzas
5/5 - Excellent
Always the best!!
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Hiked every day... Amazing conserved trails.
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Scenic bicycle paths & beautiful beaches!
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Great place to spend a quiet and relaxing weekend!
4/5 - Good
Favorable enough impression to want to revisit both in winter and high season.
- Mohegan Bluffs
- Ballard's Beach
- Coast Guard Beach
- Crescent Beach
- Mansion Beach
- Great Salt Pond
- North Lighthouse
- Rodman's Hollow
- Sachem Pond
- Dories Cove Beach
- Settler's Rock
- Block Island Historical Society Museum
- Clay Head Preserve
- Lewis-Dickens Farm
- Sacred Labyrinth
- Nichols Park
- Sachem Pond Wildlife Refuge
- Nathan Mott Park
- Clayhead Nature Trail