Explore 100 miles of beautiful coastline, stroll through historic villages, taste fresh from the boat seafood, hike or bike to places of undisturbed beauty, kayak a winding river or sheltered cove. These are just a few ways to enjoy one of New England’s favorite vacation spots. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker looking for adventure or you want a peaceful setting where you can simply relax and unwind, South County is the perfect vacation destination.
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We always buy our vegetable plants here. They are hardy and yield great vegetables. We highly recommend this farm.
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This mid-eighteenth century homestead overlooking Narragansett Bay was the center of a plantation that produced food for local and foreign markets. Casey Farm was the location for a skirmish with the British that left its mark on the farmhouse. Starting in the mid-nineteenth century, the Casey family began to improve the farm and lease it to tenant farmers. In 1955, they donated their ancestral home to Historic New England. Today, farm managers raise organically grown produce for a Community Supported Agriculture program. A weekly Saturday morning farmers' market from May to October offers products from other local farms and artisans. The site provides a perfect setting for educational programs, including field trips and summer camps. Guided tours between June 1 and October 15 include the farmyard and cemetery, where six generations of Caseys are buried.
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A fun place to visit while spending time on BI with children. We biked here with 2 teens (14) and we thoroughly enjoyed seeing all the different exotic animals. We watched an older kangaroo lounging about while a younger "roo" was hopping like mad all over the place. We got a kick out of the lemurs & cute alpacas. There were beautiful flowers to look at as well. We noticed a bathroom as well as hand sanitizer which we used before & after.
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Four of us spent a great time visiting the Abrams Animal Farm on Spring Street in Block Island. There were a variety of animals (black pig, small pony, donkey-zebra, large turtle, emu, etc.) in a natural setting. We enjoyed it immensely.
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This is a cute little farm stand with animals and fresh produce! We are so glad we found it. The kids loved picking out a fresh snack and being able to see the "farm" animals. It was a cute detour during our beach getaway in the area.
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