Block Island is located off the coast of the U.S. state of Rhode Island, named after Dutch explorer Adriaen Block. It is located in the Atlantic Ocean about 14 miles (23 km) east of Montauk Point, Long Island, New York, and 13 miles (21 km) south from mainland Rhode Island, from which it is separated by Block Island Sound.
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Two-hundred-foot cliffs with great views of the Atlantic.
Beautiful! We got there at 10am only a few people there but right after that people kept constanlty coming (probably because the ferry arrives around this time which i believe is the first of the day). Honestly, even with more people its pretty big and its not crowded. Tip - keep walking right or even left to walk along shoreline and away from people. It is very rocky (small uneven rocks) so wear good shoes. As a billion other people said, there is alot of stairs but unless you have difficulty with normal stairs, this will be fine for you. Going up is of course more tiring but will only take a few minutes if you go at a slightly brisk pace. There are plenty of taxis from the ferry to take you there. I believe it was 16 or so around there bucks one way for 2 people and only takes like 5-10 minutes to get there. It is got friendly, the taxis are dog friendly and the ferry is dog friendly. **If you have a drone and want to fly it here such as a DJI drone you have to do special authorization before flying. I did not and could not fly it here due to airport nearby. Only place i could fly my drone was the northern part of the island where the other lighthouse is (there is southeast lighthouse by Mohegan bluffs) and they have a nice quiet beach area up this way too. Have fun!!
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We will bust our butts to catch you some nice fish, and we specialize in BIG Striped Bass and Bluefish. We have quietly built a name as the go-to charter service on Block Island......no shiny boat or free drinks, just hard core fishing. We want to catch fish more than you do!! Come try us out.
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Pond and Beyond Kayak small owner operated business. I offer guided tours, instruction, and rentals. Tours are available for individuals, couples, groups- (scouts/wedding parties/family reunions), kids, and families. Custom tours are available. All tours require making a reservation!The Great Salt Pond (also known as the New Harbor) on Block Island offers a variety of paddling options- suitable for every skill level. All ages welcome. special tours include full moon paddle, sunset paddle, kids in kayaks, family paddles, and fun Fridays email is the best way to get more information. ECO based adventure / environmental education/ play ADDED PADDLE BOARDS
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Beach Rose Bicycles specializes in Trek, Raleigh and Electra bikes. Choices of hybrid, mountain, dual sport, Cruiser and sport comfort models are offered in a wide range of sizes in both men’s frames and step through frames for women and men. Couples may also enjoy Trek tandem bicycles for two. Children’s bikes, tag-a-longs, trailers and child seats provide many options for families. Located at 1622 Roslyn Rd next door to the Rose Farm Inn, Beach Rose Bicycles is just a half-mile from the ferry dock. The Bike Rental Shop is also on the way to some of the Island’s most special scenic areas including the South-East Lighthouse. DIRECTIONS to Beach Rose Bicycles: Starting from the Block Island Ferry, turn left on Water Street towards the statue of Rebecca, reaching the Round-About, take a right up High Street. At the top of the hill you will see a sign for the Rose Farm Inn. Follow the paved driveway passing the Atlantic Inn then walk beyond the Rose Farm Inn. Beach Rose Bicycles has a sign, a deck and red barn doors. We are the closest bike shop to the Atlantic Inn, Spring House Hotel, 1661 Inn, Bellevue House and Seabreeze Inn. We are also near the Hotel Manisses, Sheffield House and Anchor House.
We rented bicycles from Peter to explore Block Island during our honeymoon. Since we rented after 5pm, the next day was free! We had the bicycles for over 24 hours for $40 each. Peter equipped us with a lock and a helmet (both included in the rental). We both got bikes with collapsable baskets (also included in our rental!) If you are interested in exploring Block Island by bicycle, rent from Beach Rose!
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Trails will get you to the secluded parts of the island.
The Greenway Trails are a lovely collection of dirt tree-shaded trails that interconnect and take you around the airport. For the adventurous experienced hiker, you could take it down Lakeside Drive to the Mohegan Trail and back to Old Harbor. Remember to bring water.
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These two lighthouses stand watch over tiny Block Island, scene of 59 ship wrecks in the early 1800s.
The Block Island Southeast Light is a National Historic Landmark, an island icon, and a success story of historic preservation in New England. This beautiful 1875 Gothic-style brick building sits atop the Mohegan Bluffs, an even more beautiful natural setting, where it shines its light out for dozens of miles over the sea. By the 1990s, the cliffs had eroded so far back that they threatened the building, so the entire structure was moved 300 feet back to ensure its preservation. Today it houses a museum and allows people to climb to the top of its tower, and its wide green lawn invites people to relax and picnic. As of summer 2019 the exterior of the tower is being renovated; work will proceed to the interior once that work is finished.
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Granite lighthouse that was built on Sandy Point in 1867. Inside the building is a maritime museum. There are five rooms of exhibits each showcasing a particular piece of maritime history. Please come visit. The views are spectacular! We are open full time in July and August. Weekends in September and October until Columbus Day.
This lighthouse is so beautiful! It’s set among dunes and a beautiful beach. If you love lighthouses, this is a must see.
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Wildlife refuge formed by glaciers.
The birthplace of Block Island’s conservation movement, and one of New England’s most remarkable coastal landscapes. Rodman’s Hollow is a place that’s better seen than described, but I’ll do my best to give you a sense of it. From its trailhead off Cooneymus Road, the hollow appears as a vast, forested basin in the land. Created by the same glaciers that made New England’s present geography, you descend into the hollow along the primary trail, Black Rock Road. You can take smaller paths to your left and right to go further into the forest, but I love to follow Black Rock Road until it begins to rise again out of the basin. Somehow the colors of the sky and wild grasses seem more intense in that place — clouds seem to sit on hilltops, and you catch sea breezes at each crest until you begin to see the ocean. From there you can follow paths along the Black Rock Bluffs at the southern shore, which offer some of the Island’s best views. In spring, the many shad trees in the Hollow bloom into a silver color, which is a beautiful sight to take in from the trailhead.
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Crescent beach on Block Island
One of the cliches about the self-descriptions found on dating web sites and in classified ads are all those people who like to go on long walks. Well, Crescent Beach was created just for those people! This beach is miles long. The sand is clean with just the right amount of seaweed and "stuff" coming from the ocean. My understanding is that September is still considered high season on Block Island. That being the case, I never felt crowded on this beach. More than enough room for everyone, especially those who like to go on long walks. The only difficulties one might have is at high tide, when there is no space between the water and the rock pile retaining walls behind the beach. This beach alone makes a trip to Block Island worthwhile.
4.5 based on 141 reviews
Secluded beach on Block Island.
Clean water and socially distanced beachgoers. Very respectful and chill atmosphere. Lots of families and good waves.
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