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🚗 2.5 hr from Stamford SummerEarly Fall Ages 2–16

Block Island, RI

New England Islands

No cars needed, dramatic cliffs, and the best beach in Rhode Island — 1.5 hours from New Haven

Block Island is one of the most underrated family destinations in New England — 40% of the land is preserved as wildlife refuge, the beaches are spectacular, and the pace is so slow that grandparents immediately decompress. The Mohegan Bluffs are Rhode Island's most dramatic natural feature. The island is small enough to bike in a day. You can leave the car in Point Judith and take the ferry — the island manages just fine without it.

1.5 hrs drive to Point Judith · 1 hr ferry to Block Island · No passport required

Why Grandparents Love It

Almost no car traffic — the island is quiet, the roads are narrow, and you can walk or bike everywhere safely

Everything is within 3 miles of the ferry dock — you genuinely do not need a car

Block Island's pace is slower than anywhere else in New England — it forces everyone to decompress

Mohegan Bluffs: 200-foot clay sea cliffs stretching two miles along the south coast — the most dramatic view in Rhode Island

40% of the island is protected conservation land — the blueberry bushes, walking trails, and wildlife are extraordinary in late summer

Crescent Beach: a 3-mile long, clean, calm swimming beach a short bike ride from the ferry dock

The Southeast Lighthouse: a red brick Victorian lighthouse perched dramatically at the top of the Mohegan Bluffs

Top Free Pick

Mohegan Bluffs Walk

Walk or bike to the South End of the island and descend the wooden stairs to the base of 200-foot clay cliffs stretching east along the coast. The Southeast Lighthouse sits at the top. The view from the bluff-top path is the best on the island. Free to access — just get there.

Free All ages (stairs to beach for ages 5+)

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