Seasonal & Holidays
Hello, Spring! 9 Things To Do Around North Kingstown
A fresh season brings new reasons to get outside and discover what our community has to offer.

Spring is here — and it’s the perfect time to get out, explore and reconnect with your community. Across North Kingstown, seasonal events, outdoor spots and local favorites offer plenty of ways to enjoy the energy of a new season.
To help you get started, we’ve rounded up some great ways to make the most of spring around North Kingstown. Before heading out, check with each location directly for current hours, availability and any ticketing or reservation details.
1. Rome Point
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📍 1344 Boston Neck Rd, North Kingstown, RI 02852
Rome Point is a scenic coastal preserve known for its gentle walking trails, sweeping Narragansett Bay views, and the chance to spot seals offshore in cooler months. Spring is particularly welcoming here, with sea breezes and quiet paths that make it feel like a peaceful escape, and there’s a small parking area at the trailhead.
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📍 11 Roosevelt Ave, North Kingstown, RI 02852
Wilson Park is a centrally located green space with open fields, walking paths, and plenty of room to stretch out on a sunny spring afternoon. It’s an easy, low-key stop whether you’re taking a quick stroll or lingering a bit longer, and parking is available right on site.
🔗 More info: northkingstownri.gov/facilities/facility/details/wilson-park-47
3. Calf Pasture Point Beach
📍 Quonsett Point Bike Path, North Kingstown, RI 02852
This beach favorite for locals is ideal for breezy shoreline walks, birdwatching, and enjoying early-season coastal views before summer crowds arrive. The calm setting makes it great for a slower pace, and it’s worth checking seasonal access details and parking rules before visiting.
🔗 More info: northkingstownri.gov/facilities/facility/details/Calf-Pasture-Point-Beach-17
4. Casey Farm
📍 2325 Boston Neck Rd, Saunderstown, RI 02874
Operated by Historic New England, Casey Farm blends history and open space with fields, farm buildings, and seasonal events that feel especially lively in spring. It’s a pleasant place for a relaxed wander, and checking hours ahead is helpful since they vary by season and programming.
🔗 More info: casey.farm/
5. Ryan Park
📍661 Oak Hill Rd, North Kingstown, RI 02852
Ryan Park offers wide open spaces, wooded trails, and recreational areas that make it easy to tailor your visit to however active you’re feeling. Spring brings fresh greenery and a quieter atmosphere, and there’s a spacious parking lot near the main entrance.
🔗 More info: northkingstownri.gov/facilities/facility/details/ryanpark-35
6. Smith’s Castle
📍 55 Richard Smith Dr, North Kingstown, RI 02852
Smith’s Castle combines colonial history with beautifully maintained grounds overlooking the water, making it a scenic and educational spring outing. The outdoor areas are great for a short stroll, and it’s best to confirm visiting hours if you plan to tour the interior.
🔗 More info: smithscastle.org/
7. Gilbert Stuart Birthplace and Museum
📍 815 Gilbert Stuart Rd, Saunderstown, RI 02874
Set on a peaceful property with walking paths and a mill pond, this historic site offers both cultural interest and a tranquil outdoor setting. Spring is a lovely time to explore the grounds, and checking seasonal hours ensures the museum buildings are open if you want the full experience.
🔗 More info: gilbertstuartmuseum.org/
8. Quonset Point Bike Path
📍 Roger Williams Way, North Kingstown, RI 02852
This paved path runs through the Quonset area with water views, making it great for biking, jogging, or a longer walk on mild spring days. It’s an easy way to get some fresh air without committing to a hike, and there are multiple access points with nearby parking.
🔗 More info: dot.ri.gov/travel/bikeri/quonset.php
9. Compass Rose Beach
📍 1542-1598 Roger Williams Way, North Kingstown, RI 02852
Compass Rose Beach is a quieter shoreline spot that’s perfect for a calm walk, especially when spring sunshine starts to return to the coast. The laid-back atmosphere makes it easy to linger, and checking local access details ahead of time helps avoid surprises.
🔗 More info: visitrhodeisland.com/listing/compass-rose-beach/7878/
Here’s to getting outside, exploring local spots and making the most of the season around North Kingstown!
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