What to See in Block Island

About Block Island - Where to Stay - What to Do - Where to Eat

Block Island offers several beautiful and interesting sights to explore. Here are some popular sightseeing places on Block Island:

  1. Mohegan Bluffs: These dramatic clay cliffs rise 150 feet above the sea and offer stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. A staircase leads down to a secluded beach below, providing an opportunity to experience both the cliffs and the beach.

  2. Southeast Lighthouse: Built in 1875, this historic lighthouse stands atop Mohegan Bluffs and offers panoramic views of the ocean and nearby areas. It's a popular spot for photos and learning about the island's maritime history.

  3. Rodman's Hollow: A natural area known for its scenic hiking trails, rolling hills, and diverse flora and fauna. It's a great place for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the island's natural beauty.

  4. Block Island Historical Society Museum: Located in a historic building in downtown Old Harbor, this museum features exhibits on the island's history, including maritime heritage, Native American artifacts, and island life through the centuries.

  5. North Light: Located on the northern tip of the island, this lighthouse offers sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and Block Island Sound. It's a picturesque spot for watching sunsets and exploring the surrounding area.

  6. Great Salt Pond: A large, protected harbor on the island's west side, offering opportunities for boating, kayaking, and birdwatching. Several marinas and shops are located along its shores.

  7. Ballard's Beach: One of Block Island's most popular beaches, known for its soft sand, clear waters, and lively atmosphere. It's located near Old Harbor and offers beach amenities such as chair rentals and food options.

  8. Old Harbor: The main hub of Block Island, where you'll find shops, restaurants, galleries, and the ferry dock. It's a charming area to stroll around and soak in the island's coastal ambiance.

  9. Greenway Trails: Block Island has a network of walking and biking trails known as the Greenway Trails, which connect various parts of the island. They offer scenic views and opportunities to explore different landscapes, from coastal cliffs to inland forests.

  10. New Harbor: Located on the west side of the island, New Harbor is quieter than Old Harbor and offers views of Great Salt Pond. It's a scenic area for boating, fishing, and enjoying waterfront dining.

These sights and attractions make Block Island a delightful destination for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat by the sea.