moderate
3–5 hours
Ideal for people with moderate fitness capable of walking uneven terrain and light paddling.
Discover the vibrant outdoor adventures awaiting in Warwick, Rhode Island this spring. From coastal paddling to scenic hikes, this trip offers a refreshing taste of New England’s seasonal charm.
Experience the vibrant beauty of New England's largest u-pick tulip farms this spring! Stroll through stunning fields, create your own bouquet, and enjoy a delightful day filled with art, delicious lunch at the Coast Guard House, and homemade ice cream. A perfect outing for flower lovers and spring enthusiasts!
Ever dream of visiting Holland’s amazing tulip fields? Well, Rhode Island and nearby Connecticut are home to the largest u-pick tulip farms in New England! The site of colorful tulips is best enjoyed during Springtime. Join us for this beautiful spring outing where you will stroll through acres of colorful flowers and bring home a fresh handpicked bouquet of the most amazing tulips you have ever seen. On this trip you will also get in the spring spirit at The Farmer’s Daughter, visit the picturesque 18th century home of one of America’s most famous portrait artists, have lunch at the fabulous Coast Guard House, and stop for homemade ice cream before we return home
Departure/Return location: main entrance of Crowne Plaza hotel in Warwick, RI (801 Greenwich Ave)
Departure time: 10:15am; Return time: 5:15pm
Cost: $95/pp (includes all attractions, bouquet of 10 tulips, and round-trip transportation. Lunch is purchased separately.)
Tide levels affect kayaking and beach walks; consult tide charts to plan your excursions safely.
Spring weather in Rhode Island can be variable, so dress in layers to stay comfortable throughout the day.
Migratory birds like osprey are active in spring, making wildlife viewing especially rewarding.
Protect local flora by sticking to established paths and respecting conservation areas around Warwick.
Warwick is Rhode Island’s second-largest city with colonial roots dating back to 1642, rich in maritime history.
Local groups actively restore coastal habitats and maintain clean waterways, encouraging low-impact recreation.
Spring showers and coastal breezes make a lightweight waterproof jacket a must-have.
spring specific
Supportive footwear is necessary for Warwick’s mix of rocky and dirt trails.
Great for spotting migratory birds and distant shoreline wildlife.
Staying hydrated is important during active outdoor days.