Rhode Island is a small state with tons of personality. From amazing places that simply be visited, to local cuisine, there are many things that are all too familiar to the locals. Many of these things have become things you simply must experience to get the full Ocean State experience. Here are 15 things that simply must be done in the state.

  1. You must try a Del’s Lemonade.

Flickr/smcgee Pro tip: Avoid using a straw.

  1. Every Rhode Islander spends an afternoon exploring Roger Williams Park Zoo.

Flickr/Fidgit the Time Bandit Found in Providence the park and zoo features acres of gorgeous walking trails, exotic animals, and even swan boats.

  1. Everyone makes it a point to drive by and wave to the Big Blue Bug on I-95 through Providence.

Flickr/sandwich Nibbles Woodaway is a local celebrity, after all.

  1. You’ll order clam cakes and chowder while in the state.

Flickr/Jimmy Emerson, DVM Iggy’s Doughboys and Chowder House is one of the best choices in Warwick and Narragansett.

  1. You’ll spend an entire day at the beach.

Flickr/dee & tula monstah Make sure to bring a cooler of snacks!

  1. You’ll definitely want to stop by Providence WaterFire and take in the magic.

Flickr/liz west The river comes ablaze with the perfect mood set by eclectic music, food trucks, and entertainment.

  1. The people of Rhode Island have all tried the official state drink of coffee milk.

Flickr/Scott Beale From Autocrat to Dave’s, there are quite a few delicious brands to experience.

  1. Rhode Islanders have all “sailed away on the Block Island Ferry.”

Flickr/David G. Hawkins Block Island is one of the most popular attractions in the state during the summer and features amazing restaurants, gorgeous beaches, a nature reserve, and so much more!

  1. You will definitely want to order an Awful Awful from the Newport Creamery.

Flickr/Jimmy Emerson, DVM This amazing ice cream shake comes in so many flavors and each one is delicious.

  1. While in Rhode Island, everyone should visit the cliff walk and tour the Newport Mansions.

Flickr/Rene Rivers The views of Narragansett Bay are unmatched and the amazing Gilded Age mansions are simply breathtaking.

  1. Attend the Scituate Arts Festival in the fall.

Flickr/RK Bentley Featuring dozens of local artisans, rare finds, and entertainment, the Scituate Arts Festival is an amazing local event.

  1. You’ve ordered a hot wiener “all da way,” at Olneyville N.Y. System.

Flickr/Jim Murphy Definitely don’t call them a hot dog!

  1. You’ll have to attend a Gaspee Days parade.

Flickr/NVinacco This annual parade commemorates the burning of a British warship in 1772 by Rhode Islanders.

  1. To have the true Rhode Island experience, you’ll have to have a pizza strip at a family party.

Flickr/Mark Bonica Why order real pizza, when the tradition of party pizza remains?

  1. Going apple picking in autumn is the perfect way to enjoy the season in Rhode Island.

Flickr/Clara S. The historic orchards found in the state are each so wonderful!

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Flickr/smcgee

Pro tip: Avoid using a straw.

Flickr/Fidgit the Time Bandit

Found in Providence the park and zoo features acres of gorgeous walking trails, exotic animals, and even swan boats.

Flickr/sandwich

Nibbles Woodaway is a local celebrity, after all.

Flickr/Jimmy Emerson, DVM

Iggy’s Doughboys and Chowder House is one of the best choices in Warwick and Narragansett.

Flickr/dee & tula monstah

Make sure to bring a cooler of snacks!

Flickr/liz west

The river comes ablaze with the perfect mood set by eclectic music, food trucks, and entertainment.

Flickr/Scott Beale

From Autocrat to Dave’s, there are quite a few delicious brands to experience.

Flickr/David G. Hawkins

Block Island is one of the most popular attractions in the state during the summer and features amazing restaurants, gorgeous beaches, a nature reserve, and so much more!

This amazing ice cream shake comes in so many flavors and each one is delicious.

Flickr/Rene Rivers

The views of Narragansett Bay are unmatched and the amazing Gilded Age mansions are simply breathtaking.

Flickr/RK Bentley

Featuring dozens of local artisans, rare finds, and entertainment, the Scituate Arts Festival is an amazing local event.

Flickr/Jim Murphy

Definitely don’t call them a hot dog!

Flickr/NVinacco

This annual parade commemorates the burning of a British warship in 1772 by Rhode Islanders.

Flickr/Mark Bonica

Why order real pizza, when the tradition of party pizza remains?

Flickr/Clara S.

The historic orchards found in the state are each so wonderful!

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