Destinations · Rhode Island
East Greenwich
RI · 41.6500, -71.4833
From East Greenwich, Rhode Island, Byway's registries place 10 scenic byways within 30 miles.
Understand
Established in the 1600s, East Greenwich is the eighth oldest town in Rhode Island. Rich with history, the original inhabitants of the land were the Pequot Indians. In 1644, the land was acquired by King Charles II. In 1677, the General Assembly legally established East Greenwich and the town was named after the town of Greenwich in Kent, England.
Day-trip loops
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Within reach
Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.
Scenic byways
- Route 102 (Ten Rod Road) · 5 mi
- Revolutionary Heritage Byway · 6 mi · national
- Route 114 and High Street · 11 mi
- Ministerial Road · 12 mi
- Veteran's Memorial Parkway · 12 mi
- Paradise Ave and Other Roads · 14 mi
Lookouts
- Gaspee Point Overlook · 9 mi
- Prospect Terrace Viewpoint · 13 mi
- Lookout Point · 26 mi
- Sunset Ledge · 30 mi
Named places
- Payne's Pond Falls · 1 mi
- East Greenwich Falls · 1 mi
- Armory of the Kentish Guards · 2 mi
- Varnum House Museum · 2 mi
- Tillinghast Mill Ruins · 2 mi
- Varnum Memorial Armory · 2 mi
- Spencer Hill · 2 mi
- Drum Rock Hill · 2 mi
A day out of East Greenwich, planned on real roads
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More day-trip bases nearby
- Goddard Memorial State Park · 2 mi
- West Warwick · 4 mi
- Kent County · 5 mi
- Quonset Point · 5 mi
- Wickford · 5 mi
- Warwick · 6 mi