Block Island, situated about 12 miles off the coast of Rhode Island, is a quintessential New England gem. This small island, known as the “Bermuda of the North,” offers visitors a unique blend of unspoiled natural beauty and a relaxed coastal atmosphere. With miles of pristine beaches, scenic bluffs, and rolling farmland, it’s a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The island’s quaint town center features charming shops, restaurants, and historic architecture, while the Southeast Lighthouse and Mohegan Bluffs provide breathtaking viewpoints. Block Island is a popular destination for those seeking a peaceful escape and a taste of coastal New England’s timeless charm.
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Block Island
1,051
Year-Round Population
4,051
Summer Population
3
Neighborhoods
OLD HARBOR, NEW HARBOR, CORN NECK



