Best Pumpkin Glow In Rhode Island

What are the best Halloween events in Rhode Island?

From haunted hikes to haunted houses and spooky corn mazes, Rhode Island transforms into an epic Halloween wonderland each fall. The town of Pawtucket even turns their darling Slater Memorial Park into a haunted horror the entire family can enjoy every weekend throughout October. Also in October, Newport transforms historic Fort Adams into a super creepy Halloween thrill with four different attractions to explore – including turning the labyrinth of the fort’s tunnels into a frighteningly dark maze where, around every corner there’s something frightening awaiting the next visitor.

What are the best Halloween towns in Rhode Island?

When it comes to a Halloween road trip or getaway, the best towns in Rhode Island to find yourself in at Halloween are the towns that are notoriously the most haunted. Providence and Newport most definitely belong on the Halloween bucket list. The most haunted hotel in the Ocean State is the Providence Biltmore. In 2000, it was named as the most haunted hotel in America by the American Hotel and Lodging Association. From legendary tales of satanic rituals held long, long ago, to raucous parties held by the mob during prohibition, the hotel has some very unusual history that lends itself to paranormal activities.

In terms of paranormal activity in general, Newport is known to have over-the-top paranormal occurrences spread throughout the town. From a castle with a suit of armor that cries out loud to otherworldly occurrences, Newport should be at the top of anyone’s list for a Halloween getaway. (Read more about it here.)

What are the best pumpkin patches in Rhode Island?

For the smaller members of the family, Rhode Island has myriad pumpkin patches that aren’t scary at all. Bring the little ones to Cucumber Hill Farm in Foster, for instance, to enjoy the festivities while picking out their very own pumpkin. To see 10 wonderful pumpkin patches perfect for an autumn day of fun for the kiddos, see this link.