Great Outings: The Blackstone Valley
Tracey Minkin, GoLocalProv Lifestyle Editor
Great Outings: The Blackstone Valley
Don't wait for those out-of-town visitors to inspire some in-state tourism. Every weekend, we'll bring you a great bunch of outings, right here. This weekend: hop on the bike, or put the top down on the convertible, and head up that historic waterway to where that whole Industrial Revolution began. And where the weekend fun begins.
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It all begins with the Blackstone River, and you're missing something if you don’t see the region from the water's eye view. Check in with the wonderful Blackstone Valley Paddlers for all kinds of kayaking and canoeing events, including the best way to spend a Tuesday night... paddling a new BV waterway every week. Later this month, book passage on the Blackstone Valley Explorer for their Central Falls Wilderness Tour (running after May 31 on Sundays every hour from 1-4 pm). Reservations recommended; $10 adults, $8 seniors/kids; free last Sunday of every month on first-come, first-serve basis.

One of the Blackstone Valley's least known treasures is the Great Road, a bucolic ramble that links some of the state's most historic homes. Spend a lazy afternoon out in the historic countryside, and don’t miss some time gazing at the crown jewel of the Great Road: Hearthside, perhaps the finest example of early 19th-century Federal-style architecture in Rhode Island. Celebrating its bicentennial this year, it's a lovely outing, and there's a love story involved. And May is National Preservation Month… what better time to visit this grand lady of the Great Road? 757 Great Rd, Lincoln, www.hearthsidehouse.org.
Don't miss neighboring Hannaway Blacksmith Shop, with blacksmithing demonstrations Sat and Sun mornings 8am-noon.


Photos Stephanie Ewens
