Historic Jacob Hill Inn
This upscale inn near Providence, Rhode Island, has lovely suites with electric or wood-burning fireplaces to return to after a day of city sightseeing or foliage seeking at the Seekonk Caratunk Wildlife Refuge or nearby state parks.
Marshall Slocum Guest House
The Gilded Getaway package at the Marshall Slocum Guest House in Newport, Rhode Island, is available through the fall and allows you to sample the best of Newport.
The Providence Biltmore
Spend a weekend in Rhode Island's colorful capital city at this grand old hotel.
Rose Farm Inn
Plan a fall getaway to Block Island, and stay in a tranquil, natural setting at this country farmhouse. Rent a bike from the inn's bicycle shop to explore the autumn scenery.
Stagecoach House Inn
The Arcadia Management Area, Rhode Island's largest forest, is a scenic, off-the-beaten-path place for a fall hike or drive, and this nearby inn overlooking the Wood River offers views of its own.
The Villa
This Westerly, Rhode Island, Mediterranean-style, luxury bed and breakfast is set on nearly two acres of colorful gardens and fruit trees surrounded by woodlands.
Samuel Slater Canal Boat
Rhode Island's Blackstone Valley is probably the state's best bet for foliage seekers, and this floating bed & breakfast provides a memorable way to see the leaves. The Samuel Slater is an authentic British canal boat that can accommodate up to four overnight guests, who can enjoy a New England clam bake and breakfast aboard. Note: The Samuel Slater is currently dry docked but is expected to be back on the Blackstone River for 2010.
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