6 Marvelous Things You'll Want To See And Do In Middletown RI This Spring

If you’ve ever been excited to snap a photo of Boyd’s Windmill at Prescott Farm in Middletown, thank the Boyd family who in 1990 donated it to the Middletown Historical Society who set about restoring and relocating it to Paradise Valley Park.

One of two surviving mills (the other’s over in the Windmill District in Jamestown) out of a grand total of 20 that were thriving back in 1800’s on Aquidneck Island, Boyd’s Wind Grist Mill was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

Photo Courtesy Of Me

Photo Courtesy Of Me

If you’ve never seen it in real life, I highly recommend motoring over at some point soon and also checking out these other Patty J approved places and things in the area:

  • The Power Of Juice — They just relocated to a new space at The Polo Center at 698b on Aquidneck Avenue. I adore their Not Your Mother’s Mousse (so good) and vegan Chili. They are also known for their fresh juices, seed bread (if you’re reading the new Norma Kamali book, you know), and a whole lot more.

  • Newport Vineyards — Bookmark the patio at NV for this spring and summer. In all honesty, when they reopened it last year, sadly I could not get a reservation. It was booked busy, as the kids are saying. An hour or three there truly feels like a mini escape from it all. (PS — the honor flower stand the Dahlia Shed on East Main Rd. too !!!)

  • Purgatory Chasm — Marvelous water views (of both Second Beach & Sachuest Point) and a good excuse to get out and stretch your legs starting this month. The chasm that is visible once you reach the wooden bridge on the main trail is in fact a glacial cleft that is approximately 10 ft. wide and 50 feet deep with a continuous stream of ocean water flowing through. Pick a clear and sunny day and you are golden.

Photo Courtesy Of The Simmons Farm Instagram

Photo Courtesy Of The Simmons Farm Instagram

Another location that was buzzing last weekend was Simmons Farm. I personally am pretty impressed that they offer organic but that, my friends, is only the tip of the iceberg.

Just found out that they also host these hikes with goats (last year, before all of this, they had yoga with goats) and in addition there’s a cheese making class coming up in March. Rest assured that I will be taking a closer look at this farm in an upcoming post.

Well, that’s all for now.

And remember, if you patronize any of these fine local businesses, please let them know that you heard about them via Patty J.com.