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The Cliff Walk in Newport, Rhode Island, is a famous public walkway that stretches along the eastern shore of Newport, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and historic architecture.
The Cliff Walk is approximately 3.5 miles long, running from the northern end near Easton’s Beach (First Beach) to the southern end near Bailey’s Beach (Reject’s Beach).
The path varies from easy, paved sections to more rugged, rocky areas, making it accessible to a wide range of visitors while also offering more challenging spots for those seeking adventure.
The walk offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, with the dramatic cliffs and crashing waves providing a striking contrast to the meticulously maintained gardens and grand mansions on the inland side.
The Cliff Walk is famous for the spectacular Gilded Age mansions that line the path. These mansions, built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by some of America’s wealthiest families.
A historic landmark on the Cliff Walk where Irish servants and workers used to gather in the 19th century. The steps lead down to the rocky shoreline, offering a closer look at the ocean and a great spot for photos.
The Cliff Walk ends at this quieter, sandy beach, where you can relax and enjoy the ocean after completing your walk.
Best Time to Visit: The Cliff Walk is beautiful year-round, but spring and fall offer mild weather and stunning natural scenery. Early mornings or late afternoons provide the best lighting for photography.
What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, a camera, sunscreen, and a bottle of water. If you plan to explore the rocky sections, sturdy footwear is recommended.
Parking and Facilities: Parking is available near Easton’s Beach and along nearby streets. Restrooms and refreshments are available at the start and end points of the walk, but there are no facilities along the middle of the path.