East Greenwich, RI
Pat's Pastured
Pat's Pastured is a farm stand in East Greenwich, Rhode Island with beef, pork, chicken, and lamb.
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Rhode Island farm guide
Rhode Island farm days are compact, personal, and easy to repeat, with flowers, berries, orchards, lavender, pumpkins, and coastal stands without the long haul.
Here, a blueberry patch or flower field can sit naturally between a beach morning, a harbor walk, and a small-town lunch. The scale is part of the charm.
Because so many Rhode Island farms feel close-to-the-field, repeat visits make sense. Come for tulips in spring, lavender and sunflowers in summer, apples and pumpkins in fall, then trees, wreaths, and greenhouse gifts when the coast quiets down.

Strawberry guide
A refreshed 2026 Rhode Island guide for turning strawberry picking into a morning plan, with u-pick farms, field updates, and easy detours.
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Blueberry guide
A compact Rhode Island blueberry guide for easy morning picking, local farm stops, and quick summer routes that do not need to become a road trip.
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Raspberry & blackberry guide
A compact Rhode Island guide for quick berry mornings, easy farm stand stops, and local bramble fields that do not need to become a long drive.
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Pick-your-own
Pick-your-own in Rhode Island changes shape every month.
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Farm stands
A farm stand near Providence should be useful before it is scenic.
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CSA shares
A CSA farm share changes the way a week feels. Instead of deciding everything at the grocery store, you build meals around what the farm harvested.
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Roadside stands
Roadside farm stands are one of the quiet pleasures of Rhode Island.
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Cider donuts
Cider donuts in Rhode Island are more than a fall treat.
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Pumpkins & corn mazes
Pumpkin season in Rhode Island is more than a list of names.
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Maple sugarhouses
Maple season in Rhode Island has its own kind of beauty.
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Christmas trees
Christmas tree farms keep the farm calendar going after the harvest fields quiet down.
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Local beef
Buying local beef or a farm meat box in Rhode Island feels different from grabbing a single package at the store.
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Local honey
Local honey is one of the easiest farm products to bring home from Rhode Island.
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Local farm routes
Narragansett and South Kingstown are two of the best places in Rhode Island to mix farm stops with beach days. The drives are short, the farm stands are practical, and the landscape changes quickly from salt air and beach traffic to vegetable fields, flower rows, honey, maple, and backroad markets.
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Local farm routes
Bristol and Warren have a different farm rhythm from the rest of Rhode Island. The East Bay is compact, coastal, and village-centered, with farms and farm stands appearing close to water views, bike paths, historic streets, and summer traffic. A farm visit here is often small, pretty, and easy to fold into the day.
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Local farm routes
Cumberland and Lincoln sit in a part of Rhode Island where farm trips are close, familiar, and easy to repeat. Northern Rhode Island does not require long rural drives to find orchards, farm bakeries, local produce, pumpkins, apples, and farm-store shelves. That is the advantage. A farm visit can be a Saturday morning, an after-school stop, a holiday errand, or a fall family tradition.
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Sunflower guide
A compact Rhode Island sunflower guide for short drives, flower farms, coastal detours, late-summer photos, and small fields that feel bigger than they are.
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Peach & nectarine guide
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Apple picking guide
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