It seemed appropriate this year to feature a theme that kept me close to home, so I give you my A to Z within the small acreage that is Rhode Island. I tried to be creative (you’ll see!) but I hope you learn something about Little Rhody, too. Whether you’ve lived here all your life, grew up within the boundaries, or have never set foot on one of our many beaches, come along for a virtual tour.

The only remaining ski ‘resort’ in Rhode Island is located in Exeter. It opened in the 1965-66 season as “Rhode Island’s first chairlift ski area.” (Other ski areas relied on tow ropes or T-bars). Developer Richard Downs acquired property around Yorker Hill (295 ft.) and began cutting ski trails.
Because of its location, Yawgoo relies mainly on artificial snowmaking. It also has a snow tubing park available with eight lanes.
The early 1970s saw difficult days at Yawgoo Valley. The 1971-72 season had minimal December skiing and 1972-73 only had 58 days of operation, the majority of which were considered bad.
In an effort to develop a summer business, Downs and his partner Steven Ellis constructed a skateboard park in the spring of 1976. By the summer of 1977, an estimated 10,000 skateboarders had visited the park. Now there is a water park, consisting of two water slides, a kiddie pool and a regular pool.


295 Ft…..I usually avoid this place as I am prone to Elevation Sickness!!
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Haha! I guess a six-year-old sees it differently! ⛷
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Skate or ski parks are always very popular. Great and fun place!
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Snow tubing seems to be more popular now. I don’t remember it much growing up. We just hit the biggest hills around town. Weekends In Maine
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Yawgoo – another great place name! Have enjoyed this tour, sad there’s is only one stop left!
https://iainkellywriting.com/2021/04/29/the-state-trilogy-a-z-guide-y/
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Another fascinating post, Martha (Tried to Tweet it – and previous couple of days’ posts – but something has gone awry)
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Wendy, thank you for all the sharing!
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I’ve loved this series, Martha. As always, you have taught us so much. I’m betting on Z as in Zoo, RW perhaps. Thanks, Martha.
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My children learned to ski there back in the ‘80’s. When my Grandchildren visit this summer we’ll come to the Water Park. Thanks for the info.
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Hari OM
It rolled with times and is still going – that says a lot for it!… am so ready to see what you’ve got for Z &*> YAM xx
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What an amazing place, I really enjoyed my virtual slalom!
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