Review:

The towering 200-foot clay cliffs that make up the Mohegan Bluffs are a must-see attraction for any visitor to Block Island and offer one of Rhode Island’s most dramatic views out over the Atlantic Ocean.

The viewpoint at the top of the bluffs is easily accessible, but if you want to admire the cliffs from Corn Cove beach at the foot of the bluffs, you will need to navigate over 100 steps.

As compensation for the arduous journey up and down you will be rewarded by stunning views and many excellent photo opportunities. Be sure to visit the historic Block Island Southeast Lighthouse which had to be dismantled and moved back over 300 feet in 1993 due to erosion of the cliffs.

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