Spring daffodils in Newport, R.I.
-- Scenes of New England Photos

Field of Daffodils where
Newport's Cliff Walk and Salve Regina University meet in Newport, R.I.
Article, photo by Eric Hurwitz created for VisitingNewEngland.com on
5/4/2021 @newenglandinfo
The field of daffodils where Newport's
Cliff Walk and Salve Regina University meet in Newport, R.I. blossoms as part of a major New
England attraction every April. A million-plus of these flowers
saturate the "City by the Sea" with every scene looking fabulous but
this particular location, as pictured, might just be the sweet spot.
The field of green grass and yellow flowers just off
the Cliff Walk path dramatically leads to a stately Salve Regina University building.
Salve Regina University, by the way, has been regarded by more than a
few media outlets as one of the most beautiful campuses in the United States. We fully
concur!
The Cliff Walk, one of New Engand's most spectacular oceanside walking
paths, offers equally stunning daffodil scenes with wonderful
juxtaposition by the sea. This view can be found virtually right across
from the Cliff Walk/Salve Regina scene...
Daffodils by the Cliff Walk.
The lifespan of daffodils is short so be sure to keep close tabs on
when this scene peaks in April by contacting the Discover
Newport tourism site. Don't miss this spectacular sight!
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