The historic village of Chepachet is a quaint subdivision of Glocester. Located where US Route 44 meets RI Route 102, Chepachet offers charming lodging options that provide relaxation and respite all within easy access to Northwestern Rhode Island's many activities and attractions. Explore this village's rich history by taking a walking tour, and along the way don't forget to stop in at one of the village's quaint shops or grab a bite to eat in one of the friendly restaurants or taverns. One of the village's must-see attractions is the Brown & Hopkins Country Store which dates back to 1809, and is noted as the oldest continuously running general store in the United States. Meanwhile the
Chepachet Farms offer visitors the opportunity to enjoy hay rides, sleigh rides, and even maple sugaring. If your timing is right, you just may have the opportunity to experience one of the area's annual events such as the Fourth of July festivities - which includes the Ancients and Horribles parade - in July, or "Christmas in the Country" with hay rides, caroling, and a lighting of the greens in December. Whenever you decide to visit, and whatever you decide to do when you get here, you are sure to enjoy a memorable vacation in Northwestern Rhode Island that will be made even better by the warm hospitality that you will receive at your Chepachet bed and breakfast or Chepachet inn. For more information on things to see and do in and around Chepachet, please visit the
Glocester Official Town Website.