![]() Goosewing Beach in Little Compton – Our pick for the best small beach to “get away from it all” is Goosewing Beach in Little Compton. Dine after a day at the beach at some of the finest seafood restaurants in Galilee. Watch the ferry cruise by on its way to Block Island and fishing boats coming in and out from Galilee Harbor. Fees, hours, and more information here.Įast Matunuck State Beach in South Kingstown – WIth 144 acres and a modern beach pavilion powered by wind and solar energy, East Manunuck is another popular RI spot. The people-watching is known to be the best in the state – you might still hear the sounds of 92PRO-FM, the station “that reaches the beaches” while cooling off in the ocean. Scarborough North/South in Narragansett – Who remembers when there was just one Ska-boro beach? Well, today the two Scarboroughs make up the largest beach complex in the region. Watch the surfers year-round! Fees, hours, and more information here. Located in the center of Narragansett with hotels, shops, and restaurants just across the street, an outing at Narragansett is a family tradition for many. Narragansett Town Beach in Narragansett – The most popular town-run beach in the state sits on prime real estate in Narragansett. Don’t forget to ride the 1950’s era carousel, and visit Save the Bay Exploration Center and Aquarium, Fees, hours, and more information here. Located on Memorial Boulevard at the start of Cliff Walk, Easton sits on a 3/4 mile-long stretch of sand with a boardwalk and decent surf off the Atlantic. ![]() Fees, hours, and more information here.Įaston’s Beach/First Beach in Newport – Known as “First Beach” to locals, Easton’s Beach is the largest stretch of beach in Newport. And don’t forget to stop by Salty’s Burgers and Seafood for a snack. Considered the state’s most popular, the beachfront spans a half-mile and features seasonal facilities that include a playground, concessions, outdoor showers, and shaded gazebos. Misquamicut State Beach in Westerly – Our pick from the southwestern corner of Rhode Island is Misquamicut State Beach. So grab a Del’s, pack a cooler, and spend the day at one of these seaside delights … and remember, the sand is hot this time of year! Here are six of the best beach in Rhode Island, in no particular order. With dozens to choose from, you can usually find a quiet spot for reading a book, a family-friendly beach, or a busy shoreline with loud music, globs of tanning oil, and super scented hairspray to help set the mood… we digress. When it comes to residents of the Ocean State, everyone has their favorite beach.
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