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Narragansett Town Beach is a public recreation area encompassing 19 acres (7.7 ha) on the eastern edge of the town of Narragansett, Rhode Island, and south of the western passage that connects the Narragansett Bay to the open waters of Rhode Island Sound.
Roger W. Wheeler State Beach (formerly and still sometimes referred to as Sand Hill Cove) is a public recreation area covering 27 acres (11 ha) on Block Island Sound in the town of Narragansett, Rhode Island. [2] The area offers picnicking, ocean swimming, and a playground and is open seasonally. [3] [4]
Scarborough State Beach Waves crashing on a rock in the Atlantic Ocean, visible from the Seawall of Narragansett. Narragansett is known for its summer recreation and beaches. [13] Fishermen's Memorial State Park, located near Galilee, contains a former military fort (Fort Greene) and a campground. Three beaches in Narragansett that are most ...
Why Thrillist named Narragansett a best beach town. Surfers on Tuesday get a preview of growing waves at Narragansett Town Beach. From the seafood to the surfing, Thrillist liked a lot about ...
Scarborough State Beach is a public recreation area fronting the Atlantic Ocean in the town of Narragansett, Rhode Island. The state park occupies 60 acres (24 ha) comprising two units located at 870 and 970 Ocean Road. The beach offers saltwater bathing, picnicking, observation tower, and boardwalk and is open seasonally.
Narragansett. Dunes Club Beach; Conochet Club Beach; Narragansett Town Beach; Punk Rock Beach / Point Judith (rocky) Camp Cronin Fishing Area / Point Judith in south parcel of Fishermen's Memorial State Park (rocky) Roger Wheeler State Beach a.k.a. Sand Cove Beach (contiguous to the west) Galilee Beach Club Beach (contiguous)
Point Judith is a village and a small cape, on the coast of Narragansett, Rhode Island, United States, on the western side of Narragansett Bay where it opens out onto Rhode Island Sound. It is the location for the year-round ferry service that connects Block Island to the mainland [1] and contains the fishing hamlet of Galilee.
After a contentious meeting, the Narragansett Town Council voted by a narrow margin to allow free beach access to tribal members this summer.