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The Rhode Island beaches cover nearly 400 miles, including the Misquamicut, Easton's and Conimicut Point Beach, for you to surf, swim or stroll along.
Rhode Island State Beaches. With 400 miles of gorgeous coastline, it's no surprise that the Ocean State has beautiful state beaches. Each beach has its own unique charm and amenities and best of all, they're free to the public (parking is free in the off-season).
Enjoy Rhode Island Beaches with our guide to top things to do, including beach bars, shops and watersports like surfing, scuba diving and kayaking.
Explore some of the best hidden gems in the Rhode Island beaches and explore Teddy's Beach, Napatree Point Beach and Warwick City Park & Buttonwoods Beach.
Hidden Treasures: Exploring Rhode Island's Lesser-Known Beaches. Historic Rhode Island beaches attract many visitors, but the state also hides tranquil shorelines. Each lesser-known beach offers its unique charm, letting you see a different side of Rhode Island's coastal beauty. DISCOVER THE PRISTINE BEAUTY OF CHARLESTOWN’S BREACHWAY
Scarborough State Beach, with its newly renovated pavilion and expanded beach area, along with renovations to the Olivo’s and Lido’s beach areas, which are now referred to as the Scarborough South Complex, will offer a wide range of beach-related activities.
257 Atlantic Avenue, Westerly, RI 02891. South County. (401) 596-9097. This beach is one of the largest in the state. It generally has modest surf and good sand with a gradual drop-off. Features an array of activities for the entire family, including a state-of-the-art large, new pavilion with plenty of parking. Carry in, carry out policy.
Looking for a beach that has more to offer your children than just waves and sand? Here's a few Rhode Island beaches with playgrounds your littles will love. In the Warwick area, head to Oakland Beach for swimming, picnicking and playground fun on the Greenwich Bay inlet saltwater beach.
Discover Rhode Island beaches on the banks of lakes and ponds. Many offer great opportunities to see local wildlife and exciting recreational activities.
Bowdish Lake Campground. BOOK NOW. Bowdish Lake in Chepachet, offers miles of waterfront and sandy beaches with a 300 acre lake and 30 acre pond. Campground aerial view. Campsite map. About the campground: The camp features spacious, private, wooded campsites for RVs and tents with plenty of activities close by.