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Narragansett Town Beach is one of Rhode Island’s most iconic and well-maintained ocean beaches, known for its wide sandy shoreline, consistent Atlantic surf, and classic New England coastal charm. Located in the heart of Narragansett near the historic Pier district, this beach offers a perfect balance of recreation, scenery, and walkable town amenities.
Popular with families, surfers, college students, and summer visitors, Narragansett Town Beach features clean sand, lifeguarded swimming areas, excellent surf conditions, and a vibrant seaside atmosphere just steps from restaurants, shops, and coastal landmarks.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Narragansett, Washington County, Rhode Island |
| Beach Type | Wide sandy Atlantic beach |
| Lifeguards | Yes, seasonal |
| Facilities | Restrooms, showers, snack bar, chair rentals |
| Activities | Swimming, surfing, walking, sunbathing |
| Best For | Families, surfers, classic beach days |
Swim in designated lifeguarded areas during summer.
Surf some of the most consistent waves in Rhode Island, ideal for beginners and intermediates.
Walk the long shoreline with views of the historic Narragansett Pier.
Relax on clean, groomed sand with space for umbrellas and chairs.
Watch surfers, sailboats, and seabirds along the horizon.
Photograph sunrise over the Atlantic and golden-hour light on the shoreline.
Visit nearby shops, cafés, and seafood restaurants within walking distance.
Attend seasonal events and enjoy the lively summer beach atmosphere.
Centrally located with easy access from Ocean Road and Boston Neck Road.
Paid admission required during the summer season (daily or seasonal passes).
Large managed beach area with controlled entry points.
Public restrooms, outdoor showers, and changing areas available.
Seasonal snack bar and food vendors on-site.
Chair and umbrella rentals available during peak season.
Lifeguards stationed along swimming areas.
Accessible pathways available for easier sand access.
Narragansett Pier and seawall
Towers Historic Landmark
Scarborough State Beach (North and South)
Bonnet Shores Beach (residential)
Point Judith Lighthouse
Galilee fishing village and ferry to Block Island
Roger Wheeler State Beach
Narragansett Town Beach is ideally located for exploring Rhode Island’s South County coastline.
Summer: Peak season with warm water, full facilities, and active surf conditions.
Late Spring & Early Fall: Fewer crowds, excellent surf, comfortable beach weather.
Winter: Scenic ocean views and strong waves, though swimming is not permitted.
Water temperatures are warmest from late July through August.
Arrive early during summer weekends to avoid lines and secure parking.
Surf conditions are best during early morning and midweek sessions.
Paid entry is strictly enforced—check current rates before arriving.
Walk toward the edges of the beach for slightly quieter areas.
Pair your visit with sunset views at the Narragansett seawall.
Atlantic surf can create rip currents, especially during strong swell. Swim only in designated areas and follow lifeguard instructions. Jellyfish may appear during warmer months.
The Shore House (formerly Ocean Rose Inn) – Boutique hotel steps from the beach with ocean views and modern coastal style.
Aqua Blue Hotel – Stylish hotel directly across from the beach with balconies overlooking the ocean.
The Break Hotel – Upscale modern hotel a short drive away, popular with couples.
Scarborough Beach Motel – Oceanfront rooms just south of town with easy beach access.
Atlantic House Bed & Breakfast – Classic New England inn near the Pier.
Narragansett Inn – Affordable and centrally located for exploring South County beaches.
Point Judith Lighthouse Inn – Budget-friendly option near Galilee and ferry access.
Beach cottages near Narragansett Pier
Condos with ocean views along Ocean Road
Family homes in Bonnet Shores and Point Judith
Summer rentals popular for weekly stays
Narragansett Pier – Walkable to Town Beach, dining, and attractions.
Bonnet Shores – Quiet residential area with bay and ocean access.
Point Judith – Close to ferries, fishing village, and multiple beaches.
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