Darlene’s guidebook

Darlene
Darlene’s guidebook

Beach

Scarborough State Beach Scarborough State Beach Scarborough State Beach is Rhode Island’s most popular and well known beach. Developed in 1937, this 26 acre facility located on Ocean Road in Narragansett has approximately 2,325 feet of beach frontage. It has long been known as the principal destination for a "day at the beach" for thousands of Rhode Islanders over the years.
91 místní doporučují
Scarborough State Beach
Ocean Rd
91 místní doporučují
Scarborough State Beach Scarborough State Beach Scarborough State Beach is Rhode Island’s most popular and well known beach. Developed in 1937, this 26 acre facility located on Ocean Road in Narragansett has approximately 2,325 feet of beach frontage. It has long been known as the principal destination for a "day at the beach" for thousands of Rhode Islanders over the years.

Food scene

120 místní doporučují
Crazy Burger Cafe and Juice Bar
144 Boon St
120 místní doporučují
13 místní doporučují
Chair 5
1208 Ocean Rd
13 místní doporučují
181 místní doporučují
Coast Guard House
40 Ocean Rd
181 místní doporučují
16 místní doporučují
Nana's Ice Cream & Gelato Cafe
28A Pier Market Pl
16 místní doporučují
42 místní doporučují
Brickley's Homemade Ice Cream
921 Boston Neck Rd
42 místní doporučují
36 místní doporučují
Turtle Soup Restaurant
113 Ocean Rd
36 místní doporučují
69 místní doporučují
George's of Galilee
250 Sand Hill Cove Rd
69 místní doporučují
60 místní doporučují
Iggy's Doughboys
1151 Point Judith Rd
60 místní doporučují
38 místní doporučují
Aunt Carries
1240 Ocean Rd
38 místní doporučují
Bananas Foster artisanal granola from Providence-based Beautiful Day is just one of the potential scores at the ​Coastal Growers' Market on a summer Saturday. The market is held weekly from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at historic Casey Farm in Saunderstown, a village just about a 12-minute drive north of the Narragansett Town Beach. Sample gourmet food items made in Rhode Island, shop for fresh produce and tuck into a large lunch.
18 místní doporučují
Casey Farm
2325 Boston Neck Rd
18 místní doporučují
Bananas Foster artisanal granola from Providence-based Beautiful Day is just one of the potential scores at the ​Coastal Growers' Market on a summer Saturday. The market is held weekly from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at historic Casey Farm in Saunderstown, a village just about a 12-minute drive north of the Narragansett Town Beach. Sample gourmet food items made in Rhode Island, shop for fresh produce and tuck into a large lunch.

Sightseeing

An octagonal brick building erected in 1816. A Coast Guard and tower beacon were maintained at the point during the Revolution. Original wooden lighthouse, built in 1806, was blown down in the Great Gale of September 1815. The last German U-Boat sunk in World War II was two miles off the light. Visitors welcome to the grounds; lighthouse and Coast Guard Station restricted.
55 místní doporučují
Point Judith Lighthouse
1470 Ocean Rd
55 místní doporučují
An octagonal brick building erected in 1816. A Coast Guard and tower beacon were maintained at the point during the Revolution. Original wooden lighthouse, built in 1806, was blown down in the Great Gale of September 1815. The last German U-Boat sunk in World War II was two miles off the light. Visitors welcome to the grounds; lighthouse and Coast Guard Station restricted.
Just a 30-minute trip aboard the Block Island Hi-Speed Ferry from Point Judith, Block Island is an enchanting place to spend a day while you're vacationing in Narragansett. Known for its beaches, lighthouses, hiking trails, and fishing charters, Block Island has retained its Victorian-era charm. Traditional ferry service also connects Narragansett and this throwback isle. It's cheaper, and the voyage takes 55 minutes each way.
75 místní doporučují
Block Island Ferry
304 Great Island Rd
75 místní doporučují
Just a 30-minute trip aboard the Block Island Hi-Speed Ferry from Point Judith, Block Island is an enchanting place to spend a day while you're vacationing in Narragansett. Known for its beaches, lighthouses, hiking trails, and fishing charters, Block Island has retained its Victorian-era charm. Traditional ferry service also connects Narragansett and this throwback isle. It's cheaper, and the voyage takes 55 minutes each way.
Before you leave Narragansett, hike out to Black Point. Kids will have fun searching for crabs and other sea life in tidal pools, and the views from this spot will make you feel as if you've left Rhode Island behind. There is a small parking area at the trailhead on Ocean Road, about three miles south of Narragansett Town Beach. An easy hike of less than a mile leads to this rocky spot on the coast where you can fish or picnic.
19 místní doporučují
Black Point Trailhead
655 Ocean Rd
19 místní doporučují
Before you leave Narragansett, hike out to Black Point. Kids will have fun searching for crabs and other sea life in tidal pools, and the views from this spot will make you feel as if you've left Rhode Island behind. There is a small parking area at the trailhead on Ocean Road, about three miles south of Narragansett Town Beach. An easy hike of less than a mile leads to this rocky spot on the coast where you can fish or picnic.
The Towers, also known as the Twin Towers is a historic structure located at 35 Ocean Road in Narragansett, Rhode Island. It is the only remnant of the Narragansett Pier Casino built in the 1880s. On November 25, 1969, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Music and dancing all summer long.
41 místní doporučují
The Towers
35 Ocean Rd
41 místní doporučují
The Towers, also known as the Twin Towers is a historic structure located at 35 Ocean Road in Narragansett, Rhode Island. It is the only remnant of the Narragansett Pier Casino built in the 1880s. On November 25, 1969, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Music and dancing all summer long.
The Port of Galilee, part of Narragansett Rhode Island, an authentic working New England fishing village. Galilee has a great selection of seafood restaurants, shops, a local hotel, and is close to two State Beaches, Roger Wheeler and Salty Brine.
Port of Galilee
Great Island Road
The Port of Galilee, part of Narragansett Rhode Island, an authentic working New England fishing village. Galilee has a great selection of seafood restaurants, shops, a local hotel, and is close to two State Beaches, Roger Wheeler and Salty Brine.