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    North Kingstown Town Beach

    4.3 (4 reviews)

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    Cute little beach with a guard so you can only enter if you have a permit.

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    Calf Pasture Point Beach

    Calf Pasture Point Beach

    4.0(2 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    Looking for some fresh air despite the frigid 18 degree weather, I found myself walking the Quonset…read moreBike Path to Calf Pasture Point Beach. Snow crunching underfoot, it was approximately 4 to 5 miles round trip from the parking lot at the bike path to the sand and waters, then back again. This was a peaceful jaunt... be it the weather or the distance from lot to beach. Maintained by the town of North Kingstown, this beach offers views of East Providence to Jamestown and southward. This natural habitat offers an abundance of wildlife. Birds galore! Gulls, ducks, hawks. I'm told that it is best to avoid this hike in times of high tide as it makes traversing the beach area difficult if not impassable. In seeing the water line today, I can assure you this is so. Beautiful sights, lapping waters. The sound of wind, waves, and waterfowl. A place to consider visiting.

    I found this place years ago, but I always forget about it…read more Calf Pasture Beach is one of those hidden gems of Rhode Island because it doesn't have a lot of what people are looking for in a beach. First, you can't park at the beach. Unless you live in the neighborhood, the only way to access this beach is to park at the Davisville Bike Path parking lot and walk/bike the 1.3 miles to the beach. Second, there are no facilities here - no bathrooms, no food, no nothing. This is nature - beach, rocks, water, grass. For these reasons this is a place to go when we want to get away from it all. If you walk the loop (bike path to beach - walk the length of the beach - through the forest, back to bike path), it's about 4 miles. Take a towel and some snacks and make it a walk/swim for a nice day out. At the end of the day, you'll find a lot of locals clamming for their dinner.

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    Rhode Island Bay Cruises - Newport harbor

    Rhode Island Bay Cruises

    3.6(13 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Great, great time. Did the lighthouse tour. It's more than just lighthouses, they show so other…read moresites. Fun relaxing ride, and everyone is friendly. Free parking too. All and all it was a great way to spend a couple hours on a late summer day.

    My family and I enjoyed a narrated cruise of wonderful Narragansett Bay. It was the third time for…read moreus, and we wanted our family to experience it. July 12 was a good day to have a reservation for six adults and five children since the fast ferry was only 2/3 full. Lots of room. We sat at tables for six on the first level that were adjacent to large windows for viewing the sites. At times, some of our group went outside. They could hear the commentary from speakers outside. Rhode island Bay Cruises provides the best way to see Narragansett Bay aboard the largest, most luxurious sightseeing catamaran in Rhode Island. Highlights of this 90-minute narrated sightseeing cruise include: Ten Lighthouses Poplar Point (Wickford), Plum Beach (North Kingstown), Dutch Island (Jamestown), Beavertail (Jamestown), Castle Hill (Newport), lime Rock (Newport), Goat Island (Newport), Rose Island (Newport), Conanicut (Jamestown), and Whale Rock (Narrgansett - destroyed in the Hurricane of 1938). Ten Islands Fox Island, Dutch Island, Jamestown, Aquidneck Island, Goat Island, Rose island, Coasters Harbor Island, Gould Island, Hope Island and Prudence Island. Other Popular Sights You will sail under the Jamestown and Newport Bridges, past the Inn at Castle Hill, Hammersmith Farm, Ocean Cliff Mansion, Clingstone the "House on the Rock", historic Fort Adams Fortification, through famous Newport Harbor with its mega yachts & sailboats and finally up to the Naval War College where we often see visiting Navy Ships. View 60 miles of Coastline The tour offers breathtaking waterfront scenery, coastal mansions and million dollar homes throughout the entire cruise and much more! The narration was very interesting. The tour guide deserved the tips he received. The trip lasts approx. one hour and forty-five minutes. The children enjoyed visiting the snack bar which included soda as well as alcoholic beverages. You could bring snacks on the ferry if you liked. The bathrooms were clean and easy to access. Parking was free and abundant. The tour of Narragansett Bay was enjoyed by all! I was glad I encouraged the family to participate while we were on a family vacation in Narragansett.

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