Narragansett Town Beach
Narragansett, RI · Public beach
- Address
- Narragansett Town Beach, 39 Boston Neck Rd, Narragansett, RI 02882
- Website
- www.narragansettri.gov/index.aspx?NID=323
- Status
- Closed · Opens 7:30 AM
Narragansett Town Beach is a restaurant located in Narragansett, RI. It is one of 84 restaurants listed in Narragansett. Its 4.6-star rating is above the Narragansett city average of 4.5 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
Hours
| Saturday | 7 AM–8 PM |
Customer Reviews
Best beach in Narragansett and walking across the street to the town and shops. Love the seawall, Coast gaurd house, and the beautiful sand. Fun place to learn how to surf from Warm Winds. Walk the beach all the way to the narrow river, past the dunes club. Incredible sand and waters to swim in. Fossilized Shark teeth have been found here too, along with cool sea glass. Great free concerts at the Gazebo that the town puts together. Parking can be a challenge. Get here early or late in the day. Enjoy and please help to keep the beach clean. You know what and who you might bump into while on vacation. Love stopping here on the bike tour! Especially nice to park here and go to beach after summer, when it’s free and the fence has been taken down.
Paid $15 for parking at the West Lot (very courteous staff everywhere), and $12 for each adult entering the beach (kids 11 and under don't pay). The area near the West Lot entrance is really awful - overcrowded, filthy water and extremely loud. Walking towards the left side you can find cleaner waters and a much more interesting area to swim, including an amazing area to float where the river meets the ocean. Overall a nice experience.
Our absolute favorite beach—worth every minute of the 4-hour drive! We always choose it over closer spots. Why? Impeccably clean, every single time. The water is crystal-clear and the waves are consistently perfect for swimming and play. It feels like pure bliss. The only downside: parking is VERY tough for visitors. Most prime spots near the sand are resident-only permits, forcing out-of-towners to hunt further out. Despite this, we keep coming back – it’s that magical! A gem.
It was really fun swimming there. it had a pretty good temperature in the water. The waves were pretty good, but it depends on the day. I went with my friend and we had a great time together there. We got some food at the entrance each day and it was pretty good. However we thought that the hotdog basket would have been a basket of a bunch of hot dogs but it means that it just has fries. Cost to get it is good.
It's a great place to have fun on the beach in New England. You just pay US$12 and enjoy of a clean and nice beach, with showers and access to the bathrooms. Also you can pay 10 for parking or there are some street parking for free.
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