Rhode Island - Narragansett


Rhode Island
Narragansett — Possibly the best beaches in New England are surrounded by plenty of summer recreation opportunities

Enjoy Narragansett Rhode Island Narragansett has four of the best beaches in Rhode Island. Tourism is an important facet of life in Narragansett, with attractive beaches, sport fishing, a relaxed atmosphere, comfortable cottages and motels, and camping areas all contributing to the tourist’s enjoyment. Narragansett strives to preserve the pleasure of a resort community with the amenities of year-round living Take a look at things to do. in Narragansett and South County.

South County Golf
Golf Ball Inc. Golf Ball Inc’s MINT quality golf balls Serving Narragansett South county Rhode Island

Rose Hill RI Golf A professionally designed golf course, Located in South County Rhode Island

Pinecrest Golf Course "One Of Our Best Kept Secrets" Located in South County Rhode Island our full length championship 9 hole golf course is set among the beautiful South County Pines.

Excellent Dining
Basils of Narragansett Described as a restaurant of “elegant food and atmosphere". The menu offers classic French Continental cuisine and has been described as “perfect” The wine list is award winning

PJ's Pub Enjoy exceptional quality reasonably priced Seafood, Veal, Chicken, Steak, Pizza and Pasta

Amalfi A gourmet restaurant and cocktail lounge In Narragansett RI
Aunt Carrie's Restaurant has been specializing in seafood for over 70 years.

Markos Kabob and More "Authentic tastes of the Near East and Beyond. Narragansett's Best

George's Of Galilee A Narragansett Rhode Island Institution Since 1948

O'Brien's Pub Located on the corner of Waites Wharf and Lower Thames St. in the heart

Narragansett South County Attractions and Things To Do
Roger Wheeler State Beach Ocean Road. Clean, sandy, safe family beach. (401) 789-3563.

Salty Brine State Beach Sand Hill Cove Road. Clean, gentle surf. Great fishing off the rocks in the port of Galilee.

Scarborough State Beach Route 108. Clean, clear, moderate to heavy surf. Excellent for body surfing. (401) 789-2324.

Southland River Boat Cruises. The Southland Riverboat has been providing harbor tours, sightseeing cruises, sunset cruises, fall foliage cruises, boat charters and private charters for over 30 years

South County Museum Canonchet Farm, Narragansett, RI 02882 401-783-5400

Canonchet Memorial Corner of Beach Street and Ocean Road. A 6,000-pound limestone statue of heroic Narragansett tribal Chief Canonchet. Sculptured in 1977 by Robert K. Carsten.

Fishermen’s Memorial State Park Route 108. Coastal Park with tennis courts, playground and 182 tent and trailer sites. (401) 789-8374

Galilee Fishing Village Sand Hill Cove Road. Quaint fishing village with a working fishing fleet.

Narragansett Indian Monument Kingstown Road and Strathmore Street. Carved from a single Douglas fir by Peter Toth, this 23-foot sculpture is one of 41 throughout the country honoring the American Indian.

Narragansett Pier Beach Ocean Road. Long, southeast facing beach with long, smooth-breaking waves. Offers some of the best East Coast surfing.

Old Narragansett Pier Life Saving Station Ocean Road. Historic stone structure is now the famed Coast Guard House Restaurant.

The Historic Narragansett Towers is also located at this location

The Pettaquamscutt Cove National Wildlife Refuge provides grounds for shore birds, terns and a variety of fish.

Point Judith Lighthouse 1460 Ocean Road. An octagonal brick building erected in 1816. (401) 789-0444.