One of Washington County's most popular landmarks is the Point Judith Lighthouse in Narragansett. It is situated on what is currently known as Point Judith Coast Guard Station.
This 26-acre property in Narragansett, Rhode Island, is one of the state's most well-known and well-liked beaches and is just 35 miles south of Providence on Ocean Road. It has more than 2,000 feet of beach frontage, and saltwater bathing is one of the famous things to do here.
The Charlestown Breachway State Beach is a public beachfront recreation area on Block Island Sound in the Rhode Island municipality of Charlestown. The three-mile-long Charlestown Breachway is a hiking trail that provides breathtaking views of the shore of Rhode Island.
Located in Charlestown, Burlingame State Park is a 3,000-acre recreational area that welcomes tourists and locals who want to stay outdoors. Here, you can spend the day relaxing on the sand reading a book, or having a family picnic.
At Misquamicut State Beach, you'll have access to a half-mile beachfront, a contemporary beach complex with a playground and restaurants, outdoor showers, and shade gazebos.