Narragansett, Rhode Island
Rhode Island's
Premier Surf Town.
Waves at dawn. Clam chowder at noon. Sunset over Block Island Sound. Narragansett is South County at its finest.
Top Attractions
Surf breaks, historic towers, fresh seafood, and classic Rhode Island coastal charm.

World-Class Surf
Narragansett Town Beach, Scarborough State Beach, and Point Judith deliver some of New England's most consistent waves. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned surfer, the breaks here are legendary.
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Town Beach
The heart of Narragansett's beach scene — a broad, sandy stretch beneath the iconic Towers. The best people-watching, swimming, and beach volleyball in South County.
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Fresh Seafood
Rhode Island clam chowder — clear broth, tender clams, smoky bacon — is a revelation. Narragansett's waterfront restaurants deliver it straight from the dock, alongside lobster rolls and fresh-caught fish.
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The Narragansett Towers
The iconic stone arch spanning Ocean Road is Narragansett's most recognizable landmark. Built in 1884 as part of a grand casino, the Towers survived demolition and still frame the beach in classic style.
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Point Judith
The southern tip of Narragansett Peninsula, where the lighthouse has guided mariners since 1810. The port here sends ferries to Block Island and supports a thriving commercial fishing fleet — some of New England's freshest catch.
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Block Island Sound
Block Island — just 13 miles offshore — is easily reached by ferry from Point Judith. A day trip or overnight to this car-free island is one of the great Rhode Island experiences. Sailing, kayaking, and fishing on the Sound are also top draws.
Plan Your Visit →Where to Stay in Narragansett
From beachfront inns along Ocean Road to cozy South County B&Bs, Narragansett has lodging for every style and budget.
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