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Discover Beautiful Rhode Island Newport's only ocean beach. Located adjacent to the famous Cliff Walk. Outdoor skateboard park, weekly free summer concerts, seasonal carousel, Save the Bay’s Exploration Center. Banquet Hall available for corporate and private functions. Free use of over-sand wheelchairs. Rental cabañas, rental beach chairs, surf boards, boogie boards and umbrellas. Children's playground, covered picnic pavilion, seasonal snack bar, beach store with souvenirs. Public restrooms, indoor and outdoor cold-water showers. No dogs permitted from Memorial Day through Oct. 1. Log In to Add this Item to Your TRIP Itinerary Is this your listing? Login to edit or claim this listing.Easton's Beach named one of the Top 10 New England Beaches! 175 Memorial Boulevard | Easton's Beach, located on Memorial Boulevard at the start of the Cliff Walk, is a 3/4 mile long surf beach with a board walk. Come relax and play in our beautiful white sand ocean beach- surf the waves, ride our beautiful 1950's carousel, visit Save the Bay Exploration Center and Aquarium, or get married in a gorgeous beach front ceremony and celebrate in our newly refurbished ballroom.




Rosie's Beach Store carries daily rentals of beach chairs, boogie boards and umbrellas during the peak summer season. We also carry some of those items you may have forgotten....sunscreen, towels, buckets and pails! While you are here, pick up an Easton's Beach t-shirt or hat! Seasonal public facilities include restrooms, indoor and outdoor showers, shade pavilion, playground, skate park, picnic and grill area, bike racks, first aid, carousel, an elevator and beach wheel chairs for persons with disabilities, snack bar and 2 public parking lots. Bird's Eye View of Easton's Beach                                            Rotunda Ballroom For Your Safety- Easton's Beach is very proud to staff all State of RI Surf Certified Lifeguards - There is no ball playing, Frisbee throwing or kite flying allowed on the beach at any time- this is to insure all beach goers comfort. alcoholic beverages are strictly prohibited flotation devices are prohibited




no grilling is allowed except in the picnic area no animals allowed on the beach property 24 hours per day from Memorial Day Weekend through September 30th (Newport City Ordinance 6.08.050, Restraint of Animals). No person shall smoke a cigarette, cigar, or other tobacco-related product on or within any beach or public park owned, operated, maintained or managed by the city (Newport City Ordinance 12.32.130 Smoking prohibited on public beaches, parks, and cliff walk). Free viewers are required for some of the attached documents.They can be downloaded by clicking on the icons below.Rhode Island beaches range from sandy swaths to sheltered coves & lakes Rhode Island > State > On the Water > Beaches The beaches of Rhode Island offer a variety of vast, sandy expanses, sheltered coves, and great surfing. State beaches have parking and pavilions with showers, bathrooms, food, and rentals, making them great places to visit on your next summer vacation. Inland areas have lakes and ponds with fresh water beaches.




Beaches may be managed by the state or by towns. Parking fees for state-operated beaches only were reduced at the start of the summer of 2016. As of July 1, 2016, resident parking passes cost $6 for weekdays, $7 for weekends and holidays and $30 for the season. Nonresident passes are $12 for weekdays, $14 for weekends and holidays and $60 for the season. Cash or credit cards only are accepted. Season passes can be obtained at the entrance booths of state beaches during operating hours, May to Labor Day. Residency for the purpose of buying a pass is based on vehicle registration. More information: 401-222-2632 or visit season beach passes. Click Here for Rhode Island Tide Charts and Tide Tables New Shoreham (Block Island), RI East Matunuck State Beach South Kingstown, RI, 02881 Off Corn Neck Road near Dodge and Water streets Haines Memorial State Park On Bullock's Cove, off Metropolitan Park Drive City Park: Buttonwoods Beach Sand Trail (off of Spray Rock Road)




End of Champlin Road Brenton Point State Park East Beach and Ninigret Conservation Area (Ninigret State Beach) Off East Beach Road Sachuest Town Beach (Second Beach) 474 Sachuest Beach Road Charlestown Breachway State Beach Scarborough State Beaches (North and South) Roger Wheeler State Beach 100 Sand Hill Cove Road Easton's Beach (First Beach) Heads Beach (Jamestown Shores Beach) Fort Adams State Park Historic fort property hosts picnics, swimming, fishing, historic reenactments, sailing South Kingstown Town Beach at Matunuck South Kingstown, RI, 02879 Blue Shutters Town Beach 469 East Beach Road Goddard Memorial State Park Bayside park for walking, picnics, games, swimming, horseback riding Sanctuary Road (Route 1) Large forested park with freshwater pond; lots of camping in woods; Watch Hill Beach (Carousel Beach) 39, 77, and 81 Boston Neck Road (Route 1A) Phone: 401738-2000 Ext - 680




North Light Lighthouse and Beach North End of Corn Neck Road End of Water Street 557 Charlestown Beach Road Salty Brine State Beach 254 Great Island Road Off Spring Street /Mohegan Trail 7 Corn Neck Road North Kingstown Town Beach North Kingstown, RI, 02852 I don't know if that's the status all the season, but when we arrived we were almost alone here, the water were very calm, sun was great and also was the ocean view. There's a free parking right near the beach, the access is very easy and the beach, though small, is beautiful and tidy. The calm waters and stunning vistas at Gooseberry as well as the very reasonable admission fee are reason enough to visit. The lunch counter is a hidden gem. Lindsey has been creating marvelous, casual fare here for almost ten years and it is always good. It might be difficult to find a place to sit but if you stick around... I really wanted to like this beach. I went there looking forward to a relaxing time with the calm waters and nice beach.




Unfortunately, we couldn't like it AT ALL. We stayed there for 10 minutes and had to leave. I've never seen this much seaweed before. But once you go a few more feet into the water, the water... If you don't like seaweed, do not come here. There is sea grass growing from the bottom and you have to walk through it to get into the water. It's so gross and there is too much wildlife lurking below. Really, so many fish swimming around your legs, no thanks. No waves because it s in a cove, which makes... The $20 parking fee probably keeps this beach a little more secluded than others. Beautiful sand and warm water. Bring your coolers, umbrellas, and chairs. Short walk from the parking lot, and concessions with bathrooms very handy. The beach was not much of a beach. Beautiful views, but the water was dirty and lots of seaweed everywhere ... on the beach and in the water. They charge $20 to park during the week, and I understand $25 on weekends. There was a lifeguard on duty.




I love Newport, but we have yet to find a beach there... Not sure it was worth 20 dollars to park. Its nothing like real beach. Its ok, pretty to walk around, but water is dirty and way over packed. We learned about GB from some friends who swore by it. We've been coming to Newport since 2005 and had no idea it existed. If you are like most, you'll come here a few times on your trip. Monday through Friday is $20 if you park, $5 if you walk (it's 2 miles from Thames) don't try it. Located right on Great Ocean Road this place is a gem. The views are to die for and with rocks to climb, a dock for kids, lifeguards and calm waters this place is worth every penny of the $20 parking fee for a weekday. Parking was easy and we used the showers/ changing room prior to leaving. The water was warm and there weren't really waves so it's great for families with children. Some spots are thick with seaweed but the water that was free of it was clear all the way to the bottom. We loved climbing up the big rock structure.

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