Napatree Point Beach Rhode Island

4.5/5
(155) · Park in Westerly, United States
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The Watch Hill Conservancy’s mission is to conserve, enhance, and maintain the natural, scenic, and historic values of Watch Hill and Little Narragansett …

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4.5/5 · 155 reviews
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Jan 13, 2025
What a great place to watch beautiful sunsets over the point. Picturesque views of Watch Hill harbor. Breathtaking views of a beautiful late afternoon and early summer evening on the New England coas… Full review by Passenger04925136836
Jan 28, 2024
Great walk on Napatree after the great storm. The storm washed up sections of the old wooden bulkhead or seawall built in 1903 to protect Fort Mansfield from the sea. The piles/ pilings in the image … Full review by Captain Jack S
Oct 9, 2023
This is an excellent walk on the beach out to the point with lots to see along the way. Per other reviews we came back along the ocean side and didn’t do the path on the other side. Full review by Sabina V
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Where do you park when you go to napatree point
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There’s a public lot about a quarter of a mile before it. Behind. the Pulitzer shop. The lot by the beach has a 2 hr max stay for the shops there.
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Answer by Dreijunge · Sep 12, 2019
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Can you bring a cooler and Cornhole to this beach? Or do they have someone checking in the lot?
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Cooler yes and cornhole is probably fine too although I don’t know for sure. But parking is pretty far away so it would be a long walk.
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Do you have to pay to get in ? If so, How much ?
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Free to walk in but parking can be $20 during the summer.
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Are dogs allowed
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Because their main focus is protecting their nesting Plovers, there are only a few short hours where one can walk a dog on a lead. Due to the hundreds of birds their droppings create a …
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Because their main focus is protecting their nesting Plovers, there are only a few short hours where one can walk a dog on a lead. Due to the hundreds of birds their droppings create a nightmare infestation of flies. Don't bother.
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