Misquamicut State Beach was created in 1954.
Beavertail State Park, Burlingame State Park, Fort Adams State Park, Lincoln Woods State Park, Snake Den State Park, Misquamicut State Beach and World War II Memorial State Park.
Rhode Island has over 400 miles of coastline, featuring approximately 100 public and private beaches. Some of the most popular include Narragansett Town Beach, Misquamicut State Beach, and East Matunuck State Beach. The state's numerous beaches cater to a variety of activities, from swimming and sunbathing to surfing and fishing.
Doheny State Beach was created in 1931.
Carlsbad State Beach was created in 1933.
Asilomar State Beach was created in 1951.
Carpinteria State Beach was created in 1932.
Dockweiler State Beach was created in 1948.
Cardiff State Beach was created in 1949.
Cayucos State Beach was created in 1940.
Greenwood State Beach was created in 1978.
Seacliff State Beach was created in 1931.
Rhode Island is home to about 400 miles of coastline, featuring numerous beaches. While there are over 30 public beaches, some of the most popular include Narragansett Town Beach, Misquamicut State Beach, and East Matunuck State Beach. Each beach offers a unique experience, from sandy shores to rocky coastlines, catering to both locals and visitors.