Centrally located Montauk beach within walking distance of downtown shops and restaurants. Features restrooms, outdoor showers, and lifeguards during summer season. Popular surfing spot.
Beaches for Restaurants
Kismet Beach
Westernmost community beach on Fire Island offering a quieter experience. Features two popular restaurants and access to both ocean and bay waters. Accessible by ferry from Bay Shore.
Misquamicut State Beach
Rhode Island’s largest state beach with a half-mile of shoreline on Block Island Sound. Features a lively beach town atmosphere with arcades, restaurants, water slides, and regular events.
Lake Sunapee (Newbury Harbor)
A small beach area in the harbor at South Newbury with a town dock and scenic lake views. Features a playground, picnic areas, and easy access to Mount Sunapee attractions.
Weirs Beach
A popular Lake Winnipesaukee beach with an entertainment-filled boardwalk featuring arcades, restaurants, and boat cruises. Host to major events like Motorcycle Week and fireworks displays.
Lake Winnipesaukee Beach (Alton Bay)
A public beach area at the southern tip of Lake Winnipesaukee. Features town docks, boat launches, and winter activities including an ice runway for small aircraft when the lake freezes.
Old Orchard Beach
A 7-mile sandy beach featuring the iconic Old Orchard Pier, amusement rides, arcade games, and a vibrant downtown with restaurants and shops. Popular family destination with lively atmosphere.
Short Sands Beach
A quarter-mile, family-friendly beach nestled in a cove in York Beach village. Surrounded by shops, restaurants, and a playground, it’s ideal for families with young children.