A pristine beach in an upscale coastal village featuring the Flying Horse Carousel (oldest operating carousel in America). Surrounded by historic buildings, shops, and restaurants with a charming atmosphere.
Beach Directory
Salty Brine State Beach
A small, sheltered beach at the entrance to Galilee Harbor named for a beloved local radio personality. Features excellent facilities, wheelchair accessibility, and views of fishing boats entering and leaving port.
Fred Benson Town Beach
Block Island’s primary town beach with a full-service pavilion offering changing rooms, showers, and a concession stand. Features chair and umbrella rentals, making it convenient for day visitors.
Charlestown Breachway
A channel connecting Ninigret Pond to the Atlantic Ocean with adjacent beach areas. Popular for saltwater fishing, RV camping, and bird watching with access to both pond and ocean waters.
Goosewing Beach
A pristine barrier beach managed by The Nature Conservancy adjacent to South Shore Beach. Offers a natural beach experience with important nesting habitat for piping plovers and other shorebirds.
East Matunuck State Beach
A barrier beach between Block Island Sound and Potter Pond with excellent swimming and fishing. Features a modern pavilion with solar panels and nearby access to kayaking in the salt pond.
Sachuest Beach (Second Beach)
A mile-long beach adjacent to the Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge. Features excellent surf conditions, scenic views, and proximity to hiking trails with diverse coastal wildlife.
East Beach
A 3-mile barrier beach separating Ninigret Pond from the Atlantic Ocean. Offers a natural beach experience with opportunities for 4×4 beach driving, primitive camping, and excellent surf fishing.
Roger Wheeler State Beach
A protected beach in Point Judith with calm waters ideal for children. Features modern facilities, playground equipment, and seasonal lifeguards making it perfect for families with young children.
Easton’s Beach (First Beach)
Newport’s largest public beach featuring a historic carousel, Save The Bay Aquarium, and beachfront events. Located at the start of the famous Cliff Walk with views of the Atlantic Ocean.