14. Narragansett, Rhode Island
Where to Stay in Narragansett, Rhode Island
Kagels Cottages
Early-20th-century waterfront cottages nest by a salt pond with views of the Ram Island bird sanctuary, it’s clear why this has been a family business since the 1920s: There’s no reason to leave.
kagels.com
Where to Eat in Narragansett, Rhode Island
Coast Guard House
Sit on the outdoor deck while you enjoy Point Judith calamari and native littleneck clams, just as customers have been doing since 1945. Sunday brunch is very popular as well.
www.thecoastguardhouse.com
Great Attraction in Narragansett, Rhode Island
Narragansett Town Beach
One of the best surfing beaches in New England.
www.narragansettri.gov/index.aspx?NID=323
Don’t Miss in Narragansett, Rhode Island
Black Point
This coastline stretch is more Maine than Rhode Island, with layers of rocks to clamber on, fish from, or hike beside. A former Narragansett Indian path, Black Point offers intriguing plants along the way, views of Point Judith Light, and mysterious stone ruins at the end of the three-quarter-mile-long path.
www.narragansettri.gov/Gallery.aspx?PID=52
More information: www.narragansettri.gov

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