Narragansett Attractions
- Canonchet Memorial
Corner of Beach Street and Ocean Road. A 6,000-pound limestone statue of heroic Narragansett tribal Chief Canonchet. Sculptured in 1977 by Robert K. Carsten.
- Fishermen's Memorial State Park
Route 108. Coastal park with tennis courts, playground and 182 tent and trailer sites. (401)789-8374
- Galilee Fishing Village
Sand Hill Cove Road. Quaint fishing village with a working fishing fleet.
- Narragansett Indian Monument
Kingstown Road and Strathmore Street. Carved from a single Douglas fir by Peter Toth, this 23-foot sculpture is one of 41 throughout the country honoring the American Indian.
- Narragansett Pier Beach
Ocean Road. Long, southeast facing beach with long, smooth-breaking waves. Offers some of the best East Coast surfing.
- Old Narragansett Pier Life Saving Station
Ocean Road. Historic stone structure is now the famed Coast Guard House Restaurant.
- Pettaquamscutt Cove National Wildlife Refuge
The refuge provides grounds for shore birds, terns and a variety of fish.
- Point Judith Lighthouse
1460 Ocean Road. An octagonal brick building erected in 1816. (401)789-0444
- Roger Wheeler State Beach
Ocean Road. Clean, sandy, safe family beach. (401)789-3563
- Salty Brine State Beach
Sand Hill Cove Road. Clean, gentle surf. Great fishing off the rocks in the port of Galilee.
- Scarborough State Beach
Route 108. Clean, clear, moderate to heavy surf. Excellent for body surfing. (401)789-2324
- South County Museum
Canonchet Farm, Route 1A. View articles of early R.I. life and industry, 19th century working mini-farm, working print shop, historic cemetery. (401)783-5400
- St. Peter's-by-the-Sea
Central Street. Site of the Varina Winnie Davis memorial stained glass window.
- Sunset Farm
Route 108. The property has a two-story bungalow built at the turn of the century of spruce, cypress and mahogany.
- The Towers
Ocean Road. Last remaining section of the Narragansett Pier Casino. Visitor information center. (401)783-7121
- Whale Rock Lighthouse
Narragansett Beach Street. Constructed in 1882, the lighthouse stands as a monument for the keeper, killed in the 1938 hurricane, whose body was never found. Ruins visible at low tide.