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South County Museum: Canonchet Farm, Narragansett, RI 02882
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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.
- Fishermens 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.
- Southland
River Boat Cruises. A boar tour of the water ways in Narragansett
- 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. Peters-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.
More events and attractions sponsored by the Town
Of Narragansett Parks & Recreation
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