Conimicut Point Park Has Exclusive Views Of One Of Rhode Island's Oldest Lighthouses
Ready for another beautiful Rhode Island summer? We thought so. This might be the year of the staycation, but when you live in the Ocean State, that’s not a bad thing. This year, check out the tranquil Conimicut Point Park and take in the views, including enjoying one of our state’s oldest lighthouses.

It's found on a small peninsula that never seems to be crowded.

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Take a beach walk, fly a kite, or just sit and relax.
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Obviously, this lighthouse is closed to the public, but you'll have an exclusive view of it when you're at the park.

Conimicut was one of the last lighthouses in the United States to convert its lantern from incandescent oil vapor to electricity, which was done in 1960.

And if you stay until sunset, you certainly won't be disappointed.
Have you ever seen the Conimicut Lighthouse? The history of Rhode Island’s lighthouses, including this one, is fascinating. Learning about them is a great way to learn more about local history. And to see seven of our best lighthouses in one four hour day trip, just follow this route.
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Conimicut Point, Warwick, RI 02889, USA