Rhode Island is a small state and you’ve lived here for a while, so what beach could possibly have something new to discover? The Ocean State has more than 100 public and private beaches and we have a feeling you haven’t visited all of them… yet. Today’s pick for a featured sandy spot is Mackerel Cove Town Beach, not the most popular shoreline destination, but well worth a visit.
You can find Mackerel Cove Town Beach in Jamestown. It occupies a small segment of shoreline on Beavertail Road between Mackerel Cove and Sheffield Cove.
During the summertime, the dunes of the Mackerel Cover are exploding with the vibrant color of wild beach roses. This shoreline spot lacks nothing when it comes to captivating scenery.
The pathway to the beach is quaint, bordered by weathered beach fencing. Your first peek at the water will fill you with excitement for a perfect beach day.
Find a spot to call your own on the sandy shore. You'll need to pack smart for this waterfront location, the beach is short on amenities. A cooler full of drinks and snacks, a chair, an umbrella, and some beach toys should do the trick.
Sheltered on both sides by land, don't expect the crashing waves of Narragansett or Block Island. On the upside, families with small children have more peace of mind at a coastal retreat like this one.
The gentle surf here is enough to keep you cool and refreshed, so feel free to dive in. Kids will love playing at the water's edge building sandcastles to be washed away as the tides change.
Mackerel Cove Town Beach may not be the obvious choice when looking for a sandy place to spend the day, but we love this underrated spot. It's scenery and sheltered waters push it to the top of the list of Rhode Island beaches that deserve a second look.
Visit Mackerel Cove Town Beach on Beavertail Rd., Jamestown, RI 02835. There is a roadside parking lot right next to the beach.
Which beach in the Ocean State is your favorite to visit? Is it Rhode Island’s longest beach? Or is it this tidal pool beach? Or do you have a different sandy spot that you love? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.
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