With so much gorgeous shoreline, there is no doubt that Rhode Island has some incredible coastal communities. Some are busier than others, but there is one unspoiled beach town where life seems to slow down a little bit. From a quaint downtown to a picturesque shore, most will agree that Watch Hill is one of New England’s most charming spots.
Watch Hill is a 629-acre village in the town of Westerly. Stunning homes are found on the rolling landscape along the shore.
Napatree Point is a barrier beach found in Watch Hill. It has no roads or houses and has soft white sand, rolling waves, and natural beauty that extends for 1 1/2 miles.
Watch Hill is also home to the seasonal Flying Horses Carousel. Constructed in 1876, this amusement ride is full of old-fashioned charm. You can read more about this National Historic Landmark here.
This unspoiled beach town wouldn't be complete without its shoreline beacon. Visit the Watch Hill Light to learn the history of this station that is still in operation today.
From sunrise to sunset, Watch Hill is a quiet town that boasts some amazing shoreline. Whether you want to take a stroll along the beach or through town, you'll love exploring this attractive place in the Ocean State.