Weekend Itinerary For Exploring Narragansett In Rhode Island
Rhode Island may be tiny, but it’s full of wonderful places to explore. And Narragansett (known colloquially as “Gansett”) is one of our very favorite day trips in the state. This seaside town is full of history and New England charm, and makes for a very enjoyable little getaway. Here’s a weekend itinerary perfect for exploring Narragansett in Rhode Island — let’s go!

Known mostly for its summer vacation offerings, the town is filled with amazing beaches, historic lighthouses, and other attractions that can be enjoyed year-round.

All rooms at The Break Hotel have heated bathroom floors *and* a fireplace, making for an ultra cozy experience.
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(You'll even get complementary backpack beach chairs and bikes included with your room, so you can enjoy the beach at your leisure.)
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This local favorite has been around since the 1940s and built a reputation for serving fresh, locally harvested seafood.

(Although their pasta dishes are particularly divine.)

Fun fact: the Coast Guard House actually used to be a station for the actual Coast Guard, which was known as the United States Life Saving Service in the late 1800s.

There are three state park beaches in Narragansett: Scarborough State Beach, Roger Wheeler State Beach, and Salty Brine State Beach.

This beach has a gorgeous surf and very dramatic view of Narragansett's iconic Towers.
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This seasonal restaurant is beach food at its best: crave-worthy seafood and classic American fare. (Please note: Monahan's hours vary by season.)

This coffee shop is a favorite among locals and students at the nearby University of Rhode Island. Fuel's coffee is fantastic, and their cinnamon rolls are legendary.

Point Judith Lighthouse is one of the town's most popular attractions.

It's a very mysterious and intriguing place.

It's an accessible, 2.1-mile trail, with lots of opportunities for rock scaling, bluff climbing, and epic exploration.
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These crumbled walls overlooking the ocean were once a part of a grand, 21-room mansion. The estate was built in 1895 for the Davis family who made their fortune selling a painkiller made with opium. Today, the ruins are all that remain.

Once upon a time, The Towers were the gate to Narragansett Pier Casino. They harken back to bygone days when Gansett was *the* place to go for a party (think Great Gatsby-level revelry).

The stone towers, however, have remained strong and are a symbol of Narragansett’s past, present, and future.

Family owned and operated for over 100 years, Aunt Carrie's is a beloved local eatery.

Aunt Carrie's clam cakes have won multiple awards, and are thought by many to be the best
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This beautiful bridge is a true Narragansett treasure, and will make your drive home just as memorable as your stay.
Narragansett is just one of our picks for the 10 most beautiful towns in Rhode Island — Little Rhody is full of gorgeous little gems to explore! Where’s your favorite place to spend a weekend in RI? Share it with us in the comments below!
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