Miles of stunning coastline offer incredible surfing and pristine beaches, perfect for sun-soaked days. Indulge in delicious fresh seafood at casual shacks, admire the iconic Towers, and soak in the quintessential New England beach town charm.
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Pt. Judith Beach
Captain Roger W Wheeler State Beach
Narragansett Seawall
Fisherman's Memorial Park Campgrounds
Breakwater Village
Narragansett Basin Harbor Beach House
Galilee beach, Rhode Island
Conochet Club Beach
Salty Brine State Beach
State Pier No. 5
Black Point Trailhead
Playground
Boon St Park
Whale Rock Trail Parking
The Beach At Breakwater Village
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The 331 places we track in Narragansett, RI span restaurants, bars, parks, museums, music venues, and outdoor spots — ranked by real visitor ratings, not paid placements. Sherwin-Williams is one of the most-visited; the full list groups picks by category so you can match the day youre planning. Use the trip planner below the list to chain three or four into a single itinerary.
Narragansett, RI stands out for its food scene, local culture, and a mix of indoor and outdoor things to do. Browse the category sections below to see which slice fits your trip — restaurants and bars for an evening out, parks and museums for a daytime plan, or live music and events for a night you wont forget.
Several places on this list are free or low-cost — parks, public art, free admission days at museums, and trails. Check the "Free Things to Do" filter above the list to see only no-cover spots, or browse parks and attractions for outdoor options that wont cost anything.
Yes — most visitors plan a 2–3 day weekend in Narragansett, RI comfortably. A typical itinerary mixes one foodie meal (the city has plenty of $$ and $$$ spots), a daytime activity (park, museum, or attraction), and an evening out (bar, live music, or rooftop). Start with the trip planner below and well build a routed day-by-day plan around your picks.
The restaurants section below ranks the top-rated spots in Narragansett, RI by visitor reviews. For a specific cuisine — tacos, BBQ, pizza, sushi, vegan — use the cuisine chips to filter. Reservations are common at $$$ and $$$$ spots; most $$ and below take walk-ins.
The kid-friendly filter above shows spots that explicitly welcome families — kids menus, room to move around, and tolerant staff. Parks, museums, and water parks (when in season) round out a day with kids. Build a kid-friendly itinerary with the trip planner; it sequences stops by drive time.
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