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Exploring Watch Hill Beach RI

By Cathy Mercer


Watch Hill Beach RI is a popular area for those wanting sea and sand in the most southwestern point in the State of Rhode Island. It is part of a peninsula formed by Little Narraganset Bay. The village by the same name has three associated beaches. They are East and Carousel Beaches and the longer stretch of sand leading to Napatree Point. The characteristics of each area are different, and so attract a wider range of visitors. Because the location is only 160 miles from New York City and 80 miles from Boston, it is popular for day or weekend visitors, particularly during the summer season.

Carousel Beach, near the antique carousel is a major attraction for families with children. As the name suggests, the old-fashioned Flying Horse Carousel is the oldest continuously operated carousel of its type in the States and is a National Historic Landmark. The horses are suspended from chains, rather than being attached to a platform. They feature leather saddles, a mane and tail of real horsehair and there are opportunities to grab for silver or a brass ring. The beach requires a small daily fee, provides a locker and a lifeguard. The waves are small.

East Beach is perhaps more popular, due to its stronger waves. There is no fee to use these sands, but it has fewer amenities. Access to the sands and surf is along a sandy path and can be a bit hard to find unless you know the area. The sands are well-maintained and clean.

The longest of the associated beaches is Napatree Point. The length is about two miles of great barrier sands. There are no roads or structures standing in the area. The beaches offer public access for those who want to try surf casting or bird watching. Visitors can also check out the historical Fort Mansfield site. From this area, there are great views of the historic Lighthouse and of scenic Fisher's Island.

The village developed as an affluent resort area during the late 1800s and early 1900s. The summer houses were built along the stretch of road leading to Napatree Point. These sprawling Victorian cottages were home to the wealthy people who arrived to spend the high season in the pleasant surroundings.

The 1938 hurricane took this area by surprise and destroyed houses, bathing pavilions, and yacht clubs. At times, the remains of foundations as well as artifacts can be seen. Breechways were created by the storm, some of which remain. Hurricane Sandy also affected this area, although not to the extent of 1938 and 1954 storms.

The Watch Hill Inn is another historic site, originally dating from 1845. The club here is private, but visitors can see activities such as the weekly Wednesday Regatta. This is a gated community for affluent clients.

The attractions of Watch Hill Beach RI area include historical sites such as the lighthouse and the batteries from Fort Mansfield. The unique carousel is perfect for children and is maintained in excellent condition. Carousel, East and Napatree Point beaches offer different experiences for visitors to the area.




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