Ask any Rhode Islander about Beavertail State Park and you’re likely to get a smile. For 40 years, this scenic area has been providing us with stunning views and a glimpse into local history…and the property goes back much further. This entire area is completely enchanting and almost like walking straight into a fairytale.
You’ll find Beavertail State Park in Jamestown, at the southern end of Conanicut Island in Narragansett Bay.
Alexandra R / TripAdvisor The park is best known for having some of the most beautiful vistas along the New England coastline.
This place is both a photographer’s dream come true and a nature lover’s paradise.
Ben Baker / Google Hiking, saltwater fishing, and picnicking are all common here when weather allows.
The telltale Beavertail Lighthouse was built in 1856 and is still the premier lighthouse in Rhode Island.
LEONARDO DASILVA / Flickr The light provides navigation for boats and ships entering Narragansett Bay in the East Passage.
This park has quite a history. A 58-foot wooden tower built in 1749 burned down about four years later.
Frederick Wright / Flickr It was replaced by a fieldstone tower and used until 1856, when the present tower and keeper’s quarters were finished. During World War II, the park area was part of Fort Burnside, one of several coastal spots designed to protect Narragansett Bay.
These days, the park is quiet and peaceful, especially at sunset.
JamieMac / TripAdvisor Prepare to be reminded of how lucky you are to live in Rhode Island.
The state created Beavertail State Park in 1980, after the old site was declared federal surplus land.
Bowen Wang / Google The state maintains it well, and it’s a favorite local gathering spot as well as a top attraction for other visiting New Englanders.
Has it been awhile since you’ve spent time at Beavertail State Park?
GovMule / TripAdvisor Allow us to tempt you with these otherworldly images.
Isn’t Beavertail State Park stunning? We’re lucky to have such an iconic, fairytale-like spot here in the Ocean State.
Alexandra R / TripAdvisor
The park is best known for having some of the most beautiful vistas along the New England coastline.
Ben Baker / Google
Hiking, saltwater fishing, and picnicking are all common here when weather allows.
LEONARDO DASILVA / Flickr
The light provides navigation for boats and ships entering Narragansett Bay in the East Passage.
Frederick Wright / Flickr
It was replaced by a fieldstone tower and used until 1856, when the present tower and keeper’s quarters were finished. During World War II, the park area was part of Fort Burnside, one of several coastal spots designed to protect Narragansett Bay.
JamieMac / TripAdvisor
Prepare to be reminded of how lucky you are to live in Rhode Island.
Bowen Wang / Google
The state maintains it well, and it’s a favorite local gathering spot as well as a top attraction for other visiting New Englanders.
GovMule / TripAdvisor
Allow us to tempt you with these otherworldly images.
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Address: Beavertail State Park, Beavertail Rd, Jamestown, RI 02835, USA