Narragansett has been a top vacation destination for Rhode Islanders since the late 1800s. And while the vibe has certainly changed over the years, its beauty and charm is timeless. You don’t even need to spend the night to have a wonderful time – this is a perfect day trip destination.

Narragansett is a delightful little seaside town in Washington County near South Kingstown.

rickaroti1918 / TripAdvisor And while it’s a quiet, peaceful place now, this historic village has a wild past.

It started in 1894, when a group of wealthy summer visitors established the Point Judith Country Club just south of the Pier area.

Peter Rintels / Flickr For years, visitors would flock here from all over New England from early June until late August for gambling, parties, and fun on the beach.

These days, Narragansett is a lot quieter. And while it’s still a top summer attraction, it’s beautiful here in any season.

Jed Scattergood / Flickr For many, a stop at The Towers is a must. Once the gate to Narragansett Pier Casino, The Towers now host weddings and events (when conditions allow) and serve as an iconic landmark.

If you’re up for a nature walk, enjoy one of the hiking trails in the area.

Carl Richards / alltrails.com The Black Point Trail is an easy 2.1-mile trek, offering both beautiful scenery and adventurous exploration.

If you get hungry, enjoy a little seaside fine dining at the Coast Guard House.

Management / TripAdvisor This converted lifesaving station was originally built in 1888. It was converted into a restaurant in the 1960s, and it’s now one of the town’s top dining spots.

The food at the Coast Guard House is quite tasty, ranging from fresh, local seafood to pasta and hearty entrees like filet mignon.

Keith M / TripAdvisor It’s also the perfect place to sit and have a cocktail or two by the bay.

Of course, most people who make a day trip to Narragansett just hang out at the beach.

Josh McGinn / Flickr And we really can’t say we blame them. Narragansett Town Beach is delightful.

Have you been to Narragansett lately? Perhaps a refreshing day trip is in order.

rickaroti1918 / TripAdvisor

And while it’s a quiet, peaceful place now, this historic village has a wild past.

Peter Rintels / Flickr

For years, visitors would flock here from all over New England from early June until late August for gambling, parties, and fun on the beach.

Jed Scattergood / Flickr

For many, a stop at The Towers is a must. Once the gate to Narragansett Pier Casino, The Towers now host weddings and events (when conditions allow) and serve as an iconic landmark.

Carl Richards / alltrails.com

The Black Point Trail is an easy 2.1-mile trek, offering both beautiful scenery and adventurous exploration.

Management / TripAdvisor

This converted lifesaving station was originally built in 1888. It was converted into a restaurant in the 1960s, and it’s now one of the town’s top dining spots.

Keith M / TripAdvisor

It’s also the perfect place to sit and have a cocktail or two by the bay.

Josh McGinn / Flickr

And we really can’t say we blame them. Narragansett Town Beach is delightful.

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