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Beavertail State Park

What seems to be the favorite activity at this 153 acre park is sightseeing and enjoying the four overlooks providing great views of the New England coastline. Beavertail also provides some of the best saltwater fishing in the area, along with offering hiking trails, and a naturalist program that attracts hundreds of people each year.

This park offers Public Restrooms, Public Phone and information (seasonally), and Naturalist programs (seasonally).

Beavertail State Park is open year round, sunrise to sunset.

Location: Beavertail State Park, Beavertail Road, Jamestown Rhode Island 02835 Telephone 401-423-9941

Other Rhode Island State Parks nearby:
(Jamestown)
Beavertail State Park
(Newport)
Brenton Point State Park
(Charlestown)
Burlingame State Park
(Charlestown)
Charlestown Breachway State Beach
(Bristol)
Colt State Park
(Narragansett)
Fishermen's Memorial State Park

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