In RI, I like Scarborough the best. It's not as crazy, busy as Misquam with good facilities and parking. The water is warmer than the Cape with better waves than the sound.
Can't speak to Scarborough, but if I or someone else hasn't mentioned it already, you should check out Blue Shutters Beach in RI. $20 to park, but 25-30 minutes closer than Scarborough, less crowded and very nice beach and facilities.Going on Saturday with wife, getting there before noon. First timer and will be there for about 5 hours. Hope to be snoozing/lounging and picnicking.
I know its going to be crowded but where's a generally good location to 'claim'?
Also when's the best time to arrive to claim?
If it exists, looking for a spot away from the waves (so if high tide I don't have to move) and typically away from the foot traffic.
I've been thinking about heading down there for years. Any more details, thoughts?Try Ocean City, Md.
Thanks we're spending Saturday night in Charlestown, so this may be the go to spot.Can't speak to Scarborough, but if I or someone else hasn't mentioned it already, you should check out Blue Shutters Beach in RI. $20 to park, but 25-30 minutes closer than Scarborough, less crowded and very nice beach and facilities.
Thanks we're spending Saturday night in Charlestown, so this may be the go to spot.
Make sure you hit The Bakery on Sunday morning then. And get there early; the most popular selections are sold out by mid-morning on busy days.Thanks we're spending Saturday night in Charlestown, so this may be the go to spot.
I've been thinking about heading down there for years. Any more details, thoughts?
Love Matunuk Oyster Bar, but the place gets crazy crowded at peak times. I heard they expanded recently and I haven't been there since then, but in years past we've increasingly had to time our visits there to avoid brutal waits--even for parking. TwoTen Oyster Bar is newer and nearby, and also very good. In our experience it has been more accommodating, but I like them both.Not too far from Charlestown, RI off the East Matunuk exit on Rt 1 go to the Matunuk Oyster Bar restaurant the best in the area, maybe the best in RI. I am also right down the road may be there with my wife or if we dont feel like driving we all to The Ocean Mist at Matunuk/South Kingston Beach - enjoy your weekend. This is not at all far from Narragansett.
Make sure you hit The Bakery on Sunday morning then. And get there early; the most popular selections are sold out by mid-morning on busy days.
I've been thinking about heading down there for years. Any more details, thoughts?
Love Matunuk Oyster Bar, but the place gets crazy crowded at peak times. I heard they expanded recently and I haven't been there since then, but in years past we've increasingly had to time our visits there to avoid brutal waits--even for parking. TwoTen Oyster Bar is newer and nearby, and also very good. In our experience it has been more accommodating, but I like them both.
Love the Crabby Benny breakfast and Bloodies at the Ocean Mist.
Other great breakfast spots in the area are the Bluebird Cafe and Crazy Burger, which is also excellent for lunch.
Oh, and Brickley's for great ice cream.
Agreed about the Cape Cod ocean beaches as I live in Truro, however you would be travelling a long way only to potentially find your beach closed for a few hours due to shark sighting which has been happening with greater frequency as our seal population takes off.Cape Cod National Seashore is the best beach in the northeast.
Napatree is not far behind especially when driving time comes into play.
Oh man there's one I didn't expect to see. Spent many a summer there, it could be the hottest week of the entire year in the dead of July yet the water will still be bone chilling cold. It's a great beach and the water is super clean and clear, but it's like standing in a tub of ice water.
I was going to say stay away from Narragansett... and that was before today. We went there 2-3 years ago forba family vacation. $20/person/day just to get on the beach. Pass. Parking would have cost more but we were within walking distance. Brown,packed sand, no surf and not much room. Eye candy was average.
Walt Nadzak?And if you run into a certain former UConn football coach who happens to be a frequent customer, try not to berate him too much . . .
Best time to go to Narragansett is in June, the URI coeds lease on their apartments usually last to the end of the month and school is out. They don't call it Tit Beach for nothing. If you like that kind of thing.^This, I have probably been to every beach in New England and these are my favorite. More importantly they are my daughter's favorite.
Best time to go to Narragansett is in June, the URI coeds lease on their apartments usually last to the end of the month and school is out. They don't call it Tit Beach for nothing. If you like that kind of thing.
@CL82 agreed. If you're going to do Ocean City you may as well stay in Fenwick Island, DE which is on Ocean Highway (just the less trashy end).Dirty, commercial, hot . . .
If you're going to that area, try Bethany Beach instead.
Especially because seals are a lot faster in the water than a human is.
It's possibly the worst food oasis in the country.I actually made authentic clam cakes for a party at my house recently using Cherrystones I bought at the Pike Place Market. I handed them out in paper bags and everybody thought they were the best thing they had ever eaten. Southern Rhode Island and Southeastern CT, certainly have some unique foods that you simply can't get anywhere else.
Not too far from Charlestown, RI off the East Matunuk exit on Rt 1 go to the Matunuk Oyster Bar restaurant the best in the area, maybe the best in RI. I am also right down the road may be there with my wife or if we dont feel like driving we all to The Ocean Mist at Matunuk/South Kingston Beach - enjoy your weekend. This is not at all far from Narragansett.[/QUOT
godparents had cottage right on matunuck beach road .i remember going there back when it was called carpenters and there was an actual beach to play volleyball on
booIt's possibly the worst food oasis in the country.
Clam cakes/fritters are crimes against humanity: "Hey, let's fill doughnut holes with rubber bands and erasers! Yum!"
And don't get me started on "sheet pizza" or "party pizza." Pizza should sue Rhode Island for defamation just for abusing its name and image in such a vile and damaging manner.
Some of the beaches I visited this summer that I liked:
1. Misquamicut during the week (it wasn't crowded, the sand was beautiful), water was warm, and the waves were rolling in.
1A. Watch Hill: went to beach by the Carousel, got bored and headed to Misquamicut.
2. Second Beach, Newport: day after Misq, smaller more frequent waves, really fine sand that was a pain in the butt (just gets everywhere), but really nice beach overall.
3. Horseneck Beach, Westport, MA on a weekend: beautiful beach and scenery, coarse sand and fine pebbles, I liked it, but regulars said it gets typically windy on that point (not much wind that day).
4. Old Silver Beach, Falmouth: we were on a private beach, empty of people, but the sand was beautiful, but the water really calm.
5. Plum Island Beaches: giant beaches with huge dunes and nice sand, good walking beaches. Water isn't as cold as the cape around Provincetown, etc. Up near the canal, the beach is spectacular and so is the swimming, but you get a whiff of gas from the boats too often. Lower down near all the homes and the national preserve, the water gets deep quickly and loses its charm for children.
6. Hammonasset Beach in Madison: it is just fine, water is murky though. Went on a weekday. Nice waves.