Is Weekapaug Beach open to public?

Is Weekapaug Beach open to public?

Weekapaug Beach Residents own the beach and private docks at the end of Spring Avenue, but public access to the sand trail by vehicle is permitted from Labor Day to Memorial Day (with four-wheel drive along this narrow lane of soft sand).

How much does it cost to go to Watch Hill beach?

ENTRANCE FEE: Watch Hill has an entrance fee (depending on age). We were there mid-week and paid $22 for our family of 4. East Beach is free. PARKING: We parked in a lot about 1/2 way up the hill from the carousel and paid $25 for the day.

How long is Napatree Point?

1.5 mile
Napatree Point is a slender, 1.5 mile long peninsula in Block Island Sound.

Is Watch Hill beach open to the public?

Watch Hill Merry-Go-Round Beach is open to the public for a fee and is free to Fire District Residents. There are also bathing facilities and lavatories available. Napatree Point Conservation Area and beach is accessible via an entrance from the access road immediately adjacent to The Misquamicut Club parking lot.

Can you fish Napatree Point?

Several 50-pound-plus bass have been taken here over the years on snakes, and so long as the conditions allow for it, you really could get by just fishing them anywhere.

How long is Napatree Point beach?

Napatree Point is a long sandy peninsula found in the village of Watch Hill, Rhode Island. Its unspoiled beauty is a rarity. Extending westward from Watch Hill, this narrow sandy beach extends 1 1/2 miles, creating a protected harbor.

Are dogs allowed on Watch Hill beach?

Registered dogs are allowed from the day after Labor Day to May 1 at any time. From May 2 to Labor Day dogs are allowed from 6:00 PM until 8:00 AM. All dogs must be on a leash at all times. Droppings must be picked up and removed from the beach by the individual walking or having control of the dog.

Are dogs allowed on Napatree beach?

Dogs are welcome on the beach at Napatree Point Conservation Area during certain times of the year. They are prohibited from 8am to 6pm, May 2 through Labor Day. The rest of the year they are allowed, on-leash.