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East Matunuck State Beach (15 Min)
Vast Sandy Beach With Picnic Areas Provides Plenty Of Opportunities For Family-Friendly Activities.
Marble House (36 Min)
The Former Summer Home For The Vanderbilts, This Stone Beaux-Arts-Style Mansion Is Now A Museum.
Ocean Drive Historic District (39 Min)
10-Mile Shoreline Drive Featuring Parks, Beaches, Historic Estates, A Fort & A Yacht Museum.
Easton's Beach (33 Min)
Local Public Beach Offering Seasonal Events, A Carousel, Rental Cabanas, Facilities & A Snack Bar.
Fort Adams State Park, Newport, Ri (46 Min)
Park On The Site Of A 19Th-Century Fort, With Sailing, Swimming & The Newport Jazz & Folk Festivals.
Castle Hill Lighthouse (43 Min)
1800S Lighthouse For Vessels Entering The East Passage, Between Conanicut Island & Aquidneck Island.
Scarborough State Beach (7 Min)
This Public Beach Offers Lifeguards, Swimming, Picnic Tables, An Observation Tower & Boardwalk.
Fishermen's Memorial State Park And Campground (11 Min)
Preserve Near Beaches Offering Tree-Lined Paths, Tennis Courts, Lawns & Village-Like Campground.
The Breakers (37 Min)
Palatial Gilded Age Summer Home Of The Vanderbilts, With Ornate Artwork, Gardens & Guided Tours.
Roger W. Wheeler State Beach (12 Min)
This State Beach Offers Lifeguards, Showers, A Concession Stand, A Playground & Picnic Tables.
Brenton Point State Park (47 Min)
Open Green Space Along The Atlantic Offering Ocean Views, Plus Hiking, Fishing & Picnicking.
Belcourt Of Newport (37 Min)
Lavish Former Summer Home Completed In 1894 In The Châteauesque Style, With Tours By Reservation.
Touro Synagogue (29 Min)
Oldest Existing U.s. Synagogue (1763), Built In Palladian Style, Still Open For Services & Tours.
Newport Mansions Preservation Society (33 Min)
Headquarters For Cultural Organization Conserving Heritage Properties In A Romanesque Revival Manor.
International Tennis Hall Of Fame (32 Min)
Home Of The 1St U.s. Open Championship In 1881, Plus Tennis History, Exhibits, Memorabilia & Courts.