Per the Rhode Island FY2017 Budget that was signed on Friday, beach pass rates for parking at Rhode Island state beaches will be reduced effective July 1. The current rates will apply through June 30.
Those season pass holders who purchased a pass between May 17 and June 30 will receive a credit via gift certificate for the overage paid, the gift certificate can be used toward the purchase of a future season pass.
New and current season pass rates are as follows:
To apply for the season beach pass credit, pass holders must submit the following to DEM between July 9, 2016 and September 15, 2016:
· Holder’s contact information, including first/last name, mailing address, phone number, and email address
· Copy or photo of the vehicle registration associated with the 2016 season beach pass
· 2016 season beach pass number and type
Completed applications should be emailed to [email protected] or sent via postal mail to DEM Rhode Island State Parks Headquarters, Attention Beach Pass Credit, 1100 Tower Hill Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852. Applications will also be accepted online between July 9, 2016 and September 15, 2016 at www.dem.ri.gov or in person at headquarters, Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., and Saturdays in July, 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., beginning on the 9th. Applications should indicate a preference for certificate delivery or pick up and allow a minimum of two (2) business days for processing.In order to be eligible for the credit, all required information must be fully verified. As such, credit transactions will not be made at the beach parking lot booth.
Top Beaches in Rhode Island
1.
Most Scenic
Second Beach
Second Beach is the most scenic beach in Rhode Island, located at 474 Sachuest Point in Middletown.
Second beach features 1.25 miles of sand dunes and is located next to the 300 acre Norman Bird Sanctuary.
Parking at Second Beach is $10 on weekdays and $20 on weekends and holidays.
Narragansett Town Beach is open on weekends only but is the best beach for surfing in the state of Rhode Island with a seperate area of the beach marked off just for surfing.
Beach locations include 39,77 and 81 Boston Neck Road in Narragansett.
Admission to the beach is $8 per person while children under the age of 11 get in for free.
For more information on Narragansett Beach, click here.
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3.
Best Food
First Beach
First Beach and Oakland Beach are tied for the beach with the best food in Rhode Island. If you are heading over to First Beach, make sure you grab a twin lobster roll from their snack bar.
If you looking for something more formal, or an adult beverage to add to your meal, head inside to the ABC Club to grab a bite to eat.
First Beach is located on Memorial Boulevard, right at the beginning of the famous Newport Cliff Walk.
Parking will cost you $10 during the week and as much as $20 on the weekends.
Oakland Beach is in a tie with First Beach for best food, with a number of great restaurants in the area, namely Iggy's Doughboy and Chowderhouse and Top of the Bay.
Oakland Beach is located on Oakland Beach Avenue in Warwick.
For a dramatic experience of a lifetime, take the ferry across to Block Island and check out Mohegan Bluffs.
The views, cliffs and beach are spectacular.
The Bluffs are located just past the southeast lighthouse. There is limited parking in the small dirt parking lot, however, spots will be available along the road.
Sand Hill Cove is in a tie with Gooseberry Beach for best family beach.
Sand Hill Cove is a great beach for families after having been redesigned between 1996 and 1997. The beach now features a play ground, concession stands and an enviromental education area.
The beach also features 63 picnic tables.
Sand HIll Cove beach is located on 100 Sand Hill Cove road in Narragansett.
Gooseberry Beach is in a tie with Sand Hill Cove for best family beach.
Gooseberry is a great beach for families, presenting small waves and clean sand as well as many other families with children of different ages.
Gooseberry Beach is located on 130 Ocean Avenue in Newport with parking at a daily price of $20. Gooseberry is located just one mile from the Newport Mansions
Ocean Mist hosts brunch on Sunday's, DJ's playing reggae music on Tuesday's and live performances by some of the best local and regional bands on Friday's and Saturday's.
In 2009, Esquire Magazine named Matunuck Ocean Mist one of the best bars in America and in 2012 Yankee Magazine named Ocean Mist best local hangout.
Ocean Mist is open from 10 a.m. to 1 a.m Monday thru Friday and 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
The Ocean Mist bar is located on 895 Matunuck Beach rd in Wakefield.
The Hurricane of 1938 wiped out all the homes and buildings in the area were wiped out with 15 people dying.
Napatree point never rebuilt for fear of future destruction and is currently a wildlife preserve and beach protected by Watch HIll conservency and fire district.
Napatree Point is located on Fort Road in Westerly.
In 1990 it was decided to rename Galilee State Beach as Salty Brine State Beach after a prominent radio personality long associated with Rhode Island’s nautical and seaside traditions.