
Come for the beaches

Napatree Beach from Watch Hill side. Napatree is a mile long and virtually private. Arrive by boat and anchor on the Little Narragansett Bay side, it's a short three miles from Stonington Marina.

Sandy Point is over a mile long sand island and nature sanctuary, accessible only by boat. It's sheltered and ideal for families with young kids. A two mile trip from Stonington Marina you are at the beach is minutes.

East Beach from Watch Hill. Wide sandy beach with a hidden public access.

Napatree Beach from the west end, looking back at Watch Hill Point.

Napatree Beach. Bring your beach chairs and beach umbrella and spend the day

Napatree Beach. Perfect for sandcastles!

Napatree Beach sunsets are spectacular.

Sandy Point is perfect for younger kids. This soft, white sand island has shallow wading areas and no surf.

Sandy Point is famous for the Folly.

Sandy Point is just two miles from Stonington Marina. It's a sheltered run the whole ways and is accessible by kayak, dinghy and power boat.

Look for the path to East Beach in Watch Hill, it's easy to miss. Taylor Swift's mansion is on the right side of the path, and Ocean House is down the beach a short ways.

With no barrier reef, East Beach gets the biggest waves and draws local surfers.

East Beach waves.

East Beach in Watch Hill is long and wide, beautiful for a beach stroll.

View from East Beach to the Ocean House Watch Hill

Driftwood sculpture on Napatree beach

View from Napatree Point eastwards toward Watch Hill Point.

Napatree Beach

Napatree Beach

Napatree Beach has moderate surf

Napatree Beach

Napatree Beach. This is the most crowed it gets.

Anchor on the Little Narragansett Bay side of Napatree and take the path over the dunes to the ocean side.

Napatree Beach dunes, looking towards Narragansett Bay anchorage

Napatree

Napatree is open to dogs mornings, evenings and off season. Check the Watch Hill Fire District for the most up to date information.
