
Great little state beach to have the Rhode Island experience. The ocean, the food ,the people, the boats and the views...it's all here. The biggest challenge is parking. The regulars line up here...
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Salty Brine State Beach in Narragansett, RI offers visitors a small yet modern beachfront experience, featuring a recently constructed pavilion with eco-friendly amenities. Renamed in 1980 in honor of beloved broadcaster Walter "Salty" Brine Jr., the beach also includes a quaint clam and food shack, Salty's Landing, along with private access to George's of Galilee, a popular seafood restaurant.
With a wind turbine on-site and energy-efficient innovations in the pavilion, Salty Brine State Beach provides a picturesque setting for beachgoers to enjoy views of passing boats from the overlook area. Convenient parking options include a small lot at the beach, as well as additional paid lots and limited free spaces nearby.
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Great little state beach to have the Rhode Island experience. The ocean, the food ,the people, the boats and the views...it's all here. The biggest challenge is parking. The regulars line up here...
It used to be so organized and well run and so now the crowd has changed accordingly. Still a pretty spot but I can't recommend to anyone except the people that don't seem to mind the...
Salty Brine State Beach is a tiny beach, barely 100 yards long, with gentle surf set close to the busy Galilee docks and several seafood restaurants. We go several times during the season, to...
This little beach is very popular with limited parking so you'll need to go like an hour before it opens to get a spot. The beach has nice deck areas that face the water and a variety of...
I'm a not a huge "beach person," meaning I don't like to park myself on the beach and stay there all day, but I do enjoy visiting and hanging out for a short while, maybe taking a dip and relaxing...
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