Beavertail State Park
Rhode Island

Beavertail State Park

Jamestown, Rhode Island
Available Activities
  • Swimming
  • Fishing
  • Scenic Overlooks

🏆 Official Guide: Beavertail State Park — Rhode Island’s most dramatic coastal park on the southern tip of Conanicut Island, Jamestown, Rhode Island — featuring the Beavertail Lighthouse (3rd oldest in North America, tower 1856), a lighthouse museum, spectacular rocky coastline + tide pools, four scenic overlooks, excellent saltwater surf fishing, WWII Fort Burnside ruins, seasonal aquarium, and panoramic Narragansett Bay views.

Beavertail State Park is Rhode Island’s crown jewel of coastal scenery — a windswept headland at the southern tip of Conanicut Island where rocky cliffs meet crashing Atlantic waves. The historic Beavertail Lighthouse has guided sailors since 1749, and today visitors come for the dramatic scenery, the fascinating tide pools, and some of the best saltwater fishing on the New England coast.

Visitor Information

DetailInformation
LocationSouthern tip of Conanicut Island, Jamestown, RI
HoursDawn to dusk — year-round
LighthouseBeavertail — 3rd oldest in North America
MuseumSeasonal — former assistant keeper’s house
Swimming⚠️ Not suitable — rocky shoreline, powerful waves
PetsLeashed dogs welcome

Activities

ActivityDetails
Lighthouse ToursBeavertail Lighthouse — historic tower (1856)
Lighthouse MuseumSeasonal — shipping history + Narragansett Bay
Tide PoolsRocky coves — marine life exploration
AquariumSeasonal — native RI marine species
FishingSaltwater surf casting — excellent rocky coast
HikingCoastal trails + forest paths — scenic loop
Bird Watching4 overlooks — coastal raptors + seabirds
PhotographyDramatic rocky coast + lighthouse — sunrise/sunset
Fort BurnsideWWII-era military ruins — walking paths
SightseeingPanoramic Narragansett Bay views
⚠️ Safety: The rocky shoreline and powerful waves make Beavertail not suitable for swimming. Exercise caution near the cliff edges, especially with children. Waves can be unpredictable and dangerous. Stay on marked trails and designated viewing areas.
💡 Pro Tip: Sunset at Beavertail is legendary — the western-facing cliffs provide one of the most spectacular sunset views in New England. The tide pools are best explored at low tide — check tide charts before your visit. Surf fishing from the rocks is excellent for striped bass and bluefish during the migration seasons. The WWII Fort Burnside ruins add an unexpected layer of history. The lighthouse museum (seasonal) is free and tells the fascinating story of the 3rd-oldest lighthouse site in North America (original light established 1749).

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I go inside the lighthouse?

The lighthouse museum in the former assistant keeper’s house is open seasonally. The lighthouse tower itself has limited access — check with the park for current visiting hours and any special events that include tower climbs.

When is the best time for tide pools?

Low tide provides the best tide pool exploration — check tide charts for the Narragansett Bay area before your visit. The seasonal aquarium on-site also displays native marine species if tide pools are inaccessible during your visit.

Sarah Mitchell

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Last updated: May 16, 2026

Park Location

Jamestown, Rhode Island