Narragansett,
Rhode Island
Nestled on Rhode Island’s southern shore, Narragansett offers an enchanting blend of seaside beauty, historic character, and authentic New England living. With about 14,500 year-round residents, the town has a warm, small-town feel but comes alive in the summer when the population swells — giving you the best of both worlds: seasonal vibrancy and off-season calm.
If you love nature, Narragansett delivers in spades.
Beaches Galore: Narragansett Town Beach is a local favorite for sun, surf, and swimming.
Surf Culture: The town is well-known among New England surfers. There are surf schools and board rentals, and the waves draw both beginners and seasoned riders.
Scenic Spots: The Point Judith Lighthouse offers stunning ocean views and a rugged, dramatic coastline.
Parks & Trails: There’s hiking at Fisherman’s Memorial State Park, coastal paths, and biking along scenic routes.
Fishing & Boating: From the harbor at Point Judith, you can fish, sail, or charter — the town has deep maritime roots.
If you’re looking for a place that feels like a vacation home all year long, Narragansett might be the perfect fit.
You get spectacular coastal scenery and access to some of Rhode Island’s best beaches.
There's a strong, engaged community with deep roots and a year-round pulse.
Outdoor recreation is right at your doorstep — whether you surf, fish, hike, sail, or just walk on the beach.
It’s a smart investment: charming real estate, seasonal rental potential, and a town committed to preserving its character.