Destinations · Rhode Island
Narragansett
RI · 41.4500, -71.4494
From Narragansett, Rhode Island, Byway's registries place 8 scenic byways within 30 miles.
Understand
Narragansett history in a nutshell - the bay and town took the name of the Indian nation that lived in Rhode Island, the name means "people of a small, narrow place." Point Judith and Galilee were inhabited primarily by farmers and people in the fishing industry. Today Narragansett is home to shops, beaches, restaurants and marinas. The town is scarcely 20 miles long and less than 2 miles wide.
Day-trip loops
Baked loops for Narragansett are growing. The weave below is measured today; plan a live day trip and the engine routes it now.
Within reach
Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.
Scenic byways
- Ministerial Road · 5 mi
- Revolutionary Heritage Byway · 9 mi · national
- Route 102 (Ten Rod Road) · 9 mi
- Shannock Road · 9 mi
- Paradise Ave and Other Roads · 10 mi
- Route 114 and High Street · 17 mi
Lookouts
- Gaspee Point Overlook · 21 mi
- Prospect Terrace Viewpoint · 26 mi
Named places
- South County Museum · 1 mi
- Tower Hill · 1 mi
- Carter Jackson Monument · 1 mi
- Meetinghouse Hill · 1 mi
- Veterans Memorial · 1 mi
- The Towers · 1 mi
- Whale Rock Lighthouse · 1 mi
- Narragansett Indian Monument · 1 mi
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More day-trip bases nearby
- Wakefield · 3 mi
- South Kingstown · 4 mi
- Brenton Point State Park · 5 mi
- Dutch Island · 5 mi
- Jamestown · 6 mi
- North Kingstown · 6 mi