Point Judith Lighthouse is a lighthouse Narragansett located in United States.
1460 Ocean Rd Narragansett , RI 02882 United States
This light house is so famous that if you're in southern Rhode Island you have to check it out such a history to this place and its gorgeous
Informational sign describes the historical significance of Point Judith as having the first fog signal, a Daboll's trumpet sounded by a Wilcox hot-air engine .
A few surfers but other than that not much to see. Lighthouse is on Homeland territory now.
A rocky beach at the foot of the lighthouse has been turned into an outdoor sculpture garden by creative visitors.
The gate was open - I was told I was allowed to go in even though the area belonged to the US Coast Guard . I believe the area is open to guests until sun down.
You can't get near the lighthouse anymore. Homeland security blocked it off with a fence.
Narragansett Bay at one time hosted more ship traffic than New York Harbor . Today, the U.S. Coast Guard still actively uses this 1857 lighthouse at the bay’s entrance. (From Aerial America) Read more
Was at this light house again on Mon 10/10/11 and they've leveled those boarded up buildings. Maybe there's a future park in the works ? :)
Nice place for a picnic , watching the surfers . No place to pee though.
The lighthouse is beautiful!! :)
Beautiful part of RI
My kids had fun building their own rock tower!
Rose Nulman Park is totally closed and borded up. Sad to see that.
Great place , fast efficient and best prices. The ladies that work there are supper friendly and very helpful. - Susan Gabriel
Scenic beach great for a walk with a loved one. Dogs welcome - Chris Scarcelle
Another great Rhode Island Beach small waves so it's perfect for families - Kevin Canali
Watch the surfers, hold your bladder. - Stephanie
I love this beach. The water is clean and clear and there's are great waves. - Meghan
Great clam cakes and don't forget the salt water taffy and a gift shop very awesome place - Kevin Canali