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Head down to downtown Newport and hit the docks for the annual Newport International Boat Show, load up the bike and head to Island Park for some car-free riding, or enjoy the bounty of the season ...
The Newport International Boat Show, which began on Thursday, is a weekend-long exhibition of powerboats, sailboats and boating accessories. It’s one of the largest boat shows in the country.
The boat ramp is the main feature of Denbigh Park. It allows access into the Warwick River, a tributary of the James River. The parking lot provides space for dozens of trucks and boat trailers to be parked. The ramp and parking lot are open from 5 a.m. until 10 p.m., seven days a week. Denbigh Park features a short hiking trail. Both ends of ...
King Park entrance Rochambeau Monument in 2017. King Park is a small historic town park and beach at 125 Wellington Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island.It was the landing site of General Rochambeau during the Revolutionary War, and the park currently features a statue honoring Rochambeau's landing as a well as a beach, playground, dinghy dock, and little league baseball field.
Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site, established in 1948, is a coastal state park in west-central Lincoln County, Oregon, United States, in the city of Newport.It is administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, and located at the north end of Yaquina Bay near its outlet to the Pacific Ocean.
Newport residents will once again be granted three free hours of parking at the Mary Street Parking Lot, which operates 24 hours per day, seven days per week as a self-pay lot with rates of $3 per ...
Aerial views of the 2017 Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade. Decorated boat participating in the 2016 Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade. The Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade is a Christmas ships festival in Newport Beach, California, United States, established at the turn of the 20th Century by John Scarpa and Joseph Beek.