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Gooseberry Beach is a beach located in Newport, Rhode Island off Ocean Drive. It is a private beach, but also open to the public. [ 1 ] The beach is located between Bailey's Beach and Hazard's Beach.
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Bailey's Beach after Hurricane Sandy in 2012 with "Rejects' Beach" in the foreground Virginia "Birdie" Graham Fair, wading in the water at Bailey's Beach. Bailey's Beach (officially named as and owned by the Spouting Rock Beach Association) is a private beach and club in Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
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.
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Brenton Point State Park is a public recreation area occupying 89 acres (36 ha) at the southwestern tip of Aquidneck Island in the city of Newport, Rhode Island. The state park offers wide vistas of the Atlantic Ocean where it meets Narragansett Bay. [4] The park lies adjacent to the Newport Country Club, part of Newport's Ocean Drive Historic ...
Beavertail State Park: Jamestown: Newport: 153 acres 62 ha: 1980: Operational lighthouse, ocean views Blackstone River Bikeway State Park: Cumberland, Lincoln, Woonsocket: Providence: 11.5 mi 18.5 km: 1998: One leg of the East Coast Greenway: Brenton Point State Park: Newport: Newport: 88.9 acres 36.0 ha: 1974: Host site of the Newport Kite ...
The Newport Cliff Walk is considered one of the top attractions in Newport, Rhode Island, in the United States. [1] It is a 3.5-mile (5.6 km) public access walkway that borders the shore line. It has been designated a National Recreation Trail , the first in New England.