The Camp Cronin Fishing Area is west of the Point Judith Lighthouse. There is a long rocky shoreline fronting the Atlantic Ocean and this site also provides access to the east arm of the Harbor of Refuge breakwater, a popular fishing area.
The site is also made up of a freshwater marsh and lots of brush and is known to birdwatchers as the perfect spot to see vireos, warblers and sparrows during migration. Birders find the best season to visit is between August and late October.
There are plenty of hiking areas to take in along the rocky shoreline, where breathtaking views of Block Island Sound can be taken in on a crystal-clear day.
There is no camping allowed.
Located about a mile north of Scarborough State Beach on Ocean Road, the Black Point Fishing Area is a free fishing area used by local anglers for striped bass. There is a short trail through a wooded area that leads to a rocky portion of the coast. Although there is no beach area, the rocks do allow for picnics, and there are majestic views of the bay. Parking is limited to a small lot of about 25 spaces.
This garage for the Narragansett Parks Department houses several vehicles used to maintain the adjacent Sprague Park, along with fields at Narragansett Elementary School and other town facilities. Access is restricted to employees.
Located on Point Judith Road, Fisherman's Memorial State Park is a popular site for campers in the summer. The campground offers a playground, basketball and tennis courts and several open fields, along with amenities like public restrooms and dumpsters. A variety of camping plans are available and detailed fully on the park's website. A farmer's market is also held at the park on Sunday mornings.