Beavertail Lighthouse
Jamestown, Rhode Island | 35 Miles
Beavertail Lighthouse stands proudly on the rocky shores of Beavertail Point, located at the tip of Jamestown’s Conanicut Island on the grounds of Beavertail State Park. The 64-foot-tall structure, built in 1856, is constructed of granite and separates the east and west passages of Narragansett Bay. Our route begins in Exeter (where Ocean State H-D® was located) and runs through a very rural and scenic part of the state along Ten Rod Road—where you’ll find brilliant foliage during fall—before crossing the Jamestown Bridge over Narragansett Bay to Jamestown and Beavertail.
Originally published in 2020.

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