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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.

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Originally published in 2020.


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