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Beavertail Lighthouse Loop

Easy

4.6

(6992)

17,919

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Beavertail Lighthouse Loop

01:19

5.05km

40m

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The Beavertail Lighthouse Loop offers a refreshing coastal hike in Jamestown, Rhode Island, where you can soak in expansive ocean views and explore rugged shorelines. This easy 3.1-mile (5.0 km) route, with a gentle 133 feet (40 metres) of elevation gain, guides you past the historic Beavertail Lighthouse and through varied terrain, from grassy fields to rocky bluffs. You might even spot distant landmarks like the Newport Bridge, making it a perfect choice for a scenic outing that takes about 1 hour and 19 minutes.

Planning your visit is simple, as parking is readily available within Beavertail State Park. The trail is dog-friendly, allowing leashed pets to join your adventure. While generally accessible, be aware that some sections can be muddy in spring, so appropriate footwear is a good idea. This popular trail is ideal for a relaxed walk any time of year, offering a great escape to the Rhode Island coast.

Beyond the natural beauty, the Beavertail Lighthouse Loop is steeped in history. The iconic 1856 Beavertail Lighthouse, one of the oldest in the United States, is a central feature, and you can learn more about its past at the on-site museum. The park also holds remnants of World War II coastal fortifications, adding another layer of interest to your hike. It's a fantastic spot for birdwatching, exploring tide pools, and enjoying the pristine coastal landscape.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Beavertail Lighthouse

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Beavertail Lighthouse was built in 1856 and guards the entrance to Narragansett Bay. It is 64 feet tall and is one of a few lighthouses in the area, such as Castle Hill Lighthouse, Point Judith Lighthouse, and Rose Island Lighthouse. There is a museum on site that visitors can check out.

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726 m

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3.64 km

1.26 km

104 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Beavertail Lighthouse Loop?

The Beavertail Lighthouse Loop is approximately 5 km (3.1 miles) long and generally takes around 1 hour and 19 minutes to complete. This duration is for a typical pace, so it might vary depending on how often you stop to enjoy the views or explore.

Is the Beavertail Lighthouse Loop suitable for beginners or families with children?

Yes, this trail is largely considered an easy hike, making it suitable for all skill levels, including beginners and families. The paths are easily accessible, though some sections might involve 'rock scaling' if you're looking for a slightly more adventurous route.

What is the terrain like on the Beavertail Lighthouse Loop?

The terrain offers a diverse landscape, featuring dramatic rocky coastline, bluffs, and saltwater ponds. You'll traverse easily accessible paths that wind through grass fields and some wooded areas. While generally straightforward, some parts might require a bit of rock scaling.

What can I see along the Beavertail Lighthouse Loop?

You'll be treated to stunning coastal vistas, including panoramic ocean views and the iconic Beavertail Lighthouse. You can also spot the Point Judith Lighthouse, remnants of the Whale Rock Lighthouse, the Newport Bridge, Castle Hill Lighthouse, and Brenton Point from various vantage points.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks on the trail?

Absolutely! The centerpiece is the historic Beavertail Lighthouse, built in 1856 and the third oldest lighthouse in America. The park also contains remnants of World War II coastal defenses, such as Fort Burnside, bunkers, and former gun emplacements, offering a glimpse into its rich history.

Is the Beavertail Lighthouse Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the Beavertail Lighthouse Loop is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially given the coastal environment and potential for wildlife, as well as for the safety and comfort of other visitors.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

Beavertail State Park is beautiful year-round, but the spring and fall offer particularly pleasant hiking conditions with milder temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer and busier. Winter hikes can be stunning with dramatic coastal views, but be prepared for colder, windier weather.

Where can I park for the Beavertail Lighthouse Loop?

Parking is available within Beavertail State Park, which hosts the loop trail. There are designated parking areas that provide convenient access to the trailhead and the lighthouse area. It's advisable to arrive earlier on peak days to secure a spot.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for Beavertail State Park or the trail?

No, there are typically no entrance fees or permits required to access Beavertail State Park or to hike the Beavertail Lighthouse Loop. The park is open to the public for enjoyment. You can find more information on the state's official website: ri.gov.

What kind of wildlife or natural features can I expect to see?

The park is a prime location for birdwatching and scientific exploration due to its diverse ecology and marine life. You might spot various seabirds, and the accessible tide pools are ideal for observing marine creatures. The diverse geology of the coastline is also a significant natural feature.

Are there any amenities or facilities near the trail?

Yes, on-site at Beavertail Lighthouse, there is a museum that provides historical context about the lighthouse and the area. While there aren't cafes directly on the trail, Jamestown offers various dining options a short drive away.

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