Salty Brine Beach Rhode Island

Salty Brine State Beach

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(98) · Beach in Narragansett, United States
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Salty Brine State Beach is a public recreation area occupying slightly more than one acre of ocean shore in the village of Galilee, town of Narragansett, …

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Jul 13, 2024
My favorite beach in the area. We have been going every year for 10 years. It is small and close to places to eat. It can be crowded and we always walk from our beach house. You have to get there…Full review by Amy F
Mar 13, 2023
Not as big as Scarborough or Narragansett beaches but more sandy. Close to dining areas and a quaint part of RI.Full review by MurgieH
Jun 25, 2022
Went there today and was amazed that a group of people were allowed to play music LOUD and drink nips all day. They were clearly intoxicated by noon. It was an absolute insult to everyone on the be…Full review by George T

Questions & answers

Q:
With a state beach parking pass, can you park here for Block Island Ferry?
A:
No, it is for beach users only
Q:
Are the restrooms open after Labor Day?
A:
The restrooms are closed after labor day, but the port-a-potties remain year round.
Q:
Can I fish there?
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Yes, most people use the rocks to fish from
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Answer by Bud0121 · Jul 22, 2019
Q:
Can I bring my dog to this beach all day
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No, unfortunately all state beaches have a no pet policy, and this is strongly enforced at Salty Brine.
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