Rhode Island might be the smallest state in the US, but with more than 400 miles of coastline, there are plenty of sandy beaches to be enjoyed by visitors and, in some cases, their dogs. However, not all beaches allow dogs at all times of the year, and it is always worth checking before you visit to avoid being asked to leave or finding that you have to locate another beach to take a much-needed walk.
Below, we have found seven dog-friendly beaches in Rhode Island, including where the information is available and the times when dogs are permitted.
Some of the beaches in Rhode Island have lifeguards during the season and charge fees to visit, but some also offer free access to local residents. The popularity of the beaches, as well as their amenities, also means that dogs may be restricted during the summer months but free to visit off-season. None of the beaches we have seen allow dogs to roam off-leash, and all require that dogs be kept on a leash, and owners should always clean up after their dogs.
Nicole has loved animals of all sizes her whole life so it's no wonder she has dedicated her career to helping them through what she loves best: learning, writing, and sharing knowledge with others. She’s the proud mom of two dogs, a cat, and a human. With a degree in Education and 15+ years of writing experience, Nicole wants to help pet parents and pets around the planet to live happy, safe, and healthy lives.