Narragansett Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
SSE, SE
Wind
NW
Surf Height
Waist high-head high
Tide
Low-mid generally best
Narragansett Surf Guide
Narragansett offers more room to breathe than those surf spots just up the coast in Newport. There are more peaks that are more spread out, but the nearby University of Rhode Island, as well as neighboring Massachusetts, keeps the lineup healthily filled year-round. Newport surfers also cross the bridge to Narragansett to escape pesky winds that leave nearby breaks tattered and less inviting. Although there is a plethora of spots to choose from, you're limited to Narragansett Town Beach -- along with the rest of the population -- if there's no real swell.Beach access is easy but expensive during the summer when the beach is officially open. While there is limited close and free street parking, the town beach charges not just for parking but for beach entry as well. Fences and security people ensure that gatecrashers will not be enjoying a free surf between 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m, seven days a week.A favorite for beginners and longboarders, Narragansett Town Beach actually lacks shape and normally closes out, so more advanced surfers won't find it that appetizing. But it's the only place to go when the surf is small, which is pretty much the entire summer. Coupled with the steep parking rates, a crowded, sloppy session might not be an expense you'd like to incur. Unfortunately, if you really want to surf, you have no choice.
Ability Level
Beginner
Mostly a beginner wave.
Local Vibe
Welcoming
Mellow.
Crowd Factor
Moderate
Heavy in summer/fall, lighter in winter.
Spot Rating
Poor
Usually not as a high-quality as other spots nearby.
Shoulder Burn
Medium
Usually pretty mellow.
Water Quality
Clean
Pretty clean overall.
Hazards
Closeouts.
Bring Your
Shortboard, Fish, Funboard, Longboard, Bodyboard
Access
Easy, but you pay to park and enter the beach in summer.
Bottom
Sand
Best Season
September through March
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