Napatree Point Conservation Area offers a pristine coastal environment with sweeping views, peaceful beaches, and a rich diversity of bird species for nature enthusiasts.
Napatree Point Conservation Area, located in Westerly, Rhode Island, is a prominent coastal barrier beach and dune ecosystem. The area is renowned for its stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and Block Island Sound. It spans across 86 acres of pristine beach and salt marshes, providing a critical habitat for a variety of shorebirds and marine life. Historically, the area was home to a thriving community until the Great New England Hurricane of 1938, which dramatically reshaped the landscape. Today, it stands as a testament to both natural beauty and ecological resilience. Visitors are attracted to its undisturbed natural environment, perfect for hiking, observing wildlife, and beach recreation. The lack of development and constraints on human activity help maintain its ecological integrity, making it a model for conservation efforts. The untouched sands, dynamic dunes, and coastal waters make it a unique destination for visitors looking to experience Rhode Island’s coastal beauty.
Scenic beach vistas overlooking Block Island Sound.
Rich birdwatching opportunities including osprey and sandpipers.
Historical remnants from past communities before the 1938 hurricane.
Pristine and secluded natural beach experience.
A long stretch of sandy beach perfect for leisurely walks and birdwatching.
Remnants of historic military installations offering historical insight.
Key stopover for migrating birds offering exceptional wildlife viewing.