Fort Wetherill State Park is a coastal park located in Jamestown, Rhode Island, renowned for its dramatic ocean views and historic military fortifications.
Fort Wetherill State Park, located on the picturesque west side of Conanicut Island in Rhode Island, encompasses 61 acres of rugged limestone cliffs that overlook the striking Narragansett Bay. The park is a favorite spot for visitors who enjoy its dramatic geological features and panoramic ocean views. It is well known for its significant historical value, as it houses the remains of an old coastal defense fort used during World War II. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for scuba diving, picnicking, hiking, and birdwatching. The coastal cliffs provide a unique habitat, supporting a variety of coastal plants and bird species. Fort Wetherill's combination of natural beauty and historical intrigue makes it an appealing escape for those looking to explore Rhode Island's coastal charm.
Scenic oceanfront cliffs with panoramic views of Narragansett Bay
Home to diverse coastal plant and bird species unique to the area
Historic WWII-era fortifications open for exploration
Popular spot for scuba diving along the rocky coastline
Offers breathtaking views of the ocean and passing sailboats.
Explore the remains of historic military structures from World War II.
Popular diving spots along the rocky coastal waters.