Watch Hill, Rhode Island Traditions: Carousel, Beaches and Village Life
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Watch Hill sits at the southwestern tip of Rhode Island, where the Atlantic meets Little Narragansett Bay and the coastline curves toward Connecticut. It's a small village — you can walk the whole thing in an afternoon — but it packs more into that stretch of coastline than most destinations ten times its size. Here's everything worth doing, from someone who grew up doing all of it.
What to do in Watch Hill with Kids:
Go For A Ride On Flying Horse Carousel


Catch The Brass Ring - A Watch Hill Tradition
Start here. The Flying Horse Carousel is the oldest operating carousel in the United States, built in 1876, and it's still running every summer at the end of Bay Street.
The horses hang freely from a center frame and swing outward as the carousel spins — that's the "flying" part. The brass ring tradition is still alive here too: riders reach for rings as the carousel spins, and catching the brass one earns a free ride. It's open to children only, which makes watching from the sidelines its own kind of joy. Lines form early on summer mornings. Get there before 10am. Pick up a Flying Horse T-shirt or hoodie from Flying Horse Carousel Collection to wear while you're there.
Visit East Beach In Watch Hill

Enjoy The East Beach Energy

East Beach faces the open Atlantic and stretches along the ocean side of Watch Hill. It's wide, beautiful, and consistently one of the best beaches in Rhode Island.
The surf is real here — this is not a calm-water beach — which makes it a favorite for swimmers and surfers alike.
Pick up a t-shirt or hoodie from The Wishful Fish East Beach Collection to wear on the sand.
Parking is limited, so walk from the village or arrive early. Bring everything you need; there are no concessions on the beach itself.
SHOP THE EAST BEACH COLLECTION
Walk Out to Napatree Point Conservation Area

Napatree Point is a barrier spit that extends west from Watch Hill into Little Narragansett Bay, with the Atlantic on one side and the bay on the other. The walk out takes about 20 minutes and rewards you with sweeping views of the water, the Connecticut shoreline, and — on clear days — Fishers Island. It's a protected wildlife sanctuary, so you'll share the path with shorebirds, osprey, and the occasional seal. No dogs allowed in season. Wear shoes you don't mind getting sandy.
Walk The Shops on Bay Street


Bay Street is the heart of Watch Hill village — a short stretch of boutiques, restaurants, and ice cream shops that runs along the harbor. Olympia Tea Room has been serving since 1916 and is worth a stop for lunch or a lobster roll.
St. Clair Annex has been scooping ice cream since 1887. The Watch Hill Yacht Club anchors the harbor end of the street, where you can watch sailboats come and go on summer afternoons. It's the kind of main street that feels genuinely unchanged — because most of it is.
Grab A Bite At St. Clair Annex Inc.

Watch the Sunset from the Historic Watch Hill Lighthouse


The Watch Hill Lighthouse has stood at the point since 1856, guiding ships around the rocky headland at the entrance to Little Narragansett Bay.
The lighthouse grounds are open to the public on summer Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, and the views from the point at sunset are among the best on the Rhode Island coast. The lighthouse museum is small but worth a look for the history of the Watch Hill Life-Saving Station.
Explore by Kayaking or Paddle Boarding
in Watch Hill

The calm waters of Little Narragansett Bay make Watch Hill an excellent spot for kayaking and paddleboarding. Launching from the bay side gives you access to the back side of Napatree Point, the salt marshes, and the quiet coves that you can't reach on foot. Rentals are available seasonally in the village.
Take Home A Watch Hill Gift or Souniver

Watch Hill is the kind of place you want to remember — and share. The Wishful Fish was created by Watch Hill native Dawne Lundahl to do exactly that.
From Flying Horse Carousel tees and prints to East Beach gear, kids' gifts, and coastal gifts, every piece is designed to carry a little Watch Hill with you wherever you go.

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Best Time to Visit Watch Hill

Watch Hill is a summer destination — most businesses operate from Memorial Day through Labor Day, with the carousel running on its own seasonal schedule. July and August are peak season; June and September offer the same beauty with smaller crowds. The village is quieter in the slower seasons but never entirely empty — the lighthouse, the beaches, and the views are there year-round for anyone willing to make the drive.

Quick Gift Guide
| Gift Category | Best For | Price Range | Shop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beach Bags & Towels | Beach Lovers | $ – $$ | Watch Hill Bags |
| Flying Horse Carousel Collection | Carousel Kids & Nostalgia Lovers | $ – $$$ | Carousel Collection |
| East Beach Collection | Surfers & Beach Regulars | $ – $$ | East Beach |
| Nautical Collection | Nautical Souls & Sailors | $ – $$$ | Nautical Collection |
| Kids Gifts | Little Watch Hill Fans | $ – $$ | Kids Gifts |
| Coastal Art & Prints | Home Decor Lovers | $$ – $$$ | Coastal Gifts |
| Cards, Buttons & Postcards | Everyone | $ | Full Collection |
For the Beach Lover

Nothing says Watch Hill like a day at East Beach with everything you need. Our Watch Hill beach bags come in a range of styles — from oversized canvas totes perfect for hauling towels and gear, to lightweight sailboat and fish-print bags for a quick trip to the shore. Pair one with a East Beach Watch Hill Beach Towel and a East Beach Watch Hill Water Bottle for the ultimate beach day bundle.
For the Carousel Kid

The Flying Horse Carousel is the heart of Watch Hill summers, and we've built an entire collection around it.
The Flying Horse Carousel collection includes tees, hoodies, mugs, framed prints, canvas wall art, baseball caps, and the iconic "I Caught the Brass Ring" gear that every Watch Hill kid deserves. It's the perfect way to remember the ride — and the thrill of reaching for that brass ring.
For the Surfer & East Beach Regular


East Beach has its own energy — open, windswept,
and facing the full Atlantic.
Our East Beach collection captures that vibe in tees, hoodies, sweatshirts, swim trunks, hats, and water bottles. Whether they're catching waves or just watching them, there's something here for every East Beach regular.
For the Nautical Soul
Nautical Collection
Watch Hill has the most storied nautical histories on the New England coast — the Watch Hill Yacht Club has anchored the harbor since 1887.
Our Nautical Collection celebrates that heritage with classic anchor-and-navy designs on hats, hoodies, tees, duffel bags, boat pillows, boat flag, and even a nautical golf towel for the sailor who also plays 18.

Watch Hill Kids
Watch Hill is a place kids remember forever.
Our kids coastal gifts collection has everything from the interactive Watch Hill children's books and the Watch Hill story book, to puzzles, kids' tees, pinback buttons, beach towels, water bottles, backpacks, and the cutest baby sailboat one piece you've ever seen.
Perfect for the youngest Watch Hill fans.

Coastal Gifts for Everyone

Know someone who wants Watch Hill on their walls? Our coastal gifts collection includes Flying Horse Carousel canvas print, framed prints, the Watch Hill Rhode Island poster, nautical coasters, and the Watch Hill ride the waves tumbler — all designed to bring a little Rhode Island into everyday life at home.
For the One Who Loves Watch Hill

Sometimes the best gift is the smallest one. Our Watch Hill pinback buttons, coastal greeting cards, postcards, and playing cards are the perfect add-on — or the perfect standalone gift for someone who just needs a little reminder of their favorite place on the coast.

Celebrate Watch Hill with apparel, souvenirs, gifts, and accessories inspired by the charm of Rhode Island's most beloved seaside village.
From East Beach and the Flying Horse Carousel to coastal keepsakes and beach-ready styles, discover collections designed to capture the spirit of Watch Hill.


