The Best Third beach park in Newport, Rhode Island
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Norman Bird Sanctuary
Norman Bird Sanctuary is a nonprofit wildlife sanctuary and environmental education center located at 583 3rd Beach Road in Middletown, Rhode Island. Just 4 miles from Newport, this sanctuary fosters lifelong connections between people and the natural world. Nestled in the heart of historic Paradise Valley, Norman Bird Sanctuary is a central year-round attraction on Aquidneck Island, close to Middletown's Second and Third Beaches. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of nature while learning about wildlife and conservation efforts at this popular tourist destination.
Safe Harbor Jamestown Boatyard
Safe Harbor Jamestown Boatyard, located at 60 Dumpling Drive in Jamestown, Rhode Island, is a premier storage facility for boats. Our team ensures that your boat is cared for with passion and meticulous attention to detail. As a Member of Safe Harbor, you have access to our entire network of premium locations, amenities, events, and unparalleled boating lifestyle opportunities. Situated in a deep, secluded cove on the island of Jamestown, our boatyard is prized for its calm waters and tranquil natural beauty. The shallow pools and gently lapping tide make it perfect for families with young children and tentative swimmers to enjoy a day of splashing and playing along the sandy shore. The surrounding dunes covered in gorgeous tangles of beach roses add to the enchanting atmosphere. While there are no concessions sold on the grounds, visitors can bring their own drinks and snacks to enjoy.
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