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Easton's Beach
NameEaston's Beach
LocationNewport, Rhode Island, United States

Easton's Beach is a historic beach and amusement park located in Newport, Rhode Island, United States, attracting visitors from Boston, New York City, and Providence. The beach has been a popular destination for Vacationers and Tourists since the late 19th century, with many Families and Children enjoying the Carousels, Ferris Wheels, and other Amusement Park rides. Lifeguards are always on duty to ensure the safety of Swimmers and Surfers. The beach is also a favorite spot for Photographers and Artists, who come to capture the beauty of the Sunsets over the Atlantic Ocean.

History

The history of Easton's Beach dates back to the late 19th century, when it was a popular destination for Wealthy Americans and European Aristocrats, including Theodore Roosevelt, John Jacob Astor IV, and Consuelo Vanderbilt. The beach was also a favorite spot for Authors and Writers, such as Edith Wharton and Henry James, who would often come to Newport, Rhode Island to escape the hustle and bustle of New York City. During World War I and World War II, the beach was used as a training ground for the United States Navy and the United States Army. In the 1950s and 1960s, Easton's Beach became a popular destination for Musicians and Bands, including The Beach Boys, The Beatles, and Bob Dylan.

Geography

Easton's Beach is located on the Atlantic Coast of Newport, Rhode Island, near the Newport Bridge and the Cliff Walk. The beach is situated on a Pennisula that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean, providing stunning views of the Ocean and the surrounding Coastline. The beach is also close to other popular destinations, including Block Island, Martha's Vineyard, and Cape Cod. The Geology of the area is characterized by Glacial Deposits and Sedimentary Rocks, which were formed during the last Ice Age. The beach is also home to a variety of Wildlife, including Seagulls, Sandpipers, and Seals.

Attractions

Easton's Beach offers a variety of attractions, including a historic Carousel, a Ferris Wheel, and an Arcade with classic Video Games and Skee-Ball. The beach is also home to a number of Food Stands and Restaurants, serving up classic Beach Food like Hot Dogs, French Fries, and Ice Cream. Visitors can also take a Surfing or Paddleboarding lesson from one of the many Surf Schools in the area, including Surfing America and the National Surf Schools and Instructors Association. The beach is also a popular spot for Beach Volleyball and Tennis, with several Courts and Tournaments throughout the summer.

Amenities

Easton's Beach offers a range of amenities, including Restrooms, Showers, and Lockers. The beach also has a number of Lifeguards on duty at all times, ensuring the safety of Swimmers and Surfers. Visitors can also rent Beach Chairs, Umbrellas, and Boogie Boards from one of the many Beach Rental shops in the area. The beach is also close to a number of Hotels and Resorts, including the Newport Marriott and the Hotel Viking. Visitors can also take a Taxi or Uber from Newport, Rhode Island or Providence.

Events

Easton's Beach hosts a number of events throughout the year, including the Newport Jazz Festival, the Newport Folk Festival, and the Newport Winter Festival. The beach is also a popular spot for Weddings and Parties, with several Event Planners and Catering Companies in the area, including Newport Wedding Planners and Russell Morin Catering. Visitors can also take a Sailing or Whale Watching tour from one of the many Marinas in the area, including the Newport Yachting Center and the Newport Marina. The beach is also close to a number of Museums and Galleries, including the Newport Art Museum and the Redwood Library and Athenaeum. Category:Beaches of Rhode Island