Subsequently, one may also ask, are Rhode Island beaches free?
COVID-19 UPDATE: 9/16/20
During the off-season RI State Beaches gates are open and it is free to park, however parking capacity at several state beaches continues to be reduced to prevent crowding. No lifeguards are on duty and beach pavilions are closed.
Furthermore, are Rhode Island beaches open to non residents? All Rhode Island-registered vehicles will be subject to resident parking rates; non-Rhode Island plates will be subject to non-resident rates. Any Rhode Islander who already holds a 2019 disability beach pass may continue to use it for entry into state beach parking lots for the 2020 season.
Then, what beaches are closed in RI?
2020 Beach Season Closures
| Beach | City/Town | Closed On |
|---|---|---|
| Scarborough Beach-South | Narragansett | 7/21/2020 |
| Barrington Town Beach | Barrington | 7/21/2020 |
| Dyer Woods Nudist Campground | Foster | 7/24/2020 |
| Larkin's Pond Beach Club | Kingston | 7/28/2020 |
Are RI beaches free after Labor Day?
Though the weather may be cooling down, that certainly doesn't mean that beach season is over quite yet. Skip the crowds, pricey summer beach admission and parking fare – they're free after Labor Day – by taking a relaxing September beach day.
