Roger W. Wheeler State Beach, located in Narragansett, Rhode Island, is a picturesque day-use beach known for its fine white sand and calm waters, making it ideal for families and young children. The beach is protected by a breakwater barrier, ensuring gentle surf conditions. It offers a modern beach pavilion with amenities like food concessions and an environmental educational area. The beach was renamed in 1970 to honor Captain Roger W. Wheeler, founder of the Rhode Island State Life-Saving System. It is a popular spot for swimming, picnicking, and enjoying the scenic views of Block Island Sound.
The beach is part of a larger coastal area that includes other beaches like Galilee and Salty Brine, offering a scenic walk along the jetties where visitors can watch boats come and go. The area is rich in history, having been state property since the Revolutionary War era.
Visitors can enjoy the beach's playground, accessible beach wheelchairs, and shaded pavilions, making it a perfect destination for a family outing.