Reject's Beach, located at the end of the Newport Cliff Walk in Rhode Island, is a secluded and lesser-known beach. It is part of Bailey's Beach, but the portion accessible to the public is colloquially referred to as Reject's Beach. This small beach offers a peaceful escape from the crowds, with soft, sandy shores perfect for leisurely walks and sunbathing. The beach is separated from the private Bailey's Beach by a fence and rope extending into the water. Due to its secluded nature, there are no parking facilities, making it accessible only by bike or on foot.
The lack of amenities like restrooms or showers adds to its natural charm, allowing visitors to enjoy a more private beach experience. The beach's proximity to the Cliff Walk and its scenic views make it a unique spot for those seeking tranquility.
Despite its small size, Reject's Beach provides opportunities for swimming, bodyboarding, and beachcombing, making it an attractive spot for those looking for a relaxed beach day without the crowds.