Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Fishermen's Memorial State Park adventure.
Discover the charm of Fishermen's Memorial State Park.
This Li’l Rhody spot has access to all manner of seaside enjoyment—beaches are bikable, Block Island is just a ferry ride away. You can practically taste the seafood from Fisherman’s Memorial State Park. Cuff your pants at low tide and wade out into the adjacent salt pond muck for the freshest clams this side of the Mississippi or stop at Iggy’s on your way to watch the sun set at the Point Judith Lighthouse (a beacon of red and white striped postcard perfection). It’s a popular spot in the warm summer months—maybe because of the Sunday farmer’s market on-site? We think YES.
The ideal time to visit Fishermen's Memorial State Park is during the spring and fall, when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer months can be busy and hot, while winter brings a quiet charm, albeit with cooler temperatures.