Information on:

Roger W. Wheeler State Beach

Roger W. Wheeler State Beach
100 Sand Hill Cove Road
401-789-3563

The name change from Sand Hill Cove to Roger W. Wheeler State Beach happened on August 15, 1970. Captain Roger W. Wheeler (1907-1969) was the creator of the Rhode Island State Life-Saving System. Without a cadre of life guards at the beaches, who promoted safe swimming practices, the public use of our coastal waters would have amounted to little more than an “attractive nuisance.” Trained, alert, and capable life guards have prevented many family tragedies over the years.

Between 1996 and 1997, a redesign and renovation of the beach facilities at Roger Wheeler produced a new pavilion, coin-operated hot showers, a playground, concession building, a life-guard tower, and an environmental educational area. 


Roger W. Wheeler State Beach is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media

Photos

Select a Rhode Island town to find
the Best Things-To-Do and Places To Go around you