Charlestown is a town in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 7,827 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Charlestown
5.0 based on 10 reviews
Our tours begin at the marina, which supports the daily workings of six individual oyster farms. Here you will be able to see the beginning nursery stage of an oysters life as we board the boat. After a short ride across the pond guests will arrive at our lease and see first hand the farming operation as well as get to taste the product!
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Hatha based sequencing for all levels in a renovated, historical Grange on Route 1 in Charlestown, RI. Mats & water are available. Classes taught by Gary Karten, E-RYT 500 hour professional teacher. Classes focus on stretching, strengthening & most important, breathing!
Gary is a master yoga teacher with an E-RYT-500 certification and thousands of hours of training and teaching. His classes are very reasonably priced and at 90 minutes really allow you time to breathe, stretch, work your poses and then relax in savasana. The room is also very big, bright and airy. His instructions keep you focused on finding the small adjustments to improve your practice, and if you want he will make suggestions on individual poses. He and Wendy offer a wide variety of classes at all levels both in Charlestown and now in Cranston. With so many people doing fast or gimmicky yoga its nice to see someone dedicated to such a healing and balanced but also challenging form of yoga. Highly recommended!
4.5 based on 79 reviews
Today was a really nice day where I wanted to just walk a bit and relax. We were able to walk the nice paths and get to view the ocean from the high point. We were able to see different tree's and flora and it is not a hard walk in any way. We saw some new birds and the view from the top was really nice this time of year. It is better now as the leaves are not on the tree's and so you can see much further. Just a nice place to walk and relax.ok to bring your dog if on a leash.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
want to educate the entire family,yes kids as well? Then this is a really great place to go on a Friday night in the warm weather as night falls. Go early,lines can get long. Charlestown,RI, is the darkest place along the East coast and so a observatory is in its glory on clear nights. Lots of parking in the area and it is in a park. You can get to see just so many events in the sky.I love the meteor showers and you get to see some of the other planets and many other things that are just so nice to view. Not to be missed.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
We arrived at just before 3pm on a cloudy Saturday in July and was able to park fine. $14 for out of state visitors, paid cash. There was a sign farther up the road saying the lot was full, but we took a chance figuring that other people had left and, sure enough, there were spaces available. I think the beach is above average for the area. The beach was wide, clean, and long, with enough room to have plenty of space between groups. The water was refreshing and pretty choppy, which is the way I like it; more fun than the calm CT beaches farther west on the Sound. There is no housing or commercial development so only dunes were behind us, making for a very relaxing atmosphere. No amenities beyond some composting toilets and port-a-potties in the parking lot. We'd definitely come back!
4.5 based on 89 reviews
This beach is clean and beautiful with great waves and is not a ton of walking to get to from the parking like Scarborough is and some others. Nice vendor selling frozen lemonade and hot dogs. Lots of families and not many teens etc. Life guards right there. But it is popular and not a large beach so unless you do want to walk a ways it can get cramped.
4.0 based on 158 reviews
Converted barns which now house shops of local craftspeople.
Visiting the Fantastic Umbrella Factory is more than a shopping experience. It is like stepping back in time when life was basic, unhurried and more in tune with nature than nowadays. The property is lush with trees, flowers, a pond, scattered sitting areas to watch roaming chickens and a pen with emu. Many of the items on sale are reminiscent of the 60’s such as tied dyed shirts, incense sticks, and candies no longer sold in department stores today. The shops range from a general store with inexpensive novelties to a shop with items from local artisans. While in one of the shops today I purchased a pair of reasonably priced summer pantaloons (I have seen similar ones for double the price in other shops in my town). Although there was a small restaurant on the premises, I saved visiting it for another time when I will bring friends with me. I would highly recommend the Umbrella Factory for a totally relaxed strolling, shopping experience.
3.5 based on 75 reviews
We have camped in Burlingame when our children were little...back in the 90’s. My husband and I have just retired and bought a new trailer. This was our first trip with the new trailer done with my college roommate. We had a great time, even with the bumps. We hope to hit the road in earnest. Burlingame was a great place to start the process. Highly recommended.
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