The artificial harbor at Point Judith was originally built as a harbor of refuge for the coastal trade and offers good protection from open seas and good holding ground, even though exposed to the winds. Further inside, the Salt Pond, as locals call it, is noted for an array of quality marine facilities, and several eateries where you can enjoy local seafood faves ashore.
Marinas & Boatyards
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401-783-07832.69 mi from harbor center
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401-783-45352.84 mi from harbor center
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(401) 783-89902.97 mi from harbor center
Eat & Drink
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401-783-31520.82 mi from harbor center
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401-783-23060.88 mi from harbor center
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401-783-79301.78 mi from harbor center
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401-792-43333.99 mi from harbor center
The entrance to this harbor is surrounded by manmade breakwaters that create an excellent refuge in bad weather, hence the name Harbor of Refuge.
Near the tip of Point Judith is the village of Galilee, where the Point Judith Coast Guard Station and the Block Island Ferry terminal are located.
There is no marina here, but you can tie up along the state pier.
There are also a couple of good seafood restaurants nearby, as well as a seafood store and ice cream parlor (George’s, on the southern most tip of Galilee, has docks).
Other than the handful of restaurants there is not much other retail shopping in Galilee. It’s predominantly a fishing port, with one of the largest fishing fleets in New England and certainly the largest in Rhode Island.
The upper end of the Point Judith pond has two well-appointed marinas (Ram Point and Silver Spring), and there is also a boat ramp at Mariner Park.
As you head North into Point Judith pond there are a myriad of small island and inlets. (Consult NOAA charts for navigation. It can be very shallow in here at low tide).
Point Judith Pond is a great place to take a small rowboat, canoe or kayak. There are seemingly unlimited areas to explore. Also, there’s good clamming in the shallows (license required.)
A short walk from the state pier at Galilee is Sand Hill Cove, which is part of Walker State Park and offers a nice sandy beach that’s well protected inside the Harbor of Refuge.
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Eat & Drink
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Champlin's Seafood Restaurant401-783-31520.82 mi from harbor center
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George's of Galilee401-783-23060.88 mi from harbor center
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Aunt Carrie's401-783-79301.78 mi from harbor center


