What town is Block Island?


What town is Block Island? Incorporated in 1672 as the only town on the island of Block Island, New Shoreham is the smallest town in the smallest state in the United States.


Where does the Block Island ferry drop you off?

This year round ferry service takes about one hour and drops off in Old Harbor. This is the only car ferry service to Block Island. This is a highspeed passenger ferry that drops off in Old Harbor.


What is the vibe on Block Island?

This happy humble island also calls itself the “Bermuda of the North.” Block Island is cool, casual, fun, relaxed, and beautiful to explore for a few days.


Is Block Island a party island?

The summer retreat's reputation for partying, not its natural beauty, came to the fore in August after fights broke out at a free music festival at Ballard's Beach Resort and, later that same night, on the Block Island Ferry.


Does anyone live on Block Island year round?

Approximately 1000 year round residents, 15,000 to 20,000 seasonal visitors a day.


Do you need car on Block Island?

Getting Around Block Island As mentioned, it's not necessary to bring a vehicle. The island is highly walkable and bikeable, and you can either bring your own bicycle or rent one on the island. Mopeds are also available for rent on the island and a fun way to zip around to its beaches, cliffs, and lighthouses.


Does Block Island have a hospital?

The Block Island Medical Center is a Primary Care Facility providing community health care, able to handle urgent and emergent needs.


Is it expensive to live on Block Island?

Unfortunately Block Island real estate is exremely high. Even with the market so low, you still have to pay steep prices for anything on the Block. This is true for most islands simply because there is just so much land.


Why is Block Island famous?

Block Island is a popular summer tourist destination known for its bicycling, hiking, sailing, fishing, and beaches. It is home to the historic lighthouses Block Island North Light, on the northern tip of the island, and Block Island Southeast Light, on the southeastern coast.


What town is the Block Island ferry in?

Point Judith. The Block Island Ferry's main ferry terminal, which services our year-round Traditional and seasonal Hi-Speed Ferry, is located out of the Narragansett, RI location—commonly referred to as Pt. Judith.


How does Block Island get water?

The Block Island Water Com- pany serves the island's commercial district, providing almost 50 per- cent of the annual supply from July through August. This municipal water system relies on 5 active wells located in the Sands Pond well- head protection area. Fresh Pond serves as an auxiliary reservoir.


How many days do you need on Block Island?

There's plenty to do in a day. That sounds like a fine amount of time to see the island for a first time. The ferry will take an hour. You can bike the loop from Old Harbor to the Southeast Light/Mohegan Bluffs and around to New Harbor (about 6 1/2 miles), Have lunch, do some shopping, walk on the beach, etc.


Do you bring a car on Block Island?

Cars are allowed on the island, but roads are narrow, winding, and without shoulders, and drivers must contend with runners and flocks of bicycles and mopeds. Unless your party includes people with mobility problems or small children, we recommend leaving your car on the mainland and joining the two-wheelers.


Does Block Island get crowded?

From July 4th to Labor Day, especially on weekends, Block Island is extremely crowded. If you plan to visit in the height of summer, do so during the week in order to enjoy all the island has to offer without fighting the crowds that daytrip by ferry on weekends.


Are Block Island beaches free?

There are no fees to enter any beach. All beach parking is free. Block Island and its beaches are extremely dog friendly, so long as they are on a leash.


Is Block Island in NY or Rhode Island?

Block Island, Rhode Island. Only a short ferry ride from the mainland, Block Island offers the quintessential island experience. Think food and drinks overlooking the ocean, boutique-lined streets, spectacular natural sights and some of the most unspoiled white sand beaches in the country.