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Fishing Piers · Narragansett, RI

Fishing Piers in Narragansett

6 listings · ranked by rating & reviews · updated 2026

Fishing piers are among the easiest ways to get on the water without a boat - a stable platform out over the surf or a bay, often with railings, benches, lights for night fishing and a bait shop nearby. Many public piers are free to walk and fish, while some municipal and private piers charge a modest daily fishing fee, and a state saltwater or freshwater license may still be required depending on the pier and state. They are a favorite for families and beginners because the access is simple and you can catch a real variety of species right from the deck. The listings here help you find piers by city and state, with what to expect on arrival.

Below are 6 fishing piers listings in Narragansett, RI, ranked by Google review volume so you can start with the most established options and contact them directly. The most-reviewed is Camp Cronin Fishing Area (4.7★, 366 Google reviews).

Typical pricing

Many fishing piers are free; some municipal or private piers charge a small daily fishing fee. A state fishing license may be required depending on the pier and state (some piers hold a blanket license that covers anglers) - confirm fees and license rules with the pier or your state agency.

See our full guide to fishing in Narragansett for neighborhoods, local pricing and how to choose.

Top fishing piers listings in Narragansett

  1. 1
    Camp Cronin Fishing Area
    Charters

    Camp Cronin Fishing Area

    Narragansett

    Fishing pier in Point Judith, RI · 4.7★ (366).

    ★ 4.7 · 366View →
  2. 2
    Rocky Point State Park Fishing Pier
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    Rocky Point State Park Fishing Pier

    Narragansett

    Fishing pier in Warwick, RI · 4.6★ (108).

    ★ 4.6 · 108View →
  3. 3
    Monahans Dock
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    Monahans Dock

    Narragansett

    Fishing pier in Narragansett Pier, RI · 4.9★ (40).

    ★ 4.9 · 40View →
  4. 4
    Larry Mouradjian Fishing Pier
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    Larry Mouradjian Fishing Pier

    Narragansett

    Fishing pier in Warwick, RI · 5★ (3).

    ★ 5 · 3View →
  5. 5
    Louis L. Jagschitz State Pier no 9
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    Louis L. Jagschitz State Pier no 9

    Narragansett

    Fishing pier in Newport, RI · 4★ (2).

    ★ 4 · 2View →
  6. 6
    Fishing deck at North Kingstown
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    Fishing deck at North Kingstown

    Narragansett

    Fishing pier in North Kingstown, RI · 5★ (2).

    ★ 5 · 2View →

FAQ

Fishing Piers in Narragansett - common questions

How many fishing piers are there in Narragansett? +
Lure Compass lists 6 listings for fishing piers in Narragansett, RI.
Who has the best-rated fishing piers in Narragansett? +
By Google review volume, Camp Cronin Fishing Area is the most-reviewed fishing piers listing in Narragansett (4.7★, 366 reviews). Rankings follow review count, not paid placement.
Do you need a license to fish off a pier? +
It depends on the pier and the state. Some public piers operate under a blanket license that covers everyone fishing from them, while at others each angler needs their own state license. Check the pier operator or your state wildlife agency for the specific rule before you fish.
Are fishing piers free? +
Many public piers are free to fish, but some municipal and privately run piers charge a daily fishing fee, and there may be a separate parking cost. Fees, hours and any license requirement vary by location - confirm with the pier before you go.
What can you catch from a fishing pier? +
That varies by region and season, and pier regulars are usually happy to share what is biting. Reviews and listings here can point you to well-reviewed piers by city and state, but the pier operator or a nearby bait shop is your best source for current conditions and what is running.
How much does a fishing charter cost in Narragansett? +
Narragansett charters typically run about $500-$1,500 depending on trip length and boat. Inshore striper, fluke and scup trips are the most affordable; offshore tuna and shark runs cost the most. Confirm the all-in price with the operator.
When is false albacore season in Narragansett? +
False albacore usually show up from late August through October, with September and early October the peak. Anglers chase blitzing schools with light spinning gear and fly rods.
What can you catch on a bottom trip near Point Judith? +
Summer flounder (fluke) over the sand and scup (porgy) around the reefs are the mainstays, with sea bass mixed in. These trips are a good bet for steady action and a cooler of fillets.
Where do Narragansett charters leave from? +
Most boats run out of the Port of Galilee and Point Judith in Narragansett, which sit right at the bay's mouth and cut down the run time to the fishing grounds.

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