Pawcatuck River
Unsurpassed access to Little Narragansett Bay and the ocean beyond
Unsurpassed access to Little Narragansett Bay and the ocean beyond
Former home of the America's Cup races
Is part of the Providence metropolitan area
A small historic district in the towns of Narragansett and North Kingstown
Located from Kettle Point, an apartment community located in Providence County
The perfect place to enjoy a peaceful or fun-filled vacation
On Memorial Boulevard at the start of the City's famed Cliff Walk
The capital city of the U.S. state of Rhode Island
Situated in Washington County in the State of Rhode Island
Located from GSO's dock and Narragansett Bay
An American seaside city on Aquidneck Island in Newport County
Looking Goat Island in New Port and West towards the west bay of Newport Harbor
A village in the town of Scituate
The beautiful town is colloquially known as Gansett
Situated in the center of downtown in Old Harbor
A beautiful city set on Aquidneck Island in the New England state of Rhode Island
Located just around the corner from the Narragansett Town Beach
South of the western passage that connects the Narragansett Bay to the open waters of Rhode Island Sound
Port operating company in Narragansett
A classic New England Saltwater Coastal Beach Front
Rhode Island, the smallest US state by area, packs an remarkable density of maritime and historical interest into its compact geography. Narragansett Bay, which cuts deep into the state from the Atlantic, defines Rhode Island's character: the bay's 400 kilometres of shoreline encompasses the historic city of Providence, the Gilded Age mansions of Newport, and the working fishing harbours of Wickford and Bristol. Newport's harbour webcams show one of the world's premier sailing venues — Newport hosted the America's Cup continuously from 1930 to 1983, the longest run in the Cup's history, and it remains a major international sailing destination.
The Newport mansions — the Breakers, Marble House, The Elms — built by Vanderbilts, Astors, and Belmonts as 'summer cottages' in the 1880s and 1890s are among the most visited historic properties in the US. Block Island, 22 kilometres offshore, is one of the most ecologically important stopover points for migratory birds on the Atlantic Flyway and was ranked by The Nature Conservancy as one of the 'Last Great Places' in the Western Hemisphere. Rhode Island's beaches at Narragansett, Misquamicut, and Watch Hill are among New England's most visited, and their webcams are checked constantly during the June–September season for conditions and crowds.
IpLiveCams offer a real-time window into the Ocean State’s stunning coastal scenery, historic landmarks, and charming towns. From its pristine beaches to its vibrant harbors, these webcams capture the essence of Rhode Island’s unique charm.
Coastal enthusiasts can enjoy live feeds from iconic locations like Newport, Narragansett, and Block Island. These cameras showcase breathtaking ocean views, rocky shorelines, and bustling marinas that highlight Rhode Island’s maritime heritage.
Webcams in Providence, the state’s capital, provide a look at its dynamic urban life, including Waterplace Park, historic architecture, and cultural events like WaterFire. These feeds reveal the vibrant energy and artistic spirit of Rhode Island’s largest city.
For a glimpse of history, live streams from sites like Fort Adams and the Newport Mansions offer a peek into Rhode Island’s rich past, with their impressive architecture and ties to America’s Gilded Age.
Seasonal changes make Rhode Island’s live cams even more captivating. Watch colorful foliage in the fall, serene snowy harbors in winter, blooming gardens in spring, and sun-soaked beaches in the summer.
Whether you’re planning a coastal getaway, exploring historic landmarks, or simply enjoying Rhode Island’s picturesque charm from afar, live cams provide an immersive way to experience the beauty and character of the Ocean State.