Westerly
Westerly, Rhode Island is a coastal town in Washington County covering about 74.8 square miles—30.1 sq mi land and 44.7 sq mi water—with a year-2024 population of approximately 23,150, making it one of the larger towns in the state. Renowned as a summer destination, it features popular beaches like Misquamicut and Watch Hill, scenic salt ponds, a historic downtown district with Wilcox Park, and rich heritage in granite quarrying and shipbuilding.
South Kingstown
South Kingstown, Rhode Island is a coastal town in Washington County covering about 56.4 square miles and home to around 32,000 residents, making it the 10th largest municipality in the state. Featuring over 10 miles of scenic beaches, historic villages like Wakefield, Peace Dale, and Kingston (home to the University of Rhode Island), as well as the vibrant URI campus and cultural venues, it blends shoreline beauty with rich history and community life.
Richmond
Richmond, Rhode Island is a rural town in Washington County spanning approximately 40.6 square miles and home to about 8,000 residents. Known for its scattered historic villages like Wyoming, Hope Valley, and Carolina, the town offers abundant outdoor recreation—from forested trails and fishing in the Carolina Management Area to the annual Washington County Fair—and features charming historic sites such as the Samuel Clarke Farmhouse.
Exeter
Exeter, Rhode Island is a rural town in Washington County covering about 58.4 square miles, with a population of around 6,460 residents. Known for its natural landscapes and outdoor recreation, Exeter is home to Yawgoo Valley—the state’s only ski resort—and the Tomaquag Museum, which highlights local Indigenous history.