Whale Rock

Whale Rock Light

Whale Rock or Submarine Rock is the smallest island in Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island. It is located in the West Passage of the bay in Narragansett, Washington County, Rhode Island, west of the Beavertail area on Conanicut Island. The island received its names because it is shaped like a whale's back or a submarine's bow. It was responsible for numerous shipwrecks prior to the construction of a lighthouse. Whale Rock Light was built on the rock in 1882; it was destroyed by the 1938 New England hurricane, which also claimed the life of keeper Walter Eberle. Part of the lighthouse's foundation can still be seen.

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  • Islands of Narragansett Bay
  • Frederic Denlson, Narragansett Sea and Shore, (J.A. & R.A. Reid, Providence, RI., 1879)
  • George L. Seavey, Rhode Island's Coastal Natural Areas.
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Narragansett Bay
Islands
  • Aquidneck Island
  • Conanicut Island
  • Prudence Island
  • Patience Island
  • Hog Island
  • Dutch Island
  • Coaster's Harbor Island
  • Cornelius Island
  • Despair Island
  • Dyer Island
  • Fox Island
  • Goat Island
  • Gould Island
  • Greene Island
  • Hope Island
  • Lime Rock
  • Rabbit Island
  • Rock Island
  • Rose Island
  • Starvegoat Island
  • Whale Rock
Major rivers
  • Blackstone River
  • Pawtuxet River
  • Providence River
  • Taunton River
  • Sakonnet River
  • Seekonk River
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Islands and peninsulas of Rhode Island
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41°26′37″N 71°25′25″W / 41.44361°N 71.42361°W / 41.44361; -71.42361


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