South Kingstown
South Kingstown, Rhode Island, is the county seat of Washington County and home t0 approximately 31,931 people. It is the second largest town in the state by total geographic area and boasts a rich history, from its origins as part of Narragansett Indian lands to key events like the 1658 Pettaquamscutt Purchase and the Great Swamp Fight during King Philip's War.
The town offers beautiful coastal scenery, with popular beaches like Matunuck Beach, East Matunuck State Beach, and South Kingstown Town Beach, making it a destination for sunbathing, swimming, and surfing. South Kingstown also features outdoor attractions like the Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge and the University of Rhode Island’s main campus, adding to its blend of history, nature, and recreation.
County: Washington