Rhode Island Tide Charts
33 NOAA stations with real-time tide predictions, moon phases, and solunar tables.
Anthony Point8450948Bay Spring, Bullock Cove8453033Beavertail Point8453999Block Island (Old Harbor)8459338Bristol Ferry8451552Bristol Highlands8452154Bristol, Bristol Harbor8451929Castle Hill8453201Conanicut Point8453465Conimicut Light8452944East Greenwich8454578KICKAMUIT RIVER8455137Nannaquaket Neck8450954Narragansett Pier8454658NEWPORT8452660North End, Bay Oil pier8450898Pawtucket, Seekonk River8453611Pawtuxet, Pawtuxet Cove8453767Point Judith, Harbor of Refuge8455083Providence, State Pier no.18454000Prudence Island, (south end)8452555Quonset Point8454049Rumford, Seekonk River8453433Sachuest, Flint Point8451351Sakonnet8450768Southwest Point, Block Island8459681The Glen8451301Watch Hill Point8458694Watson Pier, Boston Neck8454341Weekapaug Point, Block Island Sound8458022West Jamestown, Dutch Island Harbor8453742Westerly, Pawcatuck River8455189Wickford8454538
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the tide times in Rhode Island today?
Tide times vary by location within Rhode Island. Select a specific NOAA station below to see today's high and low tide times, tide heights, and a detailed tide chart. HookCast uses official NOAA predictions for accuracy.
How do tides affect fishing in Rhode Island?
Tides are crucial for saltwater fishing in Rhode Island. Rising tides (incoming) bring baitfish into estuaries and near shore, attracting predator fish. The 2 hours before and after high tide are often the most productive. HookCast combines tide data with solunar periods and barometric pressure to calculate the best fishing windows.
What is the best tide for fishing in Rhode Island?
The best tide for fishing in Rhode Island is typically an incoming (rising) tide, especially during the last 2 hours before high tide. However, this varies by species and location. Check HookCast's Fishing Score which combines tide state with barometric pressure and solunar activity for a comprehensive fishing forecast.
