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Narragansett offers great beach options for your toes-in-the-sand vacation. With 100 miles of beautiful sandy beaches, there's plenty of options for you to explore and relax.

As easy as V+3. During the enforcement period (7 a.m.-5 p.m. on weekdays when classes are in session), visitors may park without a permit for 3 calendar days during each semester in the lots indicated in blue below.

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East Matunuck State Beach is a public recreation area encompassing 144 acres on the shore of Block Island Sound in the town of South Kingstown, Rhode Island. The state beach offers picnicking, ocean swimming, and beach activities.

The signs feature prominent block letters: "V" for Visitors; "S" for Students; "F" for Faculty/Staff; and "H" for Shocker Hall residents. Reserved lots and parking spaces are still marked with red signage as before. The signs include lot numbers to allow for easier wayfinding.

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Roger W. Wheeler State Beach is a public recreation area covering 27 acres on Block Island Sound in the town of Narragansett. The area offers picnicking, ocean swimming, and a playground.

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The Westerly Town Beach is located on the beautiful sandy shore of the Atlantic Ocean, adjacent to Misquamicut State Beach. A staple for residents for generations, the beach grants access to the idyllic New England coastline for fun in the sun with family and friends.

Located on the southwestern most point of Rhode Island, Watch Hill is a historical gem. The Watch Hill Lighthouse offers a beautiful focal point amongst the sandy shores of one of the most popular beaches in the area. The area is a haven for bird watching, surf casting, and photography.

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Narragansett Town Beach is a public recreation area encompassing 19 acres on the eastern edge of the town of Narragansett, Rhode Island, and south of the western passage that connects the Narragansett Bay to the open waters of Rhode Island Sound.

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Very popular family-oriented town beach. It's a pretty spot with spectacular views of Block Island Sound. Lifeguards, cold water rinsing stations, restrooms, changing rooms, for residents and visitors. Beach-accessible wheelchairs are available at no charge.

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Shocker Hall residents with ePermits must park in lots with orange "H" signage. The lots for Shocker Hall students are shown below.

Misquamicut State Beach is a seaside public recreation area in the town of Westerly, Rhode Island. It occupies a portion of Misquamicut Beach, a 3-mile-long barrier island that extends westward from Weekapaug to Watch Hill and separates Winnapaug Pond from the Atlantic Ocean.

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During the enforcement period (7 a.m.-5 p.m. on weekdays when classes are in session), Wichita State faculty and staff must have a valid ePermit to park on the WSU campus.

During the enforcement period (7 a.m.-5 p.m. on weekdays when classes are in session), Wichita State students must have a valid an ePermit to park on the WSU campus. Lots accessible to students with an ePermit are indicated in green below. Student-accessible parking lots are marked with a prominent green “S” signage.

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The new signs scrap the color-only system in favor of a letter-based system. Now, visitors, students, faculty and staff can just look for corresponding letter signs without referring to a map to determine the meaning of lot color signs.

This family-friendly beach is the perfect beach to avoid crowds and enjoy an afternoon of sun. There is a nice jetty to walk along and conveniently features a snack shack, along with showers, bathrooms and changing rooms.

Wichita State University's parking lot signage is designed to let drivers quickly determine if a parking lot is open to them.

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Visitor-accessible parking lots are marked with prominent “V” signage. On your fourth visit to campus during a semester, visitors need to purchase an ePermit or use paid parking in the WSU Parking Garage (indicated in yellow below).

Lots accessible to faculty and staff with an ePermit are indicated in yellow below. Faculty-accessible parking lots are marked with a prominent yellow “F” signage.