Goosewing Beach Preserve isn’t well known in Rhode Island, and locals like it that way. Rowdy crowds don’t flock here in the summers. Few out-of-towners would drive hours out of their way to spend the weekend here. Even lifelong Rhodies may struggle to pinpoint Goosewing on a map. This mile-long stretch of sand lies in the southeast corner of the state; the farthest tip of the beach is actually located in Massachusetts. The remoteness is part of what makes Goosewing so beloved among locals. Another part? Incredible Atlantic Ocean views.