Westerly, Rhode Island

Westerly
Town of Westerly
The Westerly Town Hall and Court House (2021)
Westerly
Location of Westerly in Rhode Island
Westerly
Location in the United States
Westerly
Location in North America
Coordinates: 41°22′39″N 71°49′38″W / 41.37750°N 71.82722°W / 41.37750; -71.82722
Country United States
State Rhode Island
CountyWashington County
First settled1661
IncorporatedMay 13, 1669
Villages
List
Government
  TypeMayor–council government
  PresidentChristopher A. Duhamel
  Vice-PresidentMary E. Scialabba
  Town ManagerShawn M. Lacey
  Town ClerkMary L. LeBlanc
  Town SolicitorWilliam J. Conley
Area
  Total
74.8 sq mi (194 km2)
  Land30.1 sq mi (78 km2)
  Water44.7 sq mi (116 km2)
Elevation
36 ft (11 m)
Population
 (2024)
  Total
23,154
  Density777/sq mi (300/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP Codes
02891
02808 (Bradford)
Area code401
FIPS code44-77000
GNIS feature ID1220091
Websitewesterlyri.gov

Westerly is a town on the southwestern coastline of Washington County, Rhode Island, United States, first settled by English colonists in 1661, and incorporated as a municipality in 1669. The Town of Westerly is a beachfront community on the south shore of the state with a population of 23,359 as of the 2020 census. The western and northern borders of Westerly are defined by a natural border of the Pawcatuck River, with the bordering town of Hopkinton defined by the Pawcatuck River, while holding a straight border to the east with Charlestown.

The Pawcatuck River flows on the western border of Westerly, and was once renowned for its own species of Westerly salmon, three of which are displayed on the town's official seal. The Pawcatuck River flows from 15 mi (24 km) inland, emptying into Little Narragansett Bay. It also serves as the boundary between Westerly and Pawcatuck, Connecticut. Three large salt ponds lie along the coast, with sand bars of white sand such as the Misquamicut State Beach. From west to east, these ponds are Maschaug Pond, Winnapaug Pond, and Quonochontaug Pond.

Westerly becomes a notable tourist destination during the summer months when the population nearly doubles. Its well-known beaches include Weekapaug Beach, Westerly Town Beach, Misquamicut State Beach, East Beach, and Watch Hill Beach. The Town of Westerly was known historically for local important granite mining and stone-cutting industry, which ran until the quarries stopped operating in the 1950s.