Nayatt Point Lighthouse, built in 1828, is a historic lighthouse situated on Nayatt Point in Barrington, Rhode Island. Originally constructed to guide mariners through the treacherous waters of Narragansett Bay, the lighthouse played a crucial role in maritime navigation during the 19th century. Although it was decommissioned in 1868 and replaced by the Conimicut Light, the structure remains a significant historical landmark. The lighthouse is privately owned and not open to the public, but it can be viewed from the surrounding area. Its picturesque setting and historical charm make it a point of interest for history enthusiasts and those exploring the scenic coastal region of Rhode Island.