Middletown, Rhode Island
Middletown is a coastal town in Newport County, Rhode Island, situated on Aquidneck Island between Newport and Portsmouth.[1] Incorporated on June 16, 1743, it spans 14.94 square miles and had a population of 16,588 in 2023.[2][1] The town features a semi-agricultural landscape with sand dunes, rocky coastlines, and white-sand beaches along Narragansett Bay, the Sakonnet River, and Rhode Island Sound, where approximately 35 percent of land remains open space.[1] Primarily a residential suburb of Newport, Middletown supports outdoor recreation through attractions like Second Beach for surfing and swimming, the Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge for hiking and birdwatching, and farms such as Sweet Berry Farm.[1] Its economy benefits from proximity to naval facilities in Newport, mild maritime climate, and access to transportation, contributing to a median household income of $97,650.[1]