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Get Your Newport Folk Festival Tickets in Newport: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Newport Folk Festival Fort Adams State Park
1 Lincoln Drive, Newport, RI
02840, US
1. Fort Adams State Park Lot - on-site, $10
2. Ocean Drive Parking - 0.5 miles, $5
3. Bannister's Wharf - 1 mile, $20
4. Easton Beach Lot - 1.5 miles, $15
5. Newport Harbor Hotel - 1.2 miles, $25
Newport Folk Festival Concert Live at Fort Adams State Park | Newport – July 23rd, 2026
Fort Adams State Park is one of those iconic spots that somehow manages to blend history and stunning seaside views in a way that keeps visitors coming back year after year. If you’ve ever been to the Newport Folk Festival in Newport, you know how magical it is to be surrounded by centuries of history while listening to live music that just hits different against that backdrop. Fort Adams itself is a fortress with stories etched into every brick, but the park’s also a lively hub for concerts, festivals, and even weddings, think of it as a place where past and present collide in the most beautiful way. During the Newport Folk Festival, the energy is infectious, and the setting, overlooking Narragansett Bay, is nothing short of breathtaking. Whether you're catching a set under the sun in a shady corporate suite or just relaxing in a wheelchair accessible section, there’s a spot for everyone to enjoy the vibe. And hey, if you pack a picnic, finding a cozy shaded nook under the canopies is a no-brainer. Navigating there is easy, just head south on the main road and follow the signs. Honestly, it’s the kind of place that makes you wonder if history and music are secretly the perfect duet.