Rhode Island Park List

Arcadia State Park
At over 14,000 mostly forested acres, the Arcadia Management Area is the State’s largest, offering users a great variety of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. Co-managed by DEM’s Divisions
Beach Pond State Beach
Anglers might catch largemouth bass, pickerel, perch, or catfish as well as smallmouth bass (one of the few ponds in the state that smallmouth bass are found), or walleye,
Beavertail State Park
Beavertail State Park, located in Jamestown, Rhode Island, is known for offering some of the most beautiful vistas along the New England coastline. The Park attracts people from all
Blackstone River Bikeway State Park
The Blackstone River Bikeway is scheduled to be a 17.1 mile by 12-foot wide scenic bike-path under construction by the Department of Environmental Management (DEM) and the Department of
Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
To go directly to the Blackstone River Valley website click the IN DEPTH button. The Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor is a special type of national park.
Blackstone River Visitor Center
The Blackstone River State Park which opened in January 2006 reflects the efforts and cooperation of several federal and state agencies and represents a true commitment to serve the
Block Island National Wildlife Refuge
Located approximately 12 miles offshore on picturesque Block Island, this small refuge provides important habitat for wildlife, and a place for people to appreciate the natural environment of the
Brenton Point State Park
Occupying the former grounds of one of Newport's grandest estates, Brenton Point State Park affords its visitors one of the most commanding and spectacular views on the East Coast.
Burlingame State Campground
The 3,100 acres of rocky woodland belonging to this area nearby surround Watchaug Pond in Charlestown. The entrance to the park headquarters and camping area is off U.S. Route
Burlingame State Park & Beach
The entrance to Burlingame State Park picnic area and the Kimball Sanctuary is Prosser Trail, an exit off US Route 1 in Charlestown, RI. This very popular state recreation
Charlestown Breachway - Beach & Camp Area
In 1958 the "Breachway," (a term used by many Rhode Islanders) opened originally as a took to make accessing the Atlantic Ocean and Ninigret Pond significantly easier by acting
Colt State Park
Colt State Park in Bristol is often referred to as the 'gem' of the State Parks System. The entire western border of the park is an open panorama onto
Dame Farm
Dame Farm is the functional and visual focal point of approximately 500 Acres of farm land--woodlots, orchards, pasture land and fields--in the rolling countryside along Brown Avenue. As one
East Bay Bike Path State Park
The East Bay Bike Path is the first bicycle facility undertaken by the State of Rhode Island, has been acquired in 4 phases by the Department of Transportation between
East Beach & Camp Area
East Beach is a 3-mile long barrier beach on the Atlantic Ocean bordering the Charlestown Ninigret Conservation Area. It also is adjacent to Ninigret Pond, which is very well
East Matunuck State Beach
This area is popular during the summer season for swimming and off-season for walking. Its pavilion offers a scenic view of the sand dunes within Succotash Salt Marsh, a
Fishermen's Memorial State Campground
Fishermen's State Park and Campground offers campers a 'seaside village' atmosphere where visitors will find neatly trimmed grass, tree lined paths, and activities for the whole family. Whether your
Fort Adams State Park & Beach
Fort Adams State Park is located at the mouth of Newport Harbor, offering spectacular panoramas of both the harbor and Narragansett Bay. The park is home to Fort Adams,
Fort Wetherill State Park
Fort Wetherill State Park, situated upon 100 foot high granite cliffs across the water from Fort Adams State Park, is a former coastal defense battery and training camp. Known
George Washington State Park & Camp Area
Located within the 4000 acre George Washington Management Area, and on the shores of Bowdish Reservoir, the 100 acre George Washington Memorial Camping Area is an overnight, primitive camping
Goddard Memorial State Park & Beach
Goddard Park attracts thousands of visitors each year as Rhode Island’s most popular Metropolitan Park. The park offers a beautiful natural environment with spacious lawns, fields, and forested areas
Haines Memorial State Park
Haines Memorial State Park was established in 1911 when Ida M. Haines donated 83 acres of land to the Metropolitan Park Commission. The land was donated for use as
Heritage Harbor Museum
Heritage Harbor, located on the site of a former electrical power plant, is being developed as a 260,000 square-foot museum by a partnership of Rhode Island cultural and historical
John H. Chafee Nature Preserve
The John H. Chafee Nature Preserve shall at all times and in perpetuity be managed in a manner consistent with the terms and conditions of a conservation Easement signed
JOHN H. CHAFEE NWR
Pettaquamscutt Cove National Wildlife Refuge consists of tidal salt marshes, tidal sand flats, grasslands and shrublands in the towns of Narragansett and South Kingstown, Rhode Island.
Lincoln Woods State Park
Lincoln Woods state park contains 627 acres of lush woodlands scattred with countless boulders and small cliffs. The rock is primarilly glaciated granite with periodic quartz and diorite intrusions
Misquamicut State Beach
Located within the 4000 acre George Washington Management Area, the 100 acre Pulaski Memorial Recreation Area is a "day use" facility offering users a multitude of opportunities to enjoy
Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
The reserve encompasses 2,353 acres of land on Prudence, Patience and Hope islands and 1,591 acres of water adjoining the islands out to a depth of 18 feet. All
Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge
Named after one of the original chiefs of the Narragansett Indians, the Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge is located on the Southern Coast of Rhode Island in the Town of
Pulaski State Park
Located within the 4000 acre George Washington Management Area, the 100 acre Pulaski Memorial Recreation Area is a "day use" facility offering users a multitude of opportunities to enjoy