Rhode Island Park List
The Arcadia Management Area is the State's largest, with more than 14,000 mostly forested acres offering users a great variety of opportunities for guests to enjoy outdoor recreation. Co-managed by DEM's Divisions of Forest Environment and Fish & Wildlife, the park is managed for hunting, fishing, boating, hiking, mountain ...
READ MOREThis 430 acre state beach is a fishing haven! Fishermen may catch fish of all different kinds at any time of year, including largemouth bass, pickerel, perch, catfish, and smallmouth bass (one of the few ponds in the state that smallmouth bass are found), or walleye, which are stocked ...
READ MOREBeavertail State Park, located in Jamestown, Rhode Island, is known as a place offering some of of the most gorgeous vistas along the New England coastline. The Park's seemingly untouched environment attracts guests from all over the country. One of the most popular recreational acvitities in the park is ...
READ MOREThe Department of Environmental Management (DEM) and the Department of Transportation (DOT) is constructing this Bikeway, which is scheduled to be a 17.1 mile by 12-foot wide scenic bike-path. The southern end of the Blackstone River Bikeway will eventually link to the popular East Bay Bike Path, making a ...
READ MOREThe Blackstone River runs from Worcester, MA to Providence, RI. Its waters powered the Slater Mill in Pawtucket, RI, America's first successful textile mill. This creative spark began the nation's transformation from Farm to Factory. Today, the Blackstone River Valley is a special type of National Park - a ...
READ MOREThis relatively recently opened park was a cooperative effort between various federal and state agencies. The park signifies a true commitment to serving the public. The agencies involved include the state departments of: Environmental Management, Transportation, State Police, Historical Preservation and the federal departments of: Federal Highway Administration ...
READ MORELocated 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 island. The refuge was established in 1973 with the transfer of 28 acres from the U.S. Coast Guard, and ...
READ MOREBrenton Point State Park takes up one the previously used grounds of Newport's grandest estate, providing its visitors with some of the most breathtaking views found on the East Coast. One can find the park at the point of land where Narragansett Bay meets the Atlantic, halfway along renowned ...
READ MOREThis Campground is one of the most popular in the area. Surrounding the Watchaug Pond in Charlestown are 3,100 acres of rocky woodland that beong to this area. The entrance to the park headquarters and camping area can be found right off off U.S. Route #1,and is just south ...
READ MOREThe Burlingham State Park and Beach is a very popular state recreation area. It offers 50 fireplaces, restrooms, drinking water, a swimming beach and a nearby DEM boat launch for boating and fishing. ...
READ MORENown as the "Breachway" by Rhode Islanders, in 1958 the Area opened originally to facilitate access accessing to the Atlantic Ocean and Ninigret Pond by acting as a barrier beach. Many people are attracted yearly to the area because of the beautiful and panoramic view of Block Island that ...
READ MOREColt State Park in Bristol has been deemed as the 'gem' of the State Parks System. The western border in its entirety of the park is an open panorama onto Narragansett Bay. The park offers four miles of bicycle trails passing along the Bay and through 464 acres ...
READ MOREComposed of 500 acres of beautful farm land, Dame Farm is made up of woodlots, orchards, pasture land and fields. It is located in the rolling countryside along Brown Avenue. The farm supplied all kinds of crops to local markets over a century and it keeps alive a quickly ...
READ MOREThe East Bay Bike Path follows an abandoned rail bed running along Narragansett Bay. The plan to construct a path was supported because the path was soon to benefit Rhode Islanders from all walks of life by providing a gorgeous bike trail for users to exercise healthful lifestyles ...
READ MOREEast 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 known for its wind surfing attributes. East Beach has a 3-mile long barrier beach with undeveloped beach frontage on the Atlantic ...
READ MOREThe East Matunuck State Beach is popular for swimming during the summer season, and off-season for walking. The beach boasts scenic views of sand dunes within Succotash Salt Marsh, a state-managed wetlands conservation area. Public parking is available year-round, but in the summer there is a daily fee. ...
READ MOREThis campground and park offer a soothing 'seaside village' atmosphere where visitors can enjoy neatly trimmed grass, tree lined paths, and activities like tennis, basketball, and horshoes. Fishermen's Campground can accommodate guests who enjoy many types of recreation. A highlight of Fishermen's is the close proximity to popular State ...
READ MOREOffering great panoramas of the Newport Harbor and Nrragansett bay, this park is home to Fort Adams, the largest coastal fortification in the United States. Guests can also enjoy picnic areas and other activities. Every year, this park hosts the Newport Jazz Festival and the Newport Folk Festival. Make history ...
READ MOREThis state park is found on 100 foot high granite cliffs across from Fort Adams State Park. Fort Wetherill used to be a coastal defense battery and training camp and is now famous for its great views of Newport Harbor and the East Passage of Narragansett Bay. This site ...
READ MORESituated in the 4000 acre George Washington Management Area, this 100-acre area is an overnight, primitive camping facility that offers a plethora of outdoor enjoyment opportunities. Guests can find 45 treed, well spaced gravel sites available for the use of tents, trailers, and RVs. No Electrical hookups available. Guests ...
READ MOREThousands of visitors flock to this park annually as it is the most popular Metropolitan Park in the state. Beautiful natural environments with spacious lawns, fields, and forested areas are offered. The park boasts several different species of trees from all over the world. Visitors can enjoy a nine ...
READ MOREThis park was established in 1911 when Ida M. Haines donated 83 acres of land to the Metropolitan Park Commission. Users can enjoy picknicking, fireplaces, boating, and ball fields in a natural ...
READ MOREJohn H. Chafee National Wildlife Refuge at Pettaquamscutt Cove can be elusive to many human visitors. However, it is well-known to the migratory waterfowl that rely on it, including the largest population of black ducks in Rhode Island. In fact, the 554-acre refuge was established specifically to protect the ...
READ MOREThe John H. Chafee Nature Preserve must at is to be forever managed in congruence with a conservationist ethic. The park established after the signing under a conservation Easement by and between the State of Rhone Island, the department of Environmental Management (grantor) and the Town of North Kingston ...
READ MOREThe renowned Lincoln Woods state park is a haven for recreation enthusiasts. The park boasts 627 acres of lush woodlands scattered with several boulders and small cliffs, making for unforgettable scenery. Guests can enjoy group camping made under reservations, picnicking, make use of the little league field for children, ...
READ MOREMisquamicut State Beach is known as one of the state's most popular beaches . With over a half mile of beach front, this area has activities that attract guests of all ages. Rails, outside showers, a tower, and composting toilets are included in this modern pavilion. The beach is ...
READ MOREThe 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 three islands were used as farmland during the Colonial area. By the 20th century, farming declined and Prudence Island began ...
READ MORENamed 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 Charlestown, Washington County. The wildlife present is as diverse as the vegetation which occupies the land. Over 250 bird ...
READ MORELocated within the 4000 acre George Washington Management Area, guests will find the 100 acre Pulaski Memorial Recreation Area, which is a "day use" facility. The Recreation Area offers users a plethora of outdoor use opportunities. Guests can participate in the popular first class trout fishing in the spring, ...
READ MOREMade up of 27 acres, Roger W. Wheeler State Beach has been the former host of the Ironman Triathlon. In 1955, a collaboration between the National Park Service ushered in the construction of a new pavilion, which was specifically designed for ease in maintenance. This pavilion has modern features ...
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