- Arcadia State Park
- At over 14,000 mostly forested acres, the Arcadia Management Area is the States largest, offering users a great variety of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. Co-managed by DEMs 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 Islands 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