Rhode Island Park List
This 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 MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: The 937 acre property contains fields, diverse forest habitats, pond, streams (including a lovely waterfall), and a historic cemetery. Wonderful scenery and pleasant hiking opportunities make Fisherville Brook well worth the ...
READ MOREMulti Purpose, open area (undeveloped). Organizations: Tiverton Little ...
READ MOREBeach with lifeguards, Fishing, hiking/walking, wildlife/nature observation. Services: Toilets, trash, picnic ...
READ MORENice woodland hiking behind Forest Park Elementary School, on Woodlawn Drive. Parts may be impassable in wet ...
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 MORELittle League baseball field, soccer auxiliary field. Organizations: Tiverton Little League, Tiverton Youth ...
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 MOREFour baseball/softball fields, three soccer fields, hiking trail, volleyball court. Seasonal food concession and restrooms. (86 ...
READ MOREFounder's Brook honors the founders of the Town, Anne Hutchinson and the Portsmouth Charter of ...
READ MOREThis neighborhood park is located next to the Ten Mile River and is a popular kayak and canoe launching point. The park includes memorial benches and stones dedicated to the victims of the September 11th ...
READ MOREExperience the original earthern mounds of the Revolutionary War redoubt and view the Sakonnet River area from observation tower. Hike/walk on marked trails in the 82-acre Ft. Barton ...
READ MOREBaseball/Softball Field, Basketball Court, Park Benches, Picnic Area, Play Area, Restrooms, and Tennis ...
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 MOREColonial-era, water-driven snuff mill on the Mettatuxet River, beautifully restored to working condition as a museum. Stuart was America's first major portrait painter; his works include the best-known portrait of George ...
READ MOREThis 120 acre public park abuts Glen Park. Glen Farm is divided into six (6) areas and each area has distinct rules and ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park, which includes a playground and basketball ...
READ MOREThis picturesque area is reserved primarily for the exclusive use of Portsmouth residents, companies, and civic organizations. Included in this area are fields for soccer and softball, kitchen facilities, a horse ring, picnic areas, a playground, and a fishing ...
READ MOREThis multi-use facility includes a baseball field, tennis court, basketball court, soccer field, playground and paved walking ...
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 9.5 acre parks has a little league field, wide open spaces and a ...
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