Swimming & Picnic Facilities
Lifeguard on duty 10:00a.m.~6:00p.m. 7 days a week starting June 22 - September 2, 2013
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Anglers might catch largemouth bass, pickerel, perch, catfish, as well as smallmouth bass (one of the few ponds in the state that smallmouth bass a...
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One of the most scenic nudist resorts in Connecticut is located in Sterling,Ct. bordering Rhode Island and only 15 miles from Massachusetts. The r...
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Come explore the many miles of roads and trails available for the hiker, snowmobiler, motorcyclist, and equestrian at Pachaug State Forest.
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Phone: 401-738-2000 x6504
Services / Features / Restrictions: Public Beach, Freshwater Swimming
Handicap Service: Contact property for current se...
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The campground is 3,100 acres of rocky woodland that surrounds Watchaug Pond in Charlestown. This spacious campground features over 700 rustic camp...
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Come explore the many miles of roads and trails available for the hiker, snowmobiler, motorcyclist, and equestrian at Pachaug State Forest.
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Goddard Park attracts thousands of visitors each year as Rhode Island’s most popular Metropolitan Park. The park offers a beautiful natural e...
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Ninigret Park is located on Rt.1A just off Rt.1 in Charlestown. The park is open to the public from 8 AM to sunset, year round. Many different recr...
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Former site of a Seabee school for heavy equipment operators, now a de facto nature preserve with a long, wide beach on Narragansett Bay. Great wal...
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Phone: 401-738-2000 X6504
Beach park with three baseball fields, picnic areas and shelters, three-miles of paved bicycle paths and toilet faciliti...
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Phone: 401-738-2000 X6504
Bay inlet beach. Saltwater beach, restaurants nearby. Boat ramp on Bay Ave.
Services / Features / Restrictions: Admiss...
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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 ...
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In 1904, the townsfolk asked the General Assembly to appropriate monies for a permanent breachway using the arguments that the natural breach was f...
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