Top Locations for Boating in Rhode Island

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AFort Adams

  • Eisenhower Trust Building
    1 Lincoln Drive,Newport, RI 02840
  • +1 401 847 2400
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Highlights: visitor center, wheelchair accessible more
  • Seems to me this must be yelped already and I just can't find it. more on Yelp
  • Overview This venue of the Newport folk and jazz festivals is a stone citadel. more on TripAdvisor

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Fort Adams
Eisenhower Trust Building
1 Lincoln Drive,Newport, RI 02840

BBlackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor

Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
  • 1 Depot Sq.
    Woonsocket, RI 02895-3017
  • +1 401 762 0250
3.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Highlights: visitor center more
  • Overview Info on activities in the Blackstone River Valley. Ranger assistance available. more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview Dogs on leash are allowed on the property site. They are not allowed in any buildings. The park features camping, hiking, boating, auto touring, and more. You must follow rules ... more on DogFriendly.com

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Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
1 Depot Sq.
Woonsocket, RI 02895-3017

CWatch Hill Inn

  • 50 Bay St
    Westerly, RI 02891
  • +1 401 596 7761
4.0
4+ reviews, 2 sources
  • staff was extremely courteous and willing to help more on Yahoo! Travel
  • excellent stay more on TripAdvisor

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Watch Hill Inn
50 Bay St
Westerly, RI 02891

DFort Wetherill State Park

  • C/O Goddard Memorial State Park
    Ives Road, Warwick, RI 02818, U.S.A.
  • +1 401 423 1771
  • Overview Fort Wetherill, perched on 100-foot high granite cliffs across the harbor from Fort Adams State Park, is a former coastal defense battery and training camp. Its colonial name was Fort Dumpling. Known for its spectacular view of Newport Harbor and the East Passage of Narragansett Bay, Fort Wetheri... more on LLBean.com

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Fort Wetherill State Park
C/O Goddard Memorial State Park
Ives Road, Warwick, RI 02818, U.S.A.

EColt State Park

  • Bristol
    RI 02809, U.S.A.
  • +1 401 253 7482
  • Highlights: visitor center more
  • Overview Samuel Colt, chairman of the board of the United States Rubber Company, created an extraordinary farm in the early 1900s by combining three smaller farms, linking them with a system of roads, erecting a large home, barns, guesthouses and bronze statues and lavishing attention on his Jersey cows, ... more on LLBean.com

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Colt State Park
Bristol
RI 02809, U.S.A.

FKayak Centre of Rhode Island

  • 9 Phillips Street - Waterside
    Wickford, RI 02852
  • +1 888 732 5292

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Kayak Centre of Rhode Island
9 Phillips Street - Waterside
Wickford, RI 02852

GDutch Island

  • Narragansett Bay
    Jamestown, RI
  • Overview A small island containing the remains of 1863 Fort Greble. more on TripAdvisor

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Dutch Island
Narragansett Bay
Jamestown, RI

HGoddard Memorial State Park

  • 1095 Ives Road
    Warwick, RI 02818, U.S.A.
  • +1 401 884 2010
  • Highlights: visitor center more
  • Overview Goddard Memorial's 486 acres overlook Greenwich Bay and provide a wide range of recreational activities year-round. During spring, summer and fall, equestrians and hikers share 18 miles of trails that weave through the pine and oak woods. Boaters, swimmers and others enjoy a sandy beach along a c... more on LLBean.com

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Goddard Memorial State Park
1095 Ives Road
Warwick, RI 02818, U.S.A.

IHerrefshoff Marine Museum

  • 1 Burnside St.
    Bristol, RI , USA
  • +1 401 253 5000
  • Overview On the grounds of the prestigious Herreshoff boat manufacturing company, which produced some of the world's sleekest racing yachts during its operations from 1863 to 1945, the Herrefshoff Marine Museum traces the company's illustrious history. The museum contains some 60 vintage Herreshoff boats,... more on Fodor's

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Herrefshoff Marine Museum
1 Burnside St.
Bristol, RI , USA

JRoger Wheeler State Beach a.k.a. Sand Hill Cove

  • Narragansett
    Rhode Island, USA
  • Overview Great for children. Sheltered from the open ocean. Very gradual drop-off to deeper water. Playground area, picnic tables, bathhouse and plenty of parking. Narragansett was incorporated as a town in 1888. Prior to that time, it was part of South Kingstown, with local history dating back to 1675 wh... more on GoingToTheBeach.com

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Roger Wheeler State Beach a.k.a. Sand Hill Cove
Narragansett
Rhode Island, USA