Brenton Point State Park

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Brenton Point State Park is located on Aquidneck Island in the town of Newport, Rhode Island. The park is located off of Ocean Drive, offering majestic vistas of the Atlantic Ocean as it meets Narragansett Bay. During World War II, Brenton Point was considered a strategic defense area, as it is the point of entrance into the East Passage, which allows access to Newport and to Conanicut Island. The park was originally property of the Budlong family, who had a manor house on the land, and was seized during the Second World War in order to erect the coastal defense battery. Following the war's end, the battery was dismantled and the property returned to the Budlongs, who decided to donate the land to the State of Rhode Island for a public park. The manor house was partially destroyed by fire in 1960, and torn down in 1963. Today, the former laundry/servant's quarters building stands as the park's visitors center, with restrooms and the park ranger's office being located inside. Until the mid-1990's, the Rhode Island State Park Police maintained an office inside the building. Until 2007, there had been a Japanese rock garden in the park. Brenton Point State Park's property lines are shared with the golf course of a nearby country club, and there is a stone tower used by park rangers for observation and for tourists to get a view of the forest and ocean. The former carriage house and stables of the mansion still stand on the property, though they have been fenced off and is routinely patrolled by park rangers. The park is ideal for picnics, with tables provided throughout, and accessways down to the shore. The park annually hosts the Brenton Point Kite Festival which draws kite enthusiasts from around the country.

The park is managed by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, Division of Parks and Recreation, and is overseen by the staff at nearby Fort Adams State Park. Though the park is open for parking for fishermen after dusk, state park rangers are known to strictly enforce park regulations even after hours, in response to several large parties that have taken place on the property in years past.