List of Rhode Island state parks

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This list of Rhode Island state parks shows 23 state parks and state beaches found in Rhode Island, USA.

State Parks

Park name Image County Region Area[1] Year
established
[1]
Remarks[1]
Beavertail State Park
Newport III 153 acres (62 ha) 1980
Blackstone River Bikeway State Park
Providence I n.a. 1998
Brenton Point State Park
Newport II 88.9 acres (36.0 ha) 1974
Burlingame State Park Washington V 3,100 acres (1,300 ha) 1934
Colt State Park center|100px | Bristol II 464 acres (188 ha) 1968
East Bay Bike Path State Park
Providence, Bristol II n.a. 1987
Fishermen's Memorial State Park
Washington IV 91.46 acres (37.01 ha) 1970
Fort Adams State Park
Newport II
Fort Wetherill State Park Newport III 61.5 acres (24.9 ha) 1972
Goddard Memorial State Park Kent III 489.2 acres (198.0 ha) 1930
Haines Memorial State Park Bristol II 101.7 acres (41.2 ha) 1911
Lincoln Woods State Park
Providence I 627 acres (254 ha) 1974
Snake Den State Park
Providence I 1,000 acres (400 ha) 1969
World War II Memorial State Park Providence I 14 acres (5.7 ha) 1977

State Beaches

Park name Image County Region Area[1] Year
established
[1]
Remarks[1]
Charlestown Breachway State Beach Washington V 14 acres (5.7 ha)
East Beach State Beach Washington V 174 acres (70 ha)
East Matunuck State Beach Washington IV 102 acres (41 ha)
Fort Adams State Beach Newport II
Goddard Memorial State Beach Kent III 489.2 acres (198.0 ha) 1930
Misquamicut State Beach
Washington V 51.35 acres (20.78 ha) 1959
Roger Wheeler State Beach Washington IV 27 acres (11 ha) 1929
Salty Brine State Beach Washington IV 1.33 acres (0.54 ha) 1954
Scarborough State Beach Complex Washington IV 42 acres (17 ha) 1937

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 All data come from respective Rhode Island State Parks webpage unless otherwise noted.

http://www.lincolnwoods.org/history.php

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