Parks in Rhode Island

Rhode Island, the Ocean State, may be the smallest in the nation, but its parks stand as diverse and vibrant as its coastal charm. From charming gardens and serene lakeshores to sandy beaches and rolling hills, Rhode Island's parks offer a variety of experiences for nature enthusiasts and seekers of outdoor tranquility. Town-owned, state, and private parks dot the landscape, inviting exploration with many being open to the public at no cost. Popular destinations like Roger Williams Park, Beavertail State Park, and Goddard Memorial State Park showcase the state's commitment to preserving its natural beauty. Rhode Island's parks are a year-round delight, whether it's the snowy hills of winter, blooming gardens of spring, sun-soaked beaches of summer, or the reflective lakeside vistas of fall. Come discover the diverse allure of Rhode Island's parks, each providing a unique escape into nature's wonders.


Map of parks in Rhode Island

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