Brickyard Pond
Brickyard Pond, in an urban area that abounds with housing developments and a golf course, offers a surprisingly wild place to paddle. An abandoned railroad bed converted into a beautiful hiking and biking trail borders the n... trails.com
Kickemuit River, Bristol & Warren, Bristol, Rhode Island
A beautiful paddle up and down the saltwater Kickemuit River. The lovely Kickemuit River, a tidal river affectionately dubbed the ?Kicky? by locals, lies between Bristol and Warren and flows into Mount Hope Bay. Parking aroun... trails.com
Hundred Acre Cove, Barrington, Rhode Island
A quiet paddle rich in unique wildlife and still close to Rhode Island?s capital. Located just off the Wampanoag Trail?otherwise known as RI 114, the heavily traveled road that goes from Providence to Newport?this paddle is a... trails.com
Seapowet Marsh, Tiverton, Rhode Island
A serene paddle through interconnected salt marshes and a tidal creek. This refuge area reaches inland from the shores of the Sakonnet River and combines a variety of coastal habitats, including a protected bay, cobble beach,... trails.com
Osprey Sea Kayak Adventures
Osprey Sea Kayak Adventures provides comprehensive sea kayak instruction from beginner classes to open water instructor certification. We offer a wide range of guided tours and unique adventure trips along coastal Mass... outdoortrips.info
Bristol Harbor, Bristol, Rhode Island
A fairly quiet paddle through a historic harbor. If you enjoy gazing at beautiful sailboats, an occasional yacht, and a few large waterfront houses, but want to avoid all the chaos of Newport, try the less intimidating Bristo... trails.com
The Cove, Tiverton, Rhode Island
Travel through the basin of the Sakonnet River to a large, protected cove. The cove located just to the west of the Sakonnet River basin is known by many names. You might hear it called Blue Bell Cove, Blue Bill Cove, or Old ... trails.com
Taunton River
This report refers to the Segreganset/Dighton portion of the Riber. A beautiful short trip for either a kayak or canoe. You will see wildlife such as turtles, swans and other large birds. You will paddle south (toward Somer... paddling.net
Hog Island, Bristol, Rhode Island
A fun excursion around a small island in the east passage of Narragansett Bay. Paddlers who enjoy striving for a particular destination will appreciate this trip, which begins in historic Bristol Harbor. Novice and intermedia... trails.com
Mackerel Cove
A coastal paddle along southern Conanicut Island into a sheltered cove. Jamestown, which occupies all of Conanicut Island in Narragansett Bay, has beautiful beaches, cute shops and restaurants in its small downtown area, a bu... trails.com
Pawtucket River
Quiet river with lots of wildlife including geese, otters, and snapping turtles. You can only go from dam to dam (or bridge to bridge ). This river follows the highway (295 & 95) lots of bridges to go under and streams fee... trailpeak.com
Wickford Rod Works
Paddle through historic Wickford Harbor and explore interesting islands and coves. Wickford is a small fishing village within the town of North Kingstown on the western shore of Narragansett Bay?and it was the inspiration for... trails.com
Kayaking Lessons - Providence, Rhode Island
A kayaking adventure and instruction course is an amazing gift that will create memories for life. We provide weekly courses on the rigors of kayaking tailored for any level of student. Safety is always the first priority an... luxergy.com
Fogland Beach, Tiverton, Rhode Island
A beautiful and potentially challenging paddle on the Sakonnet River. Unlike other saltwater "rivers? mentioned in this book, the Sakonnet doesn?t resemble a river much at all. It is the easternmost entrance to Narragansett B... trails.com
Kings Park Newport
King Park is located at the southern end of Newport Harbor... patch.com
Olney Pond
Small islands dot this 126-acre pond in Lincoln Woods State Park. This short and pleasant paddle is best at off-peak hours, because Lincoln Woods State Park is close to downtown Providence and gets busy in summer and on weeke... trails.com