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
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
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
Lincoln Woods State Park
Lots of technical single track as well as some double track and a paved loop around the lake. Good for most riders. singletracks.com
White Water Kayaking - 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
Private In Home Massage - Providence, Rhode Island
A form of therapy, massaging is applied to the body as a whole or may also be centrally focused to aid the process of injury healing, control pain, alleviate pain, and even improve circulation. Choose from the many varying t... luxergy.com
Barrow's Pond & Wading River
Not much in size, but plenty of wildlife and scenery. I'd guess the paddling area to be less than 50 acres and hardly more than a mile end-to-end. With the put-in/take-out located midway, a total exploration would be a litt... paddling.net
Bungay River
If you're ever in the Attleboro area and want an easy, relaxing trip, try the Bungay. There is practically no current so it makes it easy to put-in and paddle up river a few miles and turn around. You will see an abundance ... paddling.net
Norton Reservoir
The Norton Reservoir is a 530 acre, somewhat shallow body of water. In some areas the water can be as deep as 5 - 8 feet when full. There is some vegetation in the deeper areas, but overall an easy paddle and quite scenic. ... paddling.net
Introduction To Rock Climbing - 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
Blackstone River
The Blackstone River winds 46 miles from Worcester, MA to Pawtucket, RI, through urban developments, historic villages, farmlands, and forests. The Blackstone drops an average of ten feet per mile, steeper than even the Col... paddling.net
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
Borderland State Park
There is, reportedly, good bouldering in Borderland State Park. From newenglandbouldering.com - "The big attraction is the Ames Boulder, a massive glacial erratic situated on the aptly named Boulder Trail. Another area wit... trailpeak.com
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
Clear River
This was my first time on this river. Had a great time. Water was only about 1-2 feet deep, which posed a problem on the sections that were only 1 foot or less for obvious reasons. Only had to actually get out and walk down... paddling.net
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
Stillwater Reservoir
Do not expect a wilderness experience on Stillwater Reservoir (also known as Wounasquatuck Reservoir and Stump Pond), but paddling here in the early morning or at midweek can be quite pleasant. Once heavily polluted and prone... trails.com
Bristol Harbor To Prudence Island, Bristol, Rhode Island
The mainland has many put-ins for a paddle to Prudence Island, but a launch from Bristol Harbor gives you a good sense of what the island is about. Prudence is 6.5 miles long and 1.6 miles wide. It is home to about 150 people... trails.com