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    Bristol Harbor, Bristol, Rhode Island

    Nag Creek, RI    

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    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

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    Pawtucket River

    Warwick, RI    

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    This is a 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 highways 295 & 95 with lots of bridges to go under and st... trailpeak.com

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    Hundred Acre Cove, Barrington, Rhode Island

    Monroes, MA    

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    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

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    The Cove, Tiverton, Rhode Island

    The Hummocks, RI    

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    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

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    Greenwich Bay, Warwick, Rhode Island

    1 Masthead Dr, Warwick, RI    

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    This shallow, 5-square-mile estuary is a good place to paddle even in somewhat rough conditions?water is rarely deeper than waist-high, so you aren?t likely to get into much trouble. The bay is a rich source of shellfish such... trails.com

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    Brickyard Pond, Barrington, Rhode Island

    Providence, RI    

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    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

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    Mccorrie Point, Sakonnet River

    Portsmouth, RI    

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    Mccorrie Point at the bottom of Mccorrie Lane is a great launch site for getting out on to the Sakonnet River. This site offers easy access, free parking, and a great beach. This is a place that all levels of paddlers can ... trailpeak.com

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    Kayaking - Providence, Rhode Island

    Providence, RI    

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    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

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    White Water Kayaking - Providence, Rhode Island

    Providence, RI    

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    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

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    Introduction To Kayaking - Providence, Rhode Island

    Providence, RI    

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    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

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    Providence Children's Museum

    Providence Children's Museum…, Providence, RI    

    1 out of 5 based on 5 ratings

    Providence Childrens Museum is Rhode Islands only hands-on museum for children and their grown-ups, presenting interactive exhibits and lively programs for children ages 1 to 11. The Museums newest play and learning envi... ettractions.com

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    Pawtucket River

    Warwick, RI    

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    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 feed... paddling.net

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    Kickemuit River, Bristol & Warren, Bristol, Rhode Island

    Touisset Highlands, RI    

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    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

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    Hog Island Shoal

    Bristol Ferry, RI    

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    Hog Island is about 200 acres in size with a length of 1.5 miles and a width of three-quarters of a mile. The early settlers of Newport found the island, and others nearby, convenient for livestock, as the animals ... lighthousefriends.com

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    Bristol Harbor To Prudence Island, Bristol, Rhode Island

    Prudence Park, RI    

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    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

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    Steve's Boat Rentals

    Steve's Boat Rentals, Warren, RI    

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    We offer Boat rentals to recreational and professional fisherman, local families looking for a new way to explore Rhode Island, and visitors who want to experience the freedom of enjoying the Ocean State's beautiful... visitrhodeisland.com

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    Hope Dam

    Coventry, RI    

    This is a run off of the Scituate Reservoir. The water is shallow with a moderate current and very cold even on the hottest days. There are several places to stop and get wet...from dam to dam and back is about 2 hours at ... trailpeak.com

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    Paskamansett & Slocum Rivers

    Dartmouth, MA    

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    The Paskamansett River in Dartmouth, MA is a hidden gem that not many take advantage of, however it can be a great paddle of varying length depending on the put in. I will split the river into thirds because of the put in t... paddling.net