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    Charlestown Breachway

    Charlestown Town Beach, Charlestown, RI    

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    There are actually two different launch points off of Charlestown Beach Road. One is extremely easy and a great beginner paddle, the second can go either way. Starting with the simple... The first launch site is off of Cha... trailpeak.com

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    Quonochontaug ("Quonnie") Pond

    Charlestown, RI    

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    Quonnie is one of the large salt ponds that buttress the great beaches of South County in Rhode Island. A breachway serves as an entrance to the ocean for all manner of boats as well as fish. The only thing that makes it mo... paddling.net

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    Little Narragansett Bay

    Stonington, CT    

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    An estuary of the Pawcatuck River on the Rhode Island-Connecticut, USA, state line, the Little Narragansett Bay is inlet of the Atlantic Ocean. It is sheltered by a curving peninsula, site of the resort village of Watch Hi... anglerweb.com

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    Misquamicut Beach Pond

    Westerly, RI    

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    I went to westerly Rhode Island to paddle and came across this salt water pond right across the street from "Misquamicut Beach." I launched my kayak in back of a bait and tackle store (free parking). If you paddle to the r... trailpeak.com

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    Misquamicut State Beach

    Misquamicut State Beach, Westerly, RI    

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    No chance of feeling bored in Rhode Island if you like the beach. Finally, beach time has come again, and Misquamicut State Beach in Washington County, Rhode Island is a really great spot to stay. Rooms are available ne... goingoutside.com

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    Fishers Island Sound

    Stonington, CT    

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    The best put-in for this area is at a preserve called Barn Island. There is a boat launch and dock, which are crowded when you would expect them to be, but never so bad that you can't throw a kayak or canoe in. From here yo... paddling.net

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    Watchaug Pond

    Charlestown, RI    

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    This is a rather rustic pond, not far from the shore in Southern Rhode Island. We camped in Burlingame State Park. This campground is the biggest one I have ever seen. They literally have hundreds of sites. It?s a great pl... trailpeak.com

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    Pawcatuck River

    Westerly, RI    

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    This is a beautiful river running through thick woodland area. If you put in at the Bradford Fishing Access Site on Rte. 91 you can either go up stream (where many fishermen prefer) or with the current. The river runs unde... trailpeak.com

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    Ninigret Pond/foster Cove/coon Cove

    Charlestown, RI    

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    I stayed at the Willows Resort in Charlestown, RI and put in at Foster Cove which is a short paddle into Ninigret Pond. I paddled east along the shore and came to a small cove called Coon Cove. This is very shallow water, ... trailpeak.com

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    Barn Island

    Stonington, CT    

    Barn Island is a great place from which to kayak Little Narragansett Bay, Fisher's Island Sound or the Atlantic Ocean. The water is fairly tame here and also provides a good starting place for aspiring kiters and windsurfe... trailpeak.com

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    Pawcatuck River, Hopkinton & Westerley, Hopkinton, Rhode...

    Mcgowan Corners, RI    

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    A pretty paddle through small historic mill villages, undeveloped forest, and open marsh. The pretty Pawcatuck River flows from Worden Pond, in the Great Swamp Management Area, all the way to Little Narragansett Bay and the A... trails.com

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    Pawcatuck River

    Westerly, RI    

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    Beautiful river running through thick woodland area. If you put in at the Bradford Fishing Access Site on Rte. 91 you can either go up stream (where many fishermen prefer) or with the current. The river runs under the Rte. ... paddling.net

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    Wood River And Alton Pond, Hopkinton, Rhode Island

    Alton, RI    

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    The Wood River offers an outstanding paddling resource, certainly one of the most pristine in Rhode Island. The section included here, from Hope Valley to Alton Dam, can occupy you for anywhere from a few hours to a full day ... trails.com

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    Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge

    50 Bend Rd, Charlestown, RI    

    3 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    Named after one of the original chiefs of the Narragansett Indians, the Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge is located on the Southern Coast of Rhode Island in the Town of Charlestown, Washington County.Perched on the shoreline of the la...

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    Watchaug Pond, Charlestown, Rhode Island

    Fort Ninigret, RI    

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    Watchaug Pond, a large body of water located near Rhode Island ?s southern tip, sees heavy recreational use but can offer enjoyable paddling, particularly for a family camping at Burlingame State Park. For others, visit eithe... trails.com

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    Fishers Island Sound: Mystic Seaport To Stonington, Mystic,...

    Noank, CT    

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    This trip takes you out past the inviting rocky islands in Fishers Island Sound to scenic Stonington Harbor. You?ll paddle by the historic boats of Mystic Seaport, a replica of a nineteenth-century waterfront community and th... trails.com

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    Hopeville Pond State Park

    193 Roode Rd, Jewett City, CT    

    - *This information was provided by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection* The Pachaug River was a major fishing ground for the Mohegan Indians. At low water the stone weirs, constructed by the Indians at ... wildernet.com