HAINES MEMORIAL STATE PARK
Overlooking the water of Narragansett Bay. Intersected by East Bay Bike Path. 33 picnic sites each with a fireplace. Two baseball fields, and a dog walking area called Paws path.
Haines Memorial State Park was established in 1911 when Ida M. Haines donated 83 acres of land to the Metropolitan Park Commission. The land was donated for use as a park in memory of her brother.
Located in Rhode Island, the park offers saltwater fishing with species like striped bass and bluefish. Freshwater options include largemouth bass, trout, catfish and sunfish. Fishing from a boat or shoreline is possible here.
Haines Memorial State Park is located near Attleboro, Barrington and Bristol
Haines Memorial State Park offers picnic groves with tables and grills, perfect for family outings. Restrooms are also available.
In East Providence, a variety of cycling options are available. Be aware that some paths may be challenging for beginners.
The park's paved roads offer an easy ride suitable for all skill levels but watch out for vehicular traffic.
For those seeking more adventure, off-road biking trails can provide a thrilling experience. However, they require advanced skills and caution due to uneven terrain.
Bike rentals aren't provided within the premises so remember to bring your own or rent one beforehand from nearby facilities.
Always wear protective gear when riding in this area as safety should always come first while enjoying these recreational activities.
Hotels/Motels
Located on over 100 wooded lakefront acres, overlooking Ashland State Park. Right out our front door you get to truly enjoy the great outdoors. Easy access to trails for hiking, and an area for swimming. Come and enjoy all that Ashland State Park has to offer, and stay at the Warren Center right next door.
34.1 miles from park*