Rhode Island has its fair share of amazing parks and natural areas. Many are more popular than others and can be crowded even on the weekdays. When you’re looking for a quieter escape on the waterfront, Conimicut Point Park is a perfect pick. This small peninsula park is a great spot for a quick outdoor adventure.
Conimicut Point Park is an inland waterfront park located on an itty bitty peninsula in Warwick.
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Discover a sandy shoreline providing a spot for a quiet stroll. This park is also known as a popular fishing spot.
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Fly a kite or play a game on the open grassy space. Picnic tables and benches provide a sweet spot to enjoy lunch with a view.
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While the scenery of boats and towns across the waterway are picturesque, the lighthouse is the show-stopping piece of scenery at the park. Built in 1883, this spark plug lighthouse is historic and incredibly beautiful.
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Kids will love the fun playground space that is home to swings and climbing structures. The whole family can enjoy an outing at this waterfront park.
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At low tide, the water recedes to reveal a sandy spit. Watch the currents carefully and you can take a cautious walk on this temporary pathway.
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Stay till the days end and catch the brilliant sunsets. Visit Conimicut Point Park any day of the week from 6 a.m. - 9 p.m.
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Which inland park is your favorite to visit on a sunny day? For an entire afternoon of outdoor fun, go park hopping and visit this other waterfront oasis area in Warwick.
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Find this tiny waterfront peninsula park on Point Ave., Warwick, RI 02889.
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