Find the best places and tips for fishing in Rhode Island
Lincoln Park - Olney Pond
Lincoln, RI
126 acres. Lincoln Woods State Park. Location: Route 95 North to Route 146. 3½ miles to State Park.
Pascoag Reservoir -Echo Lake
Glouscester, RI
352 acres. Location: Route 44 West to Jackson School House Road, North, site is ½ mile on the right. Parking: Yes.
Beach Avenue/Dunns Bridge
Block Island, RI
Location: The bridge over the Harbor Pond Channel. This site has traditionally
provided public access for fishing, scenic enjoyment, and shellfishing. No parking is available.
Ocean Avenue Bridge
New Shoreham (Block Island), RI
Location: This bridge crosses over Trims Pond, a tidal pond that is connected to Great Salt Pond in New Harbor.
Barker Avenue
Warren, RI
Location: At the end of Barker Avenue. A 50-
yard gravel path leads to the remnants
of stone columns on both sides
of the Kickemuit River.
Route 14
Bristol, RI 02809
Phone: 401-253-7482
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Haines Memorial State Park
Barrington, RI
Location: Just off Narragansett Avenue. Haines Park is an ideal park for fishing, boat launching, picnicking and ball playing. The East Bay Bike path runs through the park.
Mount Hope Fishing Access
Bristol, RI
Location: Off Annawamscutt Drive. This
access has a single-width concrete
boat ramp into shallow water, with a
breakwater fronting Mount Hope
Bay. Adjacent to the boat ramp is a
cobble beach and a fringing marsh.
There is parking for about 10
vehicles with trailers or about 20 vehicles
without trailers, with possible
additional parking along the entrance
road.
Goat Island Connector 1
Newport, RI
Location: Linking Newport to Goat Island, the
causeway is a popular spot for fishing.
A paved road and two concrete
sidewalks extend from the circle in
front of the hotel to the west side of
the causeway and Newport Harbor.
Curbside parking is available.
Kings Beach and Fishing Access
Newport, RI
Location: Next to Price’s Neck, off Ocean Avenue,
This is a state-maintained fishing
area in a well-protected cove. There is plenty of on-site parking available. Swimming, and picnicking are also popular here.
Potter Cove/Taylor Point
Jamestown, RI
Location: Two different parking areas located
just north of the Newport Bridge, off
Bayview Drive. A long, narrow
beach hugging Potter Cove can
be reached by stairs descending from
one parking lot.
Sakonnet Harbor
Little Compton, RI
Location: At the end of Bluffhead Road, off
Sakonnet Point Road, at the mouth of
the Sakonnet River, there is a breakwater
that forms the entrance to
Sakonnet Harbor. The breakwater is
good for walking, fishing, etc. There is no public ramp
here, only private docks. On-site
parking is available.
Seapowet Marsh and Point Fishing Area
Tiverton, RI
Location: Off Seapowet Avenue, this
refuge area includes a variety of
coastal habitats. There is a parking
area along a cobble beach north of
the bridge over the Seapowet River
and walking or driving access to
Seapowet Point. There is a marsh on
the point, popular for shellfishing. The
beach is a good spot for walking, fishing,
bird watching, or enjoying the
view of the river.
Stafford Pond
Tiverton, RI
476 acres. Route 24 East to Fish Road South, to Bulgarmarsh Road, take left on Route 81. Stafford Pond Road, access on left. Parking: Yes.
Van Zandt Avenue
Newport, RI
Location: Just south of the Newport
Bridge is a well-maintained pier that
extends west from the intersection of
Van Zandt Avenue and Washington
Street to Narragansett Bay. There is
no on-site parking available.
Picnic tables and benches on-site.
Barber's Pond
South Kingstown, RI
28 acres. Location: Route 102 to Route 2 South, about 7 miles on right. Parking: Yes.
Black Point
Narragansett, RI
Location: Off Ocean Road, just north of Scarborough State Beach. This state fishing area consists of a wooded dirt path that extends toward the Bay from a parking lot just north of the old stone carriage house ruins. Use caution when walking out on the rocks, particularly
during high tide. On-site parking is available.
Carbuncle Pond
Coventry, RI
48 acres. Location: Route 102 to Route 14, 4.5 miles on Route 14, sign and road on left. Parking: Yes.
Charlestown Breachway
Charlestown, RI
Location: Off the west end of Charlestown Beach Road. It borders Ninigret Pond on the north and Block Island Sound on the south. The area consists of a wide sandy beach on the ocean, a rock jetty, which is a popular fishing site, a recreational vehicle campground along the east arm of
the breachway, and a wetland area bordering Ninigret Pond.
Ninety parking spaces are available o- site. There is an
entrance fee during the summer season.
Picnic tables, benches, toilets, trash receptacles are on-site.
Middle Bridge
Narragansett, RI
Location: The causeway and bridge over the Narrow
River. At the southwest end of the
bridge there is a path to the Narrow
River identified by a historic marker.
There is restricted parking along
Middlebridge Road. Trash receptacles are on-site.
Old Sprague Bridge Overlook
Narragansett, RI
Location: East of Scenic Route 1A.
The bridge abutments provide a view of the
Pettaquamscutt Refuge and the
Narrow River. There is parking available for
cars on both sides of the river.
Handicap access.
Quonochontaug Breachway
Charlestown, RI
Location: West Beach Road, off of Route 1. A popular fishing spot for striped bass, winter flounder, snapper, and Bluefish. Parking is available at the end of West Beach Road for cars and boat trailers.
Toilets on-site.
Worden's Pond
South Kingstown, RI
1,043 acres. Location: Route 138 to Route 110 to Worden's Pond Road, take right ½ mile on north side. Parking: Yes.
Wyoming Pond (Wood River)
Richmond, RI
26 acres. Location: Route 95 to Route 138 West, site just past intersection of Routes 3 and 138 on the right.