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This mapper will help you locate boat launches and other points of interest to for small boat recreation throughout the state of Rhode Island. To get started, click anywhere on the map to zoom in on that area. To zoom out use the zoom control to the left of the map. Once you have zoomed in, boat launches and other points of interest will show up on the map as clickable red icons (see the key below the map). Click on an icon to get more information about that location. If you prefer to search by criteria or simply look up a site by name, try the boat launch search page. If you have a high-speed Internet connection (e.g., DSL or Cable), you may want to try our Google-based mapping system which also includes sites in the Narragansett Bay Watershed in Massachusetts.

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Roger Williams Park - Deep Spring Lake
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South Water Street Landing
Pawtucket Town Landing
Greystone Mill Pond
School Street Pier
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Hillside Avenue, Johnston
Sabin Point
Wamsutta Avenue
Willet Pond
Howard Conservation Area Canoe Launch
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The location you clicked on is a site for launching boats from trailers. Boat ramps can normally be used to launch canoes and kayaks but please do your best to keep the boat ramp clear for boat trailers.

Site Name: Pawtucket Town Landing

Town: Pawtucket

Driving Landmarks: Coming up 95 north from Providence, get off at exit 27 (Downtown Pawtucket). This will put you on Pearl Street paralleling the highway. Continue down Pearl Street for two blocks to George Street. Turn right on George Street and then take an immediate left onto Grace Street. Go one block and turn left onto Pleasant Street. Go one block and turn right onto Jenks Way. Go one block and turn right onto Taft Street. The boat ramp is on your left just after you go under the I-95 and Division Street bridges.

Coming from Massachusetts on I-95 South, get off at Exit 27 (Downtown Pawtucket). At the end of the ramp turn right onto Fountain Street. Go 2/10 mile and turn right onto Exchange Street. Go across the river and turn left onto Roosevelt Avenue. Roosevelt Avenue turns into Taft Street in 3/10 mile and the boat ramp is on your left in another 2/10 mile, just after you go under the I-95 and Division Street bridges.

ADA Accessible Boat Launch? yes

Shoreline: Aside from the concrete boat ramp, the shoreline is largely vertical bulkheads.

Float/Dock: low float or dock

Parking: parking lot, 20 spaces

Water 'Features' At Site: estuary

Note: Because one boat launch can access, say, both a lake and a river or both the upstream and downstream portions of a river, not all paddling trips at a given site will necessarily encounter all of the features listed.

Comments & Overview:This town-owned boat ramp provides access to the Seekonk River just below where the Blackstone River becomes tidal and becomes the Seekonk. The boat ramp is almost under the Division Street Bridge. Parking is not permitted in the very small area the head of the boat ramp but there is a good-sized parking lot across the street from the boat ramp and there is other parking in the area as well.

For the first half mile below this access site, the Seekonk River is relatively narrow, but it then opens up into a broad tidal estuary between East Providence and Providence that extends south for 3 miles to the narrows where the Seekonk flows into the Providence River at India Point. The convoluted shoreline of the estuary provides some good potential for exploration in a small boat as long as you pay attention to the wind and tides. The tide runs hard through the narrows at India Point, and it is a complex current that does not always flow in the direction you would expect given the state of the tide. However, there are 3 miles of river to explore between Pawtucket and the narrows so it is easy to stay clear of the narrows and still do quite a bit of paddling.

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Credits: The data for the base maps was provided by the Rhode Island Geographic Information System (RIGIS) and the Office of Geographic and Environmental Information (MassGIS), Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Environmental Affairs. The site data came from numerous sources and organizations. Much of it was collected through the hard work of volunteers for various conservation, watershed and outdoor recreation groups around the state of Rhode Island.

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