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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.

Lonsdale Drive-In
Blackstone River State Park
Blackstone River and Canal near Front Street
Central Falls Landing
Valley Falls Heritage Park
Pratt Dam Portage
Georgiaville Town Beach
Georgiaville Dam Portage
Manville - Below Dam
Manville - Above Dam
Albion
Blackstone River at Mendon Road (Route 122)
Olney Pond (Boat Ramp) - Lincoln Woods
Whipple Field
Esmond Park Portage
Olney Pond (at Kayak School) - Lincoln Woods
Barney Pond
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The location you clicked on is a site for launching hand-carried boats and it is also a portage. This typically means that to continue paddling down the river past this site you will have to portage your boat around a dam or other obstruction.

Site Name: Manville - Below Dam

Town: Lincoln

Driving Landmarks: From I-295 take exit 10 for Route 122 north towards Cumberland. This will put you on Route 122 (Mendon Road). Go 2 1/2 miles and turn left on Manville Hill Road at Poppy's Family Restaurant. Go 1 mile down the hill and turn left at the light just after you cross the river. This will put you on New River Road heading south (note: the sign at the traffic light may say Railroad Street because turning right at this light puts you on Railroad Street). Go 0.1 miles and turn left at the purple sign for the Blackstone River Bikeway. Cross the railroad tracks and continue on to the parking lot for the bike path. See the description above for more details on how to get to the river from here.

From Route 99, turn right where Route 99 dead ends into Route 122 (Mendon Road). Go 1 1/4 miles south on Route 122 and turn right onto Manville Hill Road at Poppy's Family Restaurant. Go 1 mile down the hill and turn left at the light just after you cross the river. This will put you on New River Road heading south (note: the sign at the traffic light may say Railroad Street because turning right at this light puts you on Railroad Street). Go 0.1 miles and turn left at the purple sign for the Blackstone River Bikeway. Cross the railroad tracks and continue on to the parking lot for the bike path. See the description above for more details on how to get to the river from here.

ADA Accessible Boat Launch? no

Shoreline: A nice sandy beach good for launching hand carried boats

Float/Dock: no

Approximate Length of Carry between Car Access and Water: 350 feet

Parking: parking lot, 16 spaces

ADA Accessible Parking Spaces? yes

Water 'Features' At Site: dam, flatwater/slow moving river

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:The Blackstone River below Manville flows between natural, wooded banks that are quite pretty for the most part. The river between Manville and Albion is largely flatwater but there is one section of quickwater. It is 1.3 miles to the Albion Dam where there is a relatively easy portage.

If you have driven to the bike path parking lot, as described below in the driving directions, then to get to the river look for a building on the right called "Sycamore Landing," just past the parking lot. Just beyond this building is iron gate on the right side of the road and a path running next to a wooden fence from this gate down to the river. You can unload your boat and gear near the gate but then you must move your car back to the parking lot. To get to the river follow the path straight to the river.

If you are paddling down the river to Manville and want to continue down the river below Manville you face a long portage. Take out above the Manville Dam at the small path on river right where there are stairs leading up to the bike path. Carry along the bike path past the dam for 1/3 mile until you get to the parking lot for the bike path. Follow the directions above for getting from here to the river.

If you are paddling down the river and plan to take out at Manville you are better off using the boat landing above the dam on river left, which is listed separately as Manville - Above Dam.

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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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