Date Of Visit: November 1, 2017
Location: 1095 Ives Road, Warwick, RI
Hours: Open daily sunrise to sunset
Cost: Free (but there are fees to use fields, gazebos and other facilities)
Parking: There are several parking areas
Handicapped Accessible: Yes, some areas of the park are handicapped accessible
Dog Friendly: Yes
Website: Goddard Memorial State Park
Highlights: 490 acre park with a 9 hole golf course, playing fields, beach, performance center and equestrian show area with bridle trails. The foliage isn’t bad either.
To borrow a term coined by my northern Vermont neighbors, “stick season” is fast approaching. Stick season is the fall and winter transition that occurs after the leaves have fallen but also before snow has settled on the trees. This season is not just common to Vermont though.
Indicative of “stick season, I noticed many of the trees at Goddard Memorial State Park had already lost most of their leaves. Yet, there were still some decent foliage opportunities along the shore of the beach and park. The densely wooded Goddard has 62 deciduous (trees that have leaves that change) and 19 evergreen species (a species of tree that does not change color throughout the year). So, there were a variety of trees to find foliage on.
Considered one of the best parks in Rhode Island, Goddard Memorial State Park’s 490 acres of land along Greenwich Cove and Greenwich Bay in Warwick, RI.
Goddard Memorial State Park has an equestrian show area and 18 miles of bridle paths for horse riders to enjoy. While I was there I did happen upon a few riders.
I had never been to Goddard before. I only learned about the park the day before after a quick search for the best parks in Rhode Island. And the reviewers didn’t miss their mark. The best part of the park may be the variety of activities and Goddard Park also has a 9 hole golf course, 11 playing fields, a canoe launch, a beach that allows swimming and a performance center. With its pretty waterscapes, extensive hiking trails and picnic areas, Goddard is definitely a great place to take the family.
Read more view more photos about my trip to Goddard Memorial State Park here…
November 16th, 2017 at 9:40 pm
Ah the horse lovers, I was one years ago. Nice coverage of the area. cheers
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November 17th, 2017 at 1:25 pm
Did you ride horses in the past? They are such beautiful animals. Thank you, Kelly!
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November 17th, 2017 at 4:29 pm
Yes, I started riding Morgans at 7, and I pursued a career in thoroughbred Racing, I was an exercise rider for 7 years and a professional Jockey for 13.
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November 17th, 2017 at 4:42 pm
Very cool!
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November 17th, 2017 at 4:46 pm
Thanks, I was a different life for sure
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November 17th, 2017 at 2:25 am
It looks like a nice place to visit and spend the day, Wayne 🙂
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November 17th, 2017 at 1:28 pm
It is…for man, woman and beast! Thank you, Irene!
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