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Belleville Pond is a 115-acre lake in North Kingstown offering public boat access via a ramp located in Ryan Park. The pond is designated as a no-motor water body, making it ideal for kayakers, canoeists, and other human-powered vessels. The access point sits within a 350-acre park that provides convenient amenities including parking, picnic tables, and a playground.
Ryan Park offers more than just water access—the property features approximately four miles of hiking trails, including the popular Rainbow Bridge Loop that circles the smaller portion of the pond. This makes the location appealing for a full day of recreation combining paddling and exploring. To reach the ramp, take Route 4 Exit 2A to Route 102 east for 2.6 miles, then head south on Route 1 for 0.8 miles, turn right on Oak Hill Road, and continue 0.6 miles to Ryan Park on the right.
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