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**Location & Access:** Long Street boat ramp is located in East Greenwich on Greenwich Cove, a sheltered embayment off Greenwich Bay in Kent County. The ramp is situated at the southwest corner of a waterfront park. To reach it from Route 1, head south on Rocky Hollow Road, turn left onto Crompton Street, and look for the ramp on your right side. The site offers convenient access to protected cove waters ideal for kayaking and canoeing.
**Facilities & Nearby Recreation:** The ramp features a concrete launch surface and includes basic amenities. The location provides excellent access to the John H. Chafee National Wildlife Refuge, one of Rhode Island's five national refuges, making it an ideal starting point for paddlers interested in wildlife viewing and natural area exploration. The nearby East Greenwich Marina and waterfront village are within easy reach, offering restaurants, shops, and provisions for boaters planning longer outings. The protected waters of Greenwich Cove are well-suited for recreational paddling, particularly for those seeking calmer conditions compared to open bay waters.
Nearby Recreation Areas
John H. Chafee National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
Roger Williams National MemorialLocated within
Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research ReserveLocated within
Touro Synagogue National Historic SiteLocated within