Data Disclaimer: Water level data is provided by USGS and NOAA for informational purposes only. Verify conditions on-site before any water activities.
Learn more
**Location & Access:** Sabin Point Park offers a town-owned and operated boat ramp located off Shore Road in East Providence, accessible via Bullock's Point Avenue. The ramp is situated at the north end of the park, making it convenient for launching kayaks, canoes, and small motorboats onto the Providence River.
**Facilities & Amenities:** The park provides a concrete slab ramp along with a fishing dock and handicap access. Beyond the water access, Sabin Point Park features about a half mile of paved walking paths, basketball courts, and a playground, making it a good option for paddlers who want to combine water recreation with other activities. The park setting offers tree cover and green space for pre- and post-paddling relaxation.
**Paddling Context:** From this ramp, paddlers have access to the Providence River and its connection to Narragansett Bay, a scenic estuary with numerous islands and coves worth exploring. The nearby Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve encompasses islands and shallow waters ideal for kayaking, while the Roger Williams National Memorial is in the area for those interested in historic sites.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Roger Williams National MemorialLocated within
Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research ReserveLocated within
Blackstone River Valley National Historical ParkLocated within