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**Location & Access:** State Street Pier is located in downtown Bristol along Bristol Harbor in Narragansett Bay. To find it, take Route 114/Hope Street into downtown Bristol, then turn west on State Street toward the harbor and follow it one block to the pier. The site is managed by the Town of Bristol Harbormaster's office, which oversees all public boat ramps, docks, and moorings in the area.
**What to Expect:** This pier provides convenient access to Bristol Harbor and Narragansett Bay for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorboats. The location offers proximity to several recreational opportunities, including Roger Williams National Memorial and the Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, which encompasses over 4,400 acres across Prudence, Patience, Hope, and Dyer islands. The site is well-suited for exploring the protected waters of the harbor and paddling out into the bay.
**Planning Your Visit:** Contact the Bristol Harbormaster's office for current information about parking, fees, facility conditions, and any local regulations or seasonal restrictions. The site is actively maintained and monitored for safety by town staff who enforce boating laws and manage the waterfront facilities.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Roger Williams National MemorialLocated within
Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research ReserveLocated within
Sachuest Point National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
Touro Synagogue National Historic SiteLocated within