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Tucker Pond is an 86-acre freshwater pond located in South Kingstown, offering a convenient public access point at its northwest corner via a Rhode Island DEM fishing access site. The launch features a cement plank boat ramp and small parking lot, making it straightforward for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorboats to access the water.
**Important regulations:** All motorized boats are limited to 10 horsepower maximum on Tucker Pond. The pond's shoreline is predominantly wooded and natural, though most of the surrounding land is privately owned. This quiet water body is ideal for paddlers seeking a peaceful, low-traffic paddling experience in a scenic setting. The nearby John H. Chafee National Wildlife Refuge and Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge provide additional outdoor recreation opportunities in the area.
Nearby Recreation Areas
John H. Chafee National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
Trustom Pond National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
Block Island National Wildlife RefugeLocated within