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Coventry (Rhode Island) activities: What to do in Coventry (Rhode Island)

  • George B. Parker Woodland, 1670 Maple Valley Road, . Part of the Rhode Island Audubon Society, this park offers free admission to 860 acres of hiking trails and nature scenery. The caretaker's house was built in the 1700s and is noted on the National Register of Historic Places. There is also a converted nature center. The trails are located at the western side of the town where restaurants and stores are quite sparse, so make sure to bring your own food and drinks. Cell phone service is also questionable depending on your service provider.
  • Herbert F. Paine Memorial Park, 1277 Main Street. Lighted softball and baseball parks. Lighted basketball courts and four tennis courts. There is also a street hockey court and a playground. Seasonal concession stands run by the parents of the children registered in any of the league's. Restrooms available. Plenty of parking all over the park.This park also incorporates a skatepark open to the public. The Skatepark boasts a halfpipe, two rails, and several other ramps. It is open from dawn to dusk, and rules and regualtions can be found at the town of Coventry website. The park is accessible by the Coventry Greenway.
  • Teen Center, 668 Washington Street. Offers free use of foosball, pingpong, and air hockey tables. Arts and crafts and game tournaments offered on a regular basis. This is clean, safe, and supervised fun for area teens.
  • Foster Memorial Park, Located 1/4 mile north on Station Street from intersection of Main Street in Washington village. There are four baseball/softball fields, three soccer fields, a hiking trail, and a volleyball court. Seasonal food concession and restrooms available. It is also accessible through the Alan Shawn Feinstein Middle School of Coventry.
  • Rice Field, Located at 7 Knotty Oak Road, (Rte. 116). Offers a lighted football field, baseball/softball field, tennis court and playground. Seasonal food concession and portable restrooms available. Proposed Restrooms, Pavilion, Basketball court and Gazebo.
  • Briar Point Beach and Picnic Area, Located on Lake Tiogue, the end of Briar Point Avenue off Arnold Road. Offers swimming and picnic facilities with lifeguards on duty from June 19th thru Labor Day. Playground facility and seasonal portable restrooms.
  • Carbuncle Pond, Route 14 near CT border. A popular fishing spot located close to the Connecticut border, great for sport and stocked with several species of fish. Consult local guides and resources for guidelines. There are also small trails around the lake and shoreline for lounging.
  • Johnson's Pond Flat River Road. Johnson's Pond is a great spot for fishing and watersports. Wakeboarding Magazine rated Johnson's Pond as the best spot for wakeboarding in Rhode Island.
  • Coventry Greenway, Station Street, . Coventry Greenway is a 5 mile trail that is generally flat. Only 3.5 miles of the path are paved, but the path can be used for either walking or biking. This path is currently under construction which will allow users to travel the full length on paved pathway. The Coventry Greenway allows easy accessibility to several places within Coventry. It provides access to Herbert F. Paine Memorial Park, The Coventry Library, Deciantis Ice Cream, and the Alan Shawn Feinstein Middle School of Coventry.
  • The Greene Public Library, 179 Hopkins Hollow Road, Greene, RI 02827, +1 (401) 397-3873. � The Greene Public Library is a very small public library located in Greene, Rhode Island. Greene is a smaller, very rural, section within the town of Coventry. The Library also hosts many classes and events for local groups and citizens. The Greene Public Library is open every day, except Sunday and Monday.
  • Alpacas of Harkney Hill, 1394 Harkney Hill Road, Coventry, RI 02816, (401) 397-4761. A small, rural, bed and breakfast founded by Gloria Petroski. The farm raises friendly Alpacas and has 18 of them on sight. They also offer “pick-you-own” blueberries. It is a great family getaway, or a quaint place for your next party.

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