Lincoln Woods State Park

 

        Nestled between routes 146 and routes 123 , Lincoln Woods State Park is one of Blackstone Valley's great treasures. A short ride from Providence, Pawtucket, and Cumberland, it is a popular get away for northeastern Rhode Islanders. Visitors can enjoy swimming at the fresh water beach, trout fishing, playing ball, hiking, jogging, horseback riding, or just relaxing under a shade tree. A new addition to the park is the Eastern Mountain Sports kayak center. for more information about the EMS kayak center please press Here For information about the new riding stable at the park Press Here. A New Covered Bridge at the Breakneck Hill Entrance has been dedicated in the spring of 2005.

In light of the increased amount of use the horse trails in Lincoln Woods State Park by  equestrian and mountain bicycle users and in the interest of public safety, the desire to minimize conflicts, and the desire to protect the integrity and character of the trails for the equestrian use, the division has adopted the following policy for the use of the trails at Lincoln Woods State Park. 

    The horse trails to the west of Quinsnicket Road as identified on the below map as being Zone "A" shall be used exclusively for equestrian use. Those trails the the east of Quinsnicket Road as identified on the below map as being Zoned "B" shall be multi-use and may be utilized for mountain biking activities. 

Lincoln Woods Zone Map    

Location: 2 Manchester Print Works Road, Lincoln, Rhode Island 02865
 
Mailing Address:  Lincoln Woods State Park, 2 Manchester Print Works Road, Lincoln, Rhode Island 02865
 
Phone Numbers: 

Lincoln Woods State Park - (401) 723-7892

Fax Number - (401) 724-7951

Directions from Providence:
Take Interstate Rte. 95 North, to Rte. 146 North, to Lincoln Woods State Park exit, follow signs.

Current Entrance Fees: As of July 1, 1998 there will no longer be entrance fees charged at Rhode Island State Parks, although parking fees will still be in effect at the Rhode Island State Beaches. All fees for Picnics and other Park Use still apply. Call the Park Permit Office for further information.

Facility Rentals:

Main Sites (includes1 table &1 fireplace) - $2.00 per day

Game Fields - $8.00 per day

Little League Field (for leagues) - $25.00 season

Picnic Shelter - $35.00 ...per day

Reservations:
Reservations (required) for large groups accepted starting January 1st annually. || Little League reservations must be received no later than February 19th annually. || For information call: (401) 723-7892
 
Operational Times: Park is open year round from sunrise to sunset. || Office Hours 7:00 am to 3:30 pm. || Picnic Season: April 15th through September 16th. || Little League season April 15th through July 1st.
 
Size: 627 Acres

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Other Information: 92 Picnic Sites || 2 Game Fields || 1 Little League Field || 2 Picnic Shelters || 10 Miles of bridle Trails || Lifeguard on duty 9:00 am to 8:00 pm (in season) || Boat motors must be less than 10 horse power. || No motorized boats allowed on Weekends & Holidays, Memorial Day through Labor Day.|| Parking and access to the Blackstone River Bikeway || All Trash: Carry In - Carry Out .... Please!

Facilities and Activities: Restrooms | Restrooms for the Disabled | Parking | Phone | Concession Stand | Information |Picnic Shelters | Fireplaces | Picnic Tables | Fresh Water Beach | Bathhouse | Coin Operated Showers | Boat Ramp | Little League Field | Bridle Trails| Swimming | Fishing | Picnicking | Boating | Hiking | Horseback |Riding | Road Races | Baseball | Ice Skating | Snowmobiling.

All Trash Is Carry In Carry out Please!