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The Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge situated along the shore of Ninigret Pond. [2] It is characterized by salt marshes, kettle ponds, freshwater wetlands, maritime shrub lands, and forests, and it is seasonally inhabited by over 250 species of birds.
When the road ended after about 2.5 miles, we took a trail through scrub and brambles and noted the signs that marked federal property, part of the Ninigret refuge. At one point, the trail led ...
Trails marked by glacial erratics, mountain laurel and great views. ... We drove back to the tower at the Kettle Pond Visitors Center in the Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge, ...
Rhode Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex is a National Wildlife Refuge complex in the state of Rhode Island.Its headquarters is in Charlestown, Rhode Island.Dotted along the Rhode Island's Atlantic coastline, the five refuges that make up the complex (Ninigret, Trustom Pond, John H. Chafee at Petaquamscutt Cove, Block Island and Sachuest Point) offer a wide variety of natural settings.
East Beach or East State Beach is a seaside public recreation area on Quonochontaug Neck, the narrow barrier island that separates Block Island Sound and Ninigret Pond, in the town of Charlestown, Rhode Island, United States. The state beach encompasses three miles (4.8 km) of oceanfront and abuts Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge. [2] [3]
Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge: Charlestown: Washington: 900 acres, Kettle Pond Visitor Center features exhibits, education programs Norman Bird Sanctuary: Middletown: Newport: 325 acres with 7 miles of trails, natural history museum Save the Bay Exploration Center & Aquarium: Newport: Newport
Block Island National Wildlife Refuge; Brown Building (Westerly) Burlingame State Park; C. ... Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge; North–South Trail (RI) R.
Route 1A north / Prosser Trail – Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge, Burlingame State Park: Right-in/right-out with u-turns; former routing of US 1: 11.2: 18.0: Route 1A south (Old Post Road) Northbound right-in/right-out with u-turns; former routing of US 1: 11.4: 18.3: Route 1A north (Old Post Road)