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    4.5 (56 reviews)

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    Oliver taking a swim
    Kathryn L.

    I came here for the first time with my dog today and it is absolutely beautiful. I was delighted to see there was a little pond for my dog to grab a drink from on the walk and he also decided to go for a little impromptu swim . I literally can not wait to come back and explore a little more with my !

    Molly O.

    One of my favorite places to take my dog for a walk. While we haven't ventured off of the main path of yet, we are excited to explore the space more and more. There is an average sized parking lot and a several huge fields for your children or doggos to run and play in. There is a small pond that many dogs like to swim in at the top of the hill as well. There are a few different trails you can veer off on as well. The foliage is beautiful if you go in the fall. Expect to see a lot of dogs off leash. Enjoy!

    Kylo enjoying the sun at Chase Farm!
    Christopher L.

    Kylo (our GSD) had an absolute blast. The trails were clean the other people there were all extremely friendly. There was a very clean pond out back available for dogs to swim in. 100% will be back very soon.

    Julie Y.

    I do really love this farm/park. It's used for events and for dog walkers. My lower star rating is unfortunately because of some people that frequent this park. The sign says dogs must be leashed and waste must be disposed of. After the first hill (sometimes not even) most dog owners take their dogs off the leash. What bothers me are those that have dogs they cannot control. I have a small puppy who gets along great with dogs big and small. Unfortunately that's not the case for all dogs. I've pretty much restricted my dog to always being on the leash- so I can quickly pull him away from crazy dogs. It's 50/50 for me. Some days you meet great owners and dogs and some days it's the complete opposite. However, the views are gorgeous and the outermost land is where the walking trails are, that also lead into short trails through the woods. There's also a small pond that dogs can swim at. It really is a lovely place!

    Top of the hill view
    Kaysi L.

    Really beautiful and dog friendly park! I love walking my dog here. Whether you're looking for a lengthy walk with amazing scenery and foliage views, or lounging in the garden or nearby pond, this park has it all. They also hold concerts which I haven't checked out yet but I have heard they're fun.

    Beautiful Chase Farm.
    Annie J.

    My dog Maple and I love Chase Farm! Like Joseph D. said, it's hard to believe this place is so close to Providence. It feels like you're in the country. Even in February, this park is still lovely. Definitely the perfect place to spend a laid back afternoon with your pup. There are plenty of benches so it's also a great spot for a picnic. We keep Maple on leash always, but there were plenty of dogs at the park who were not leashed and ran up to us, their owners nowhere to be found. Not a big deal for us, but if you do have a dog that isn't socialized, you will probably want to go somewhere else. Even if you don't have a dog, Chase Farm is worth a visit. The hills aren't very steep, so it's perfect for kids. It's also an excellent spot for kite flying!

    My boy enjoying a shady spot on our walk.
    Katie L.

    Gorgeous park..does not feel anything like breakneck hill road once you get past the first hill...feeling transformed is an accurate description! I saw a blacksmith shop that does either classes or demos (Saturday AM) and I have even seen them setting up for a Saturday afternoon concert! Such a cool outdoor space that I saw being enjoyed by all - young, old, furry and not so furry! No, this is not a dog park - but any well behaved dog would love to join it's people on a stroll here. I've seen big dogs and small dogs..and they were having a blast while us humans socialized with each other. All around, a hidden gem for nature and dog lovers alike, right here in Lincoln, RI! Bring your leashed dog, water and some do-do bags and enjoy!

    Paige A.

    Used to come here with my dog! Omg there is so so so so so much land! If you trust your dog off the leash this is 100% the place to go. So nice to go here on a nice cool day with your furry friend. Also they have a Great Lake for your pup to swim! I am always trying to find a good place to take my dog and I absolutely love this spot

    So pretty.
    Kelly S.

    Chase Farm is a lovely, open, area for a walk with or without your pup! Less than 10 minutes from my house, it has become a regular stop for us on nice days. There are many signs that remind dog owners to keep their dogs on leash, that this is not an off leash dog park. Every so often, the local police will stop by and distribute tickets to owners whose dogs are not leashed. However, most people who bring their dogs do let them off leash. Myself included. It's a lovely area for dogs to run around and explore. There is a small pond on the property that there are usually a few dogs frolicking in, whatever the weather. I have never once seen a dog that was aggressive or otherwise poorly behaved. The owners have been attentive and responsive to their dogs, and I've never seen issues arise. There are trails around the farm, and some through the woods. It can be breezy there, so be sure to dress appropriately. And if your dog likes the water, bring a towel or 2! I've been told there's poison ivy off of some of the trails, so keep your eyes open. But be sure to enjoy the land... and keep your eyes on your pup!

    Wonka enjoying the view at Chase Farm!

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    Great place to take your pup. Wide open. Clean. Easy drive from Providence. Not many people when I was there. Nice pond.

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    Off leash dog farm with a pond, garden, and butterfly cage so I hear but we never make it that far.

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    Lincoln Woods State Park - sunset

    Lincoln Woods State Park

    4.1(87 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    One of my favorite weekend walking or short hiking spots…read more They also have a big pond/lake with a small sandy beach that has a lifeguard in the summer. It's very kid friendly and there are tons of families there in a warm day. By the beach there are restrooms, picnic tables and a cafe that serves snacks, fast food and ice cream. You can walk a loop around the water which is very scenic and relatively easy on a paved road. Or you can venture off the road onto the many hiking and mountain biking trails that run through the woods. Bring decent shoes for this as the trails are relatively short but can be steep, rocky and muddy at times. It's beautiful and peaceful but also there are enough people out that a single woman alone could feel safe. Lots of people bring their dogs for walks here. There are also picnic spots with grills and areas where you can boulder and rock climb. Truly a lovely park that has something for everyone!

    I don't consider myself a typical RI'er in that I can hop in my car and do a 2-3 hour drive without…read moreblinking an eye, and am not afraid to go more than a couple miles from my home. That said, as a life long RI-er this was one of those places that had been on my 'to-do' list for some time and I finally got around to getting there. Very mixed feelings. First, the amount of dogs off-leash is astounding. There was even one that came charging at me and I drew my pepper spray to prepare to use it, and the owner started freaking out at me. Luckly the dog stopped before I had to. The amount of landmines on the trails and road was absurd as well. It may very well be a nice place to walk and recreate, but if I have to consistently keep my head on a swivel for charging dogs and landmines then its not really worth it for me. That said, there are plenty of nice views and scenery. One could easily spend an entire day here just exploring and milling about. There's even a cemetery in the park as well, if you're into historical sites. So if you don't mind off leash dogs and have to watch every step you may still get some enjoyment out of it.

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    Lincoln Woods State Park - Taking photos at Lincoln woods

    Taking photos at Lincoln woods

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    Sky

    Lincoln Woods State Park - Paved road that loops around the water which

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    Paved road that loops around the water which

    Tot Lot - This little sand lot is PERFECT for toddlers and even my 4yr old was obsessed when we got here!

    Tot Lot

    4.7(6 reviews)
    4.0 miSummit

    Very cute park with a decent swing set and expansive jungle gym…read more There are also a lot of cars for kids of different sizes and a few small climbing/slide setups as well.

    I come here 4-5 times a week with the boy that I nanny for. We've been coming since he could walk…read more(so 4 months or so now) and it's a great space for toddlers. There is a large grassy area filled with toy houses that the kids can go inside. There are also some swings and a pretty toddler safe jungle gym. There are a few things about the jungle gym that aren't great for the under 3 crowd, namely a set of climbing rungs built for taller kids and there are 1 or 2 spots on the second level that don't have a railing so if your child doesn't understand how gravity works yet they are liable to step off the edge and fall 4-5 feet to the sandy ground. There is also a cement area with 2 toy basketball hoops that I've witnessed many a stumbling toddler fall on. I appreciate all the benches for parents and misc. caregivers to sit and chat (a big plus if you're there for 1-2 hours a day and don't feel the need to hover obsessively over your child). Best part is that it's gated and that almost every area of the park is clearly visible from every bench (again, great if your an aware, but not obsessive parent). The only major con is the cleanliness of the park, specifically the amount of trash on the ground. There are a few garbage cans but I regularly see people just leaving napkins and wrappers on the benches or ground. It would be great to see people throwing out their trash or seeing the city clean up once in a while. Another lesser con is that nobody bothers to throw away any broken toys, there have been a few times that I've had to deal with a baby crying because I wouldn't let him impale himself on a jagged, broken shovel piece. So that's less than ideal.

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    Tot Lot - A view from the top. Climbing structure edition.

    A view from the top. Climbing structure edition.

    Tot Lot - A view from the top

    A view from the top

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    Lime Rock Nature Preserve - Lake view

    Lime Rock Nature Preserve

    4.2(12 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    This place is so cool! I actually had no idea that it was even here and I've lived in Rhode Island…read moremy entire life. I stumbled upon it when I was househunting and it was a house for sale right next-door. I would have loved to of bought it just for this location! There are a few trails through here and they are marked so well there's no possible way you can get lost. Leads you out to a big lake. It's really neat because they're used to be a rail road that went through here and you can still see some of the stuff left behind.

    There is only enough parking for 3 cars at the trailhead…read more The start of the trail runs along a stagnant stream, that breeds mosquitoes, so you should use mosquitoes spray before you start the trail. It is a calming trail, that is quite woodsy and you will hear many birds including woodpeckers ! You will definitely need to keep your eye on the trail, as there are a lot of rocks and tree roots on the trail that could easily twist an ankle or worse ! There are some inclines and downgrades on this trail, there Is one treacherous section before you get to the pond, that is a steep downgrade full of rocks ! The pond does offer some nice views and the trail is easy to follow. This trail is evaluated as a beginner's trail but there are some areas that in my opinion are intermediate in difficulty. A person should be in average physical condition, to do this trail. I am almost 75 years old, in average physical condition and was able to complete this trail. Overall this is a pretty good trail!

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    Lime Rock Nature Preserve - Typical trail

    Typical trail

    Lime Rock Nature Preserve - Creek falling into the lake

    Creek falling into the lake

    Lime Rock Nature Preserve - Dam and outflow

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    Dam and outflow

    Blackstone River Bikeway - Blue heron at Blackstone River Canal in Lonsdale, RI

    Blackstone River Bikeway

    4.5(54 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    The Blackstone River Park put on a historic tour with an NPS guide, so my review is more for that…read morethan for the bike path. There is a parking lot at the Wilber House (open seasonally) and the guide described and showed the site of the original mill off of the river canal and then walked us over the multistate bridge to the Ashton Mill and pointed out the smokestacks of the factory-turned-lofts and the old residence of the factory workers. If possible, you should check park events because it gave some great local history of the site. It sounds like they have some tours on weekdays and weekends. If not on a tour, there are some informational signs but not much to look at and wouldn't take more than 10 minutes to read the signs. The interaction was definitely a great additional to learning about the site.

    The Blackstone River Bikeway is a beautiful way to explore the Blackstone Valley, whether by bike…read moreor on foot and offers something for everyone to enjoy. We have done it both ways, mostly by bike. It is a beautiful green space that goes along rivers and small waterfalls, just lovely. With over 24 miles already constructed, the vision is for it to extend 48 miles from downtown Worcester, MA, to India Point Park in Providence, RI. From there, it connects with the existing East Bay Bike Path and continues to Bristol, RI, for additional 14.5 miles. When completed, the Blackstone River Bikeway will serve as an alternate mode of transportation for commuters as well as the region's premier recreational resource, connecting New England's second and third largest cities.

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    Blackstone River Bikeway
    Blackstone River Bikeway - Black crowned night heron with his dinner in the Blackstone River Canal in Lonsdale, RI

    Black crowned night heron with his dinner in the Blackstone River Canal in Lonsdale, RI

    Blackstone River Bikeway

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    Georgiaville Pond Beach - Cookout thing

    Georgiaville Pond Beach

    4.0(11 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    Beautiful pond, clear water. However 4$ per person and 20$ to park was too pricey for 5 of us for 2…read morehours :(

    This beach is closed b/c they can't find a lifeguard. Also, it gets closed for too much algae…read moreoccasionally. It does not matter that it is closed, people will come anyhow and do what ever they want, good or bad, b/c there is noone to police their activities. This is a nice place when the riff raff is not there. The riff raff caught wind of it and now it's being taken over by ignorant people. Everyone has a right to enjoy the place, but we should be considerate of others and respect the natural environment. Instead, these people leave their trash. They leave hookah tips, grills, dump.out grease, dump charcoal out, they leave socks, bras, clothing, toys, empty cups, styrofoam coolers full of empty beer bottles, condoms, and fishing garbage behind. Every Monday, it's as though a bunch of ferrel animals came and shit on the place and left their smelly, disgusting mess behind. So, the downfall is that people are so ignorant. They come, they are inconsiderate, they blast their music, they drink and smoke, and basically break every rule there is. They have no regard for the wildlife. I saw a guy on his jet ski run into a family of ducks as he was trying to show off in a no wake zone! Try fishing off the shore with that awhole around. Also, the bathrooms are not open and so they must go in the water or the woods. I find a lot of tissues on the ground at the edge of the woods. Some people take their trash and throw it in the woods down the embankments. Only uncivilized and inconsiderate people do things like that and unfortunately, they found out about Georgiaville Pond. It is a crying shame. The cops try to come often and there is a security detail that checks in there, but it doesn't matter. These low class people still manage to beat the system.

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    Georgiaville Pond Beach - The stream next to the dam

    The stream next to the dam

    Georgiaville Pond Beach - Cool stream to power the generator

    Cool stream to power the generator

    Georgiaville Pond Beach - That water was really cold

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    That water was really cold

    Chase Farm - parks - Updated May 2026

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