Watch Hill Rhode Island Beach Flyover
Watch Hill Beach, R.I. Video with Autel Robotics X-Star Premium UAV. Edited in Sony Catalyst Edit software.
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Two Minute Tour of Rhode Island: 50 States for Kids - FreeSchool
Want to know a little bit more about Rhode Island but only have two minutes? Take our two minute tour of the Ocean State, the thirteenth state in the United States of America. Learn about some of its important history, as well as some famous products of the state and state symbols (state tree, state bird, state motto, state flag, state flower, etc.). FreeSchool is great for kids!
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Shaded relief map of the state of Rhode Island by the United States Geological Survey (USGS)
The rocky shoreline of Newport, Rhode Island by Geoking66
The Blackstone River Greenway in autumn by Srs5694
Ninigret Pond National Wildlife Refuge, Rhode Island by Juliancolton
Providence skyline by rik-shaw
Carousel at Watch Hill by |vv@ldzen|
Ruby Scratchin' - Rhode Island Red Hen by Garrett Heath
Viola sororia, the wood violet by James Steakley
DEM: 2 ponds closed to shell fishing
The R.I. Department of Environmental Management and the R.I. Department of Health are warning consumers to avoid shellfish harvested from two areas in the state; the northern half of Point Judith Pond and Winnepaug Pond.
Beach-access protest at Charlestown Beach
About 100 people gathered Saturday to advocate for access to the shore, which is guaranteed in the Rhode Island constitution, but some say that private landowners have blocked.
Charlestown Rhode Island 2013
A trip to the beach.
Hurricane Sandy Pounds Westerly
Many properties sustained major damage as a result of the storm.
Review of Kiteboarding Spot - Watch Hill. RI
Here is a Quick Review of a Great Kiteboarding Spot to check out in RI - Watch Hill, its a Sand Bar Called Sandy Point, a quick Jet Ski Ride or Boat ride and you are there. Nice a Shallow, Good wind, and a great place to find other kiteboarders when the wind is good.
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Take a swim with me at East Beach, Charlestown RI
117 Arnolda Round Road - Charlestown, RI
Raymond Mott
Phone: +1 401.741.3596
Phone: +1 401.364.6700
ray@mottandchace.com
This charming shingled cottage is sited on 7+ lush acres of land bordering conservation land on the shore on Ninigret Pond in Arnolda Colony. 117 Arnolda Round Road is a 2005, craftsman built 2900+sqft house comprised of 4 spacious bedrooms, 4.5 gorgeous granite bathrooms, and an open concept layout. Maple hardwoods with detailed mahogany inlay trim flow throughout the living area. An open, gourmet kitchen connects into the living area, where a hand-made tile fireplace is a focal point. The house has a wired-in, room-to-room sound system allowing for the perfect environment to entertain all year round. The kitchen features cherry wood cabinetry, black granite counters, stainless steel top of the line appliances, a 5-burner Kenmore Elite gas range, and a large pantry closet with ample storage. The dwelling has a detached two-story garage, large enough to store a 12'+ boat, a car with a roof kayak rack and or large truck. It has two oversized, electric insulated doors on quiet tracks, which allow for easy in and out access. The unfinished living area above is the perfect blank canvas for art studio/office or yoga room. The ground floor finished basement has a sliding door walkout, and an open den space, complete with a full bath and bedroom. The large Anderson HP windows fill the house with an abundance of natural sunlight, and draw your attention out to the property's spectacular gardens and peaceful solitude.
A path leads you across conservation land to Ninigret Pond. The 110-year-old Arnolda Colony offers an array of residential amenities. The Association includes access to tennis, docks on Ninigret Pond, and year round access to the Colony's private beach on the barrier stretch along the pond's southern coastline. 117 Arnolda Round Road is a seaside home snuggled in the woodland shores of Ninigret Pond. A perfect balance for those seeking privacy, and a seaside lifestyle.
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Charlestown Breachway. Rhode Island.
Charlestown Breachway. Rhode Island
Charlestown, RI Breach-way
This is a Charlestown, RI breach-way. I was fishing with my buddy during a beautiful day.
King Philip War Sites with David Norton April 19 2016
Waterfront Home for Sale - Lila Delman Real Estate - Charlestown Rhode Island
This exceptional waterfront home in Foster Cove features panoramic views on over an acre of manicured grounds. The stunning residence offers coastal elegance with a casual flair. You will enter into an incredible floor plan which is designed for entertaining. There are soaring ceilings and voluminous windows that frame the captivating views from every vantage point. The kitchen is simply superb with its sleek, modern design. This home is positioned perfectly and designed for entertaining.
Once you enter into this alluring home, you will find a floor plan that includes a dining room, living/family and magnificent kitchen which offer a spacious design that is sleek and modern. The home distinctively makes use of a variety of glass from walls and windows and provides an unprecedented amount of natural sun light. The exquisite living space is constructed and designed with every attention to detail. The lovely entryway leads you through the magnificent foyer to an open floor plan with soaring ceilings and panoramic views from nearly every room. There is also a four season room which allows you to enjoy unsurpassed views and glorious sunsets.
There are two first floor bedrooms, one of which has exquisite views from the sliding glass doors which lead to a private deck. In addition, the first level also has a studio/office which can be used as a sleeping venue for extra guests. The upper level encompasses a master suite with a private deck with windows and sliders that offer unprecedented views. There is an office in the suite as well as large closets and naturally a master bath with yet more enticing views.
To add to the beauty of this property, there is a large dock for your boating and kayaking pleasure. Ninigret Pond is a 1,711 acre salt water pond and is bounded on the south by barrier beaches, to the west by the village of Quonochontaug, and on the east by Charlestown Beach. The ocean Breachway in the southeastern end connects with Block Island Sound, and fresh water flows into the pond from numerous small brooks and springs. Ninigret Pond is clearly the most beautiful of all the salt waters ponds in South County.
The train station is approximately ten miles away and offers easy access from New York to Providence for year round commuters or summer vacationers. Green Airport is approximately 40 minutes away....New York is a mere 130 miles....Boston 90 miles....Hartford 65 miles....and Providence 40 miles... Newport is a mere 30 miles
There is so much to this residence....a 12 mile boat ride to Block Island....... Shelter Harbor Golf Course...... Pond View Country Club..... Winnapaug Country Club..... and the renowned Misquamicut Club. Foxwoods...Mohegan Sun are all within reach.
A classic example of coastal magnificence
Contact:
Lori Joyal
401-604-0345
lori.joyal@liladelman.com
Charlestown, RI
September weekend in the Ocean State
Ninigret Pond Wetland Restoration
Ninigret Pond Wetland Dredging and Restoration Project, March 2017.
The second phase of the Restoration Project is nearing completion. Construction crews are working diligently, spreading out mounds of sand. The added height will protect the cord grass roots to be more tolerant of the rising tides.
Kate and Bob clamming in Ninegret Bay RI.
Charlestown Rhode Island (RI) Real Estate Tour
Tour Charlestown, RI neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices.
Charlestown, Rhode Island is located along the southern shore of the state, approximately equidistant from New London, Connecticut and Providence. The lands of the Narragansett Tribe of Indians, approximately 1,900 acres, are almost entirely surrounded by Charlestown and adjoin Richmond to the north.
Charlestown's landscape is divided by a ridge of steeply rolling hills (glacial moraine) that run north of U.S. Route 1 parallel to the shore. The flat, sandy coastal area extends roughly from Route 1 South to Block Island Sound. North of the moraine, the terrain is more gentle with large wetlands such as the Cedar Swamp and open water bodies such as Watchaug, Schoolhouse, and Pasquiset Ponds. Charlestown's northern boundary is defined by the Pawcatuck River.
The unusually large amount of conservation and recreation land in Charlestown reflects the abundance of important natural resources in the town. Burlingame State Park, Ninigret Wildlife Refuge, Ninigret Park, and East Beach comprise approximately 20 percent of the total land area and protect wetlands, fresh and salt ponds, a barrier beach system, and other valuable habitats. The waters of Charlestown are perfect for boating, fishing, swimming, and exploring. For other town tours visit . For towns in RI visit . For RI relocation information go to .
The Best Rhode Island Beaches
The Best Rhode Island Beaches
Crescent Beach , Block Island
Crescent Beach is one of Rhode Island's most photographed beaches. Located on Block Island, this 3-mile beauty starts near the harbor and ends at Clayhead Bluffs. Some sections have their own names, including The Fred Benson Town Beach, which is popular with families.
Napatree Point Beach, Westerly
One of Rhode Island's most peaceful beaches, Napatree Point is known for its soft sand, dunes, and natural grasses. Birders can keep an eye out for ospreys and piping plovers. This beach is near the village of Watch Hill, so after a day of relaxing on the sand, head to the Ocean House hotel for a cocktail at The Verandah.
Easton's Beach, Newport
Easton's Beach, also called First Beach, is one of Newport's main beaches. The family-friendly spot, a 10-minute drive from the yacht-filled harbor, has a snack stand and a vintage carousel. It's also the starting point of Cliff Walk, the gorgeous coastal walk that takes you past Gilded Age mansions, including the must-see Breakers.
East Beach, Charlestown
East Beach, or East State Beach, is part of the Ninigret Conservation Area and stretches for 3 miles. It's not as developed as other Rhode Island beaches, so you won't find the big-time crowds
Watch Hill Beach, Westerly
Watch Hill Beach is one of Rhode Island's most beloved beaches. Not only is there plenty of space to find your own patch of sand, but Watch Hill village is a charming spot to indulge in a cup or cone of creamy gelato at Gramma's Gelato Cafe and snap photos of the kids on the Flying Horse Carousel, said to date back to 1867.
Ballard's Beach, Block Island
If you're looking for a scene, you'll find it on Ballard's Beach, just a few steps from the ferry docks. You can rent chairs and umbrellas at Ballard's Inn, order tropical drinks from the tiki bars set up on the sand, lunch on lobster rolls in the inn's casual cafe, listen to live music, and maybe even play a game of beach volleyball.
Narragansett Town Beach, Narragansett
Narragansett Town Beach, a crescent-shaped strand in the center of town, has a little something for everyone. Families love the snack stands and lifeguards on duty, surfers can catch good waves here, and there are also concerts, sandcastle contests, and other fun beach events in the summer. Plus, there's ample parking.
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Hiking At Purgatory Chasm In Rhode Island
A quick hike through Purgatory Chasm in Rhode Island with my beautiful GF. Aside from all the tourists & screaming kids, this place was amazing!