Rhode Island, "The Ocean State" - Lincoln, Rhode Island
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N 41° 56.390 W 071° 26.641
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"Rhode Island, 'The Ocean State'" is inside the Blackstone River State Park Visitor Center in Lincoln, Rhode Island. One of two in the hall, this is the southern display.
Waymark Code: WM1740P
Location: Rhode Island, United States
Date Posted: 12/04/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Marine Biologist
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Rhode Island, "The Ocean State" is inside the Blackstone River State Park Visitor Center in Lincoln, Rhode Island. One of two framed information plaques in the hall, this is the southern display. It reads:
RHODE ISLAND, "THE OCEAN STATE"

Welcome to the Blackstone River State Park Visitor Center and the John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Historic Corridor. We hope you will learn more about all the recreational opportunities available in Rhode Island and take a stroll to the beautiful and historic Blackstone River located nearby (½ mile in each direction).

Rhode Island is the second most urbanized state in the union and Rhode Islanders have always recognized the relationship between our state's quality of life and the availability of public outdoor recreation. The State through its Department of Environmental Management (DEM) constantly strives to provide a broad variety of high quality outdoor recreational opportunity to its residents and visitors. The DEM manages hundreds of recreational, cultural and educational facilities in Rhode Island located on approximately 60,000 acres of public land.

The high quality of Rhode Island's facilities is reflected in the attendance of over 6 million visitors per year. Because many of these state facilities are located close to urban areas, urban residents can walk or take a short ride to reach them. Many facilities can also be accessed via Rhode Island public transportation.

A range of recreational activities are offered to both residents and visitors at saltwater and freshwater beaches, state parks, scenic areas, historic monuments, parkways and over 30 miles of paved off-road bike paths. Historic buildings, farms, lighthouses, military forts and battle fields provide a historical and cultural backdrop to many of the State's public parks and open spaces. Popular activities and amenities include: fishing, boating, sailing, picnicking, salt water and fresh water swimming, campsites, hundreds of miles of bridle trails, golf courses, tennis and basketball courts, historical, naturalist and cultural interpretive programs, concerts, and other public events.

The Newport Jazz Festival, a national musical treasure, is held annually at the historic Fort Adams State Park in Newport, Rhode Island. In addition the Department manages over 70,000 acres of forest, farmland and open space, available to all for hiking, biking, bird watching and all forms of passive recreation.

For additional information on amenities available at state parks, beaches and management areas in Rhode Island, access the DEM's web site at www.dem.ri.gov

Seven color photographs accompany the text and show sights from around the state. Clockwise from the top center, the images are captioned: Blackstone River Bikeway; Newport Jazz Festival, Fort Adams; Burlingame Campground; Saltwater Coastal Fishing; East Matunuck Beach; Beavertail State Park; and Fishing on the Blackstone.

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