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Lincoln Woods State Park (Olney Pond)
Lincoln, Rhode Island
RI DEM state park on Olney Pond in Lincoln. Lifeguarded swim beach in season, bathhouse, boat ramp, picnic shelters.
At a glance
Overview
Lincoln Woods State Park is a 627-acre RI DEM state park in Lincoln, built around Olney Pond — a 120-acre pond with a lifeguarded swim beach in summer season, a bathhouse, picnic shelters, a boat ramp, and multi-use trails. The pond is wooded on one side and open beach on the other. The park also hosts rock climbing on The Rocks, horseback riding, and a connection to the nearby Ten Mile Bike Path area. Dogs are not allowed at the swim beach; leashed dogs are permitted elsewhere in the park.
- Also known as
- Lincoln Woods State Park, Olney Pond, Olney Pond Beach
- County
- Providence
- Region
- Blackstone Valley
- Water type
- Pond
- Swim feature type
- Pond
Know before you go
Public
Partial
Conditions
Conditions snapshot
Check posted signs and official updates before entering.
Getting there
From I-95 / Route 146 in Lincoln, follow signs to Lincoln Woods State Park. The main entrance is off Route 123 (Twin River Road / Old Louisquisset Pike). Park loop road signs direct to the Olney Pond swim beach, bathhouse, and picnic shelters.
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