Colt State Park is a scenic coastal park located in Bristol, Rhode Island, offering diverse recreational opportunities along the shores of Narragansett Bay.
Colt State Park, spanning 464 acres, is known as the 'Gem of the State Parks System' in Rhode Island. It features beautifully manicured grounds, more than four miles of bike trails, expansive lawns, and magnificent views of Narragansett Bay. The park offers a panorama of landscapes including lush tree groves, open fields, and the rocky coastline. Historically, the park was part of a large estate owned by industrialist Samuel P. Colt, and today his legacy is still visible in the stone barn, an open archway welcoming visitors to the now public land. Visitors can enjoy picnicking in the numerous picnic groves, cycling the extensive trail network, or fishing along the park's shoreline. Bird watchers will find opportunities to spot various species, including ospreys and herons. The park's appeal is enhanced by the Colt State Park Interpretive Center, which offers insights into the area's natural and cultural history.
Scenic coastal trails along Narragansett Bay
Remains of Samuel P. Colt's estate including historical barn structures
Picnic groves with stunning bay views
Rich bird-watching opportunities with seasonal migrations
Offers panoramic water views and access for fishing and shoreline activities.
A historical structure that dates back to the park's days as a private estate.
Located adjacent to the park, providing additional recreational opportunities.