Goddard Memorial State Park offers a spacious coastal retreat with diverse outdoor activities including hiking, picnicking, golfing, and waterfront recreation on Narragansett Bay.
Located in Warwick, Rhode Island, Goddard Memorial State Park encompasses 489 acres of woodlands, fields, and waterfront along Narragansett Bay. The park was gifted to the state in 1927 by the Goddard family in memory of Robert Goddard, a noted war hero and philanthropist. It features a mix of open grassy areas, shady trails through hardwood forests, salt marsh edges, and scenic views of the bay. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of outdoor recreation including over 6 miles of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, running, and biking. The park also contains an 18-hole public golf course, picnic shelters, playgrounds, and a marina with boat launch facilities. Wildlife is abundant, with opportunities for birdwatching along the shoreline and forest areas hosting various songbirds, waterfowl, and small mammals. The combination of diverse habitats and recreational infrastructure appeals to families, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Its location near urban centers provides easy access for day use, while the well-maintained facilities accommodate seasonal events and group outings. Goddard Memorial State Park’s mix of coastal and woodland environments creates a versatile natural space valued for relaxation, sport, and nature observation.
Scenic Narragansett Bay waterfront with boat launch and marina
18-hole public golf course blending into the natural landscape
Extensive multi-use trails through diverse coastal forest and grasslands
Picnic groves and playgrounds conveniently located near parking areas
Offers panoramic views, a marina, and public boat ramps facilitating various water sports and fishing.
A well-maintained 18-hole public golf course designed to fit gracefully within the park's natural setting.
Over six miles of trails weave through forested sections and open fields, suitable for hikers, joggers, and bikers.