Squantum Woods Park - Riverside, RI

Squantum Woods Park - Riverside, RI Squantum Woods Park - Riverside, RI Squantum Woods Park - Riverside, RI Squantum Woods Park - Riverside, RI Squantum Woods Park - Riverside, RI
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Squantum Woods Park – Dog-Friendly Trails in Riverside, Rhode Island

Discover Squantum Woods Park, a scenic green space located off Veterans Memorial Parkway in Riverside, Rhode Island. This park is known for its easy-access, pet-friendly trails, making it a favorite spot for dog owners seeking a quick stroll or a short hike with their four-legged companions. The park connects directly to the local bike path, providing an extended area for dog-friendly walking and running.

While the park has seen changes due to recent nearby developments, it still offers a convenient natural retreat for pet owners in the area. Locals appreciate the waterscaping and accessible walking paths — though some areas may be overgrown or muddy, especially after rain. Please note that this is not a dedicated or fenced dog park, and dogs should be kept on-leash while you explore the wooded surroundings and trails.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? No, dogs should remain on-leash while enjoying the park and its trails.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features easy walking trails and direct connections to the bike path, making it ideal for dog-friendly hikes.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? The park offers natural wooded areas that provide shade along its trails.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Some parts of the park can be overgrown and muddy, especially after rainfall. Be prepared for changing trail conditions.

Reviews

torringtons toughest man

15 Laps stone n Sheild carry. I’m coming back ready an plan on over 20 Laps. Torrington Stone Keeper, utube

torringtons toughest man

15 Laps stone n Sheild carry. I’m coming back ready an plan on over 20 Laps. Torrington Stone Keeper, utube

torringtons toughest man

15 Laps stone n Sheild carry. I’m coming back ready an plan on over 20 Laps. Torrington Stone Keeper, utube

M. Collins

Easy trail that leads to the bike path. Has been a bit overgrown recently and is much less natural and secluded since the housing development was put in. But a nice quick trail if you want to stretch the legs.

M. Collins

Easy trail that leads to the bike path. Has been a bit overgrown recently and is much less natural and secluded since the housing development was put in. But a nice quick trail if you want to stretch the legs.

M. Collins

Easy trail that leads to the bike path. Has been a bit overgrown recently and is much less natural and secluded since the housing development was put in. But a nice quick trail if you want to stretch the legs.

Rock Jocelyn

Off of the bike path or behind the expensive new condos. Was much better before the fertilizer run off, spillage thru pipes, and foreign grasses. Obviously greed for condos has ruined this place.
Even the entrance from the parkway is destroying the grounds. Their grooved areas dredge straight into the water at the pond above as well as below. You can see the grating with rocks all washed away.
Plastic now litters the upper pond and gone are the fish, frogs, and turtles. This means little to no bats for summer sunsets.
*Photos included from January 2021

Rock Jocelyn

Off of the bike path or behind the expensive new condos. Was much better before the fertilizer run off, spillage thru pipes, and foreign grasses. Obviously greed for condos has ruined this place.
Even the entrance from the parkway is destroying the grounds. Their grooved areas dredge straight into the water at the pond above as well as below. You can see the grating with rocks all washed away.
Plastic now litters the upper pond and gone are the fish, frogs, and turtles. This means little to no bats for summer sunsets.
*Photos included from January 2021

Rock Jocelyn

Off of the bike path or behind the expensive new condos. Was much better before the fertilizer run off, spillage thru pipes, and foreign grasses. Obviously greed for condos has ruined this place.
Even the entrance from the parkway is destroying the grounds. Their grooved areas dredge straight into the water at the pond above as well as below. You can see the grating with rocks all washed away.
Plastic now litters the upper pond and gone are the fish, frogs, and turtles. This means little to no bats for summer sunsets.
*Photos included from January 2021

Pamela Denny

Used to be beautiful with lots of woods & homes for wildlife. But per usual people with big bucks discovered it and decided to make it thier own. Now, no more deer, foxes, raccoons, ect. A squirrel would be lucky to find an old oak to nest. Ditto the hawks, although they have an easier time of it than thier four footed brethren. I hate even driving down the parkway anymore. I’d much rather see wildlife habitation than human!

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