An orange leaf is partial buried in dark colored sand with ocean waves in the background at Salty Brine State Beach in Narragansett

Photo: Salty Brine State Beach in Narragansett
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Sweater weather is here! Take in the season's beauty from your favorite trail, the shores of your go-to trout-stocked pond, or at your favorite RI State Park! Find your next adventure

Remember to plan before venturing out. Find cold-weather safety tips and orange clothing information for staying visible in hunting areas.

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A group of hikers dressed for cold weather stand on a rock overlooking Olney Pond at Lincoln Woods State Park

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A large group playing volleyball while others relax in the shade near Olney Pond beach pavilion at Lincoln Woods State Park

Hosting an event at a State Park? Schools, municipalities, companies, and other large groups planning trips to RI State Beaches must apply for a Special Use Permit at least 30 days in advance.
 

A newly planted tree with stakes and fresh mulch at Goddard Memorial State Park

Rhode Island DEM Donation Tree Program: Help us grow greener and make a lasting impact by donating a tree to a State Park.

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Stay visible in hunting areas! Remember to wear solid, fluorescent orange clothing, such as an orange vest and hat worn above the waist. Learn where, when, and how much orange you need.

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The DEM Division of Parks manages over 8,200 acres of land, including parks, beaches, campgrounds, bike paths, historic sites, picnic areas, trails, athletic fields, dams, fishing access, and boat ramps.