Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge
- 50 Bend Road, Charlestown, RI 02813
- South County
- (401) 364-1222
Named after one of the original chiefs of the Narragansett Indians, perched on the shoreline of the largest salt pond in the State, the Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge sits upon the glacial outwash plain of the Charlestown moraine, providing the refuge with its unique character.
The refuge also offers hands-on environmental exposition, children's activities, nature walks, exhibits, a classroom and viewing platform with views of Block Island and the RI Coast.
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General Info
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Groups
Access
- Complete wheelchair access
- Special arrangements upon request
Parking
- Free Parking
- On Street Parking Available
General
- Group Contact Email janis_nepshinsky@fws.gov
- Group Contact Name Janis Nepshinsky
- Group Contact Phone 401-364-9124
- Group Contact Position Visitor Services
Parking
- Free Parking
- Motor Coach Available
Services
- Greeter Available
- Welcome Reception
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Meeting Space
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Exhibits Space
- A/V Equipment true
- Computer Access true
- Function Contact Email janis_nepshinsky@fws.gov
- Function Contact Name Janis Nepshinsky
- Function Contact Phone 401-364-9124
- Internet true
- Total Exhibit Space Footage 4000
- Number of Rooms 2
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Exhibits Space
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