George Washington Memorial State Forest
State forest in Rhode Island, United States
George Washington Memorial State Forest is a state forest on the Putnam Pike (Route 44) near the village of Chepachet in the town of Glocester, Rhode Island.
The forest was founded in 1932 as Rhode Island's first state forest. It is part of the George Washington Management Area containing over 4,000 acres of protected forest land and a 100–acre primitive camping area, known as the George Washington State Campground.[1]
References
- ^ "George Washington State Campground and Management Area". Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management Division of Parks & Recreation. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
External links
- Official website
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Protected areas of Rhode Island
- Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park
- Block Island National Wildlife Refuge
- Chafee National Wildlife Refuge
- Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
- Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge
- Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge
- Touro Synagogue National Historic Site
- Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge
- Roger Williams National Memorial
- Beavertail
- Blackstone River Greenway
- Brenton Point
- Burlingame
- Colt
- Fishermen's Memorial
- Fort Adams
- Fort Wetherill
- Goddard Memorial
- Haines Memorial
- Lincoln Woods
- Pulaski
- Rocky Point
- Snake Den
- World War II Veterans Memorial
- Charlestown Breachway
- East Beach
- East Matunuck
- Misquamicut
- Roger Wheeler
- Salty Brine
- Scarborough
- George Washington Memorial
- Lincoln Woods
- Wickaboxet
- Ashaway River
- Beaver River
- Chipuxet River
- Green Fall River
- Pawcatuck River
- Queen River
- Usquepaug River
- Wood River
41°55′08″N 71°45′58″W / 41.919°N 71.766°W / 41.919; -71.766
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