Woonsocket Providence Newport Narragansett U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Rhode Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex Kettle Pond Visitor Center 50 Bend Road Charlestown, Rhode Island 02813 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service RI Headquarters RI National Wildlife Refuge Complex “Connecting People With Nature” National Wildlife Refuges Of Rhode Island Location Kettle Pond Visitor Center is located at 50 Bend Road, directly off Route 1 in Charlestown, Rhode Island. For additional directions and information visit: www.friendsNWR-RI.org Hours – Open Daily 10:00am to 4:00pm, Monday - Sunday Special events and meetings can be accommodated outside these hours with advance notice. Trails are open daily, from sunrise to sunset. Free Admission However, donations may be made to the Friends of the National Wildlife Refuges of RI. School Groups School visits encouraged, please schedule in advance. Teacher information packets with engaging lesson plans, designed to meet state science standards, are available upon request. For More Information Kettle Pond Visitor Center 50 Bend Road Charlestown, RI 02813 Phone 401.364.9124 Fax: 364.0170 Email: [email protected]U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Kettle Pond Visitor Center Block Island National Wildlife Refuge Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge John H. Chafee National Wildlife Refuge at Pettaquamscutt Cove Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge Kettle Pond Visitor Center Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge Charlestown
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LocationKettle Pond Visitor Center is located at 50 Bend Road, directly off Route 1 in Charlestown, Rhode Island. For additional directions and information visit: www.friendsNWR-RI.org
Hours – Open Daily10:00am to 4:00pm, Monday - SundaySpecial events and meetings can be accommodated outside these hours with advance notice. Trails are open daily, from sunrise to sunset.
Free AdmissionHowever, donations may be made to the Friends of the National Wildlife Refuges of RI.
School GroupsSchool visits encouraged, please schedule in advance. Teacher information packets with engaging lesson plans, designed to meet state science standards, are available upon request.
For More InformationKettle Pond Visitor Center50 Bend RoadCharlestown, RI 02813Phone 401.364.9124 Fax: 364.0170Email: [email protected]
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Kettle Pond Visitor Center
Block Island National Wildlife Refuge
Trustom PondNational Wildlife Refuge
John H. ChafeeNational Wildlife Refugeat Pettaquamscutt Cove
Sachuest PointNational Wildlife Refuge
Kettle Pond Visitor Center
Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge
Charlestown
Habitat DiversityStudy six diverse habitats found on refuge lands: upland forests, salt ponds, coastal shrublands, barrier beaches, saltmarshes, and rocky shores.
Habitat ManagementFind out how refuge staff and partners manage lands for wildlife habitat. See how you can help as a volunteer.
EXPLORE VISITLEARNthe life-like habitat dioramas and engaging and fun discovery drawers. Get an up-close view of the plants and animals that call Rhode Island’s National Wildlife Refuges their home.
from a variety of lesson plans designed to engage young sci-entists to explore and protect Rhode Island’s coastal habitats.
this multi-faceted education facility, located in Charlestown, Rhode Island, and join the many visitors who have experienced the diversity of wildlife and its habitats.
ExhibitsStep into our world and discover the many species that are all around you. Find out what the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is doing to protect
wildlife and their habitat.
Discovery StationLearn how kettle ponds were formed and what lives there. See the curious nine-spine sticklebacks looking back at you. The pond’s tiny secrets are revealed though microscopes.
Migratory Bird MapMany national wildlife refuges were established along ancestral flyways. Learn how Teddy Roosevelt founded the
first refuge in 1903.
Wildlife RecoveryGet to know the piping plover and find out where its name comes from. Discover what efforts are being made to ensure the survival of this
threatened shorebird.
Large ClassroomA large, open classroom can accommodate your needs for educational field trips, meetings, retreats, and “conservation parties.”
Nature TrailsLook for plants and wildlife in an upland forest on a glacial mo-raine. Visit the vernal pool and listen to the chorus of the wood frogs in spring.
Nature StoreThe gift shop features a variety of nature books, maps, gifts, and educational materials. Your purchases help support refuges in Rhode Island.