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Overview ofSnake Den State Park- Facts,Trivia,and Historical Information : Snake Den State Park and Dame Farm is currently 744 acres of undeveloped State Park property situated between Route 6 and Greenville Avenue in Johnston. This property consists of valuable woodland and established open fields and pastureland. This is part of Dame Farm which will be one of the focal points in this park.The State is currently working on drafting a new master plan of development for this park and hopes to begin some initial development in the next couple of years. One of the principal objectives of this park will be to maintain Dame Farm as an existing working farm so as to preserve a portion of Rhode Islands rich but diminishing agricultural heritage.Also, upon completion of Snake Den Park the State, hopes to accomplish several other objectives which include:- Preserving valuable open space in the Providence Metropolitan Area.- Establishing another State Park providing additional and alternative recreational opportunities to the general public and finally it is hoped that Snake Den State Park will relieve some of the public pressure off of the other major State Parks in the Providence Metropolitan Area.The Division of Parks and Recreation on October 1, 1989 moved its staff to a 22 room historic farmhouse in Snake Den State Park. The offices are now located at the former Palazzi Farm, 2321 Hartford Avenue, Johnston, Rhode Island. The office includes those who plan educational and cultural programs for the parks, those who monitor recreation safety, and the top management for the Divisions far-flung holdings.Little has been done to change the building. "The Palazzi family kept it in excellent condition, and we want to keep it as it is because its an historic building", says Chief William Hawkins. D.E.M. Planning says the building is believed to go back to the late 18th century, and the farm may have once belonged to Moses Brown. The State acquired the 120 acre farm in August from the Palazzi family who owned it from 1910. With the purchase, D.E.M. can expand and develop Snake Den Park. With 500 feet of frontage and cleared fields on Hartford Avenue, it is possible to develop the side of the park near the highway with an entrance and possibly picnic grounds and playing fields, while leaving the back of the park, surrounding historic Dame Farm, relatively untouched.

Services,Activities,Amenities,Attractions in (Snake Den State Park): Walking Trails ,, Scenery ,, Wildlife ,, Working Farm

Contact Information:
Address:Snake Den State Park,321 Hartford Avenue,Johnston, RI 02919
Phone No:(401) 222-2632

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  • Providence Biltmore (4 miles - starting at $65)
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  • Attractions Near Snake Den State Park

    Beaches

    Goddard Memorial State Beach (29 miles)
    Charlestown Breachway (29 miles)
    Cape Cod National (78 miles)
    Cape Cod (78 miles)
    Wells Beach (112 miles)

    Lakes

    Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge (31 miles)
    Watchaug Pond (31 miles)
    Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge (32 miles)
    Worden Pond (45 miles)
    Lake Winnipesaukee (125 miles)

    Mountains

    Killington Peak (140 miles)
    Camels Hump (186 miles)
    Mount Mansfield (199 miles)

    National Parks

    Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor (8 miles)
    Sachest Point National Wildlife Refuge (26 miles)
    Adams National Historical Park (39 miles)
    Block Island National Wildlife Refuge (41 miles)
    Boston Harbor Islands National Park Area (45 miles)

    River

    Charles River (30 miles)
    Sudbury, Assabet & Concord National Scenic Rivers (41 miles)
    Sudbury, Assabet & Concord National Scenic Rivers (44 miles)
    Lower Bolton Lake (47 miles)
    Connecticut River Greenway State Park (52 miles)

    State Parks

    Colt State Park (14 miles)
    Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park (20 miles)
    Fort Wetherrill State Park (24 miles)
    Fisherman’s Memorial State Park & Campground (26 miles)
    East Matunuck State Park (30 miles)
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