Facility Activities

With 3 miles of trails, kiosks, interpretive panels, and viewing platforms await the refuge visitor. 

See deer, mink, and various species of birds year round. 

In the fall and spring, enjoy the migration of thousands of tree swallows and hundreds of monarch butterflies....

Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge is renowned for its fishing opportunities. Typical fish caught from the refuge shoreline are striped bass, bluefish, tautog and scup.

Anglers need a fishing permit from Rhode Island or a reciprocal state in order to fish at Sachuest Point. Visit...

Hosting more than 325,000 recreational visitors each year, Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge is a popular area for hiking, fishing and watching wildlife. Partnering with the state of Rhode Island and nonprofit organizations, the refuge offers occasional archery-only deer hunts on a limited...

We have a modern visitor center with a small interpretive area and classroom, plus nearly 3 miles of easy trails to make Sachuest Point a perfect spot for field trips for schools, as well as for the general public. A very popular summer program for children and their parents includes topics like...