Willet Pond
41° 46.525' N 71° 21.386' W See this location in: Google Maps Map Server Acme Maps
This is a site for launching hand-carried boats such as canoes or kayaks.
Description & Overview:
Willett Pond is a small, 4 1/2 acre pond at a city park named for the pond. Near the parking lot for the park there is a concrete slab ramp for launching hand carried boats into the pond. This pond is stocked with trout in the early spring.
This site provides access to the following water bodies in the Coastal Watersheds (East Bay) watershed: Willett Pond.
Location:
Town: East Providence
Nearest Town Center: Riverside
Driving Landmarks: This site is in a small city park on the north side of Willett Avenue/Route 103, just east of Forbes Avenue.
Access & Waters:
Water 'Features' At Site: pond
Note: Because one boat launch can access, say, both a lake and a river or both the upstream and downstream portions of a river, not all paddling trips at a given site will necessarily encounter all of the features listed.
Type of Access: Boat launch for hand carried boats
ADA Accessible Boat Launch? no
Shoreline: concrete ramp
Float/Dock: no
Approximate Length of Carry between Car Access and Water: 50 feet
Hours of Operation: Sunrise to sunset, year-round
Parking:
Parking: yes
ADA Accessible Parking Spaces? no
Sources for More Information:
Website: Willett Pond Park page on the East Providence Parks Department website
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This site report was last updated on January 21, 2009