Friday, July 30, 2021

Wickford Harbor - July 30, 2021

The Castle
With last night’s storm I wasn’t sure what the conditions would be like on the bay this morning, so I decided to head to Wilson Park to paddle the calm protected waters of Wickford Harbor.

Wickford was established in the early 17th century when Roger Williams purchased land from the Narragansett Indians and established a trading post. In 1637, Williams sold the land to Richard Smith who constructed a large fortified house on the site, giving the house its nickname the “Castle”. That house was burned during King Philip's War, and the structure that can be seen from the put-in today was built in 1678.

Wickford Shipyard
Wickford grew to become a major port and shipbuilding center, and today contains a large collection of 17th and 18th century homes. It is a picturesque village whose streets are lined with shops and restaurants, and whose harbor is filled with sailboats and yachts. 

While the backwaters around Rabbit Island and Cornelius Island looked interesting, I headed out into Wickford Harbor and then into Wickford Cove. It was low tide so I was able to paddle under the Brown Street Bridge and into Academy Cove behind the Kayak Centre.

Boston Neck Road (Route 1A) Bridge
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