Ninigret Pond, Charlestown
Facts and practical information
Ninigret is a coastal lagoon in Charlestown, Rhode Island, in the United States, located at 41°22′45″N 71°38′43″W. It is the largest of the nine lagoons, or "salt ponds", in southern Rhode Island. It is utilized for recreational activities, as well as oyster and quahog harvesting. Found along its shores are "extensive" archaeological remains. Ninigret Pond, like others in the region, was "formed after the recession of the glaciers 12,000 years ago". The pond is situated on low-lying ground, and as such, it is considered particularly vulnerable to storm surge flooding. It is connected to Green Hill Pond via a small channel. ()
Charlestown
Ninigret Pond – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Frosty Drew Observatory, Fort Ninigret, Charlestown Gallery, Charlestown Historical Society.