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Richmond

Carolina Wildlife Management Area
This 2,375-acre management area contains a variety of vegetation in natural
and managed habitats. Mixed deciduous forest, pitch pine forest, a white
cedar swamp, and several small wetlands can be found here. The management
area abuts the Pawcatuck River to the east, where a canoe campsite is
available approximately 1 mile south of the village of Carolina. Diamond
Pond, in the western part of the management area, is a diverse wetland
complex that has been examined extensively as a University of Rhode Island
study site. You may see a variety of wildlife in this area, especially
in those sections that have been managed specifically for game species.
Ring-necked pheasant, wild turkey, and ruffed goose are present. Nesting
songbirds include red-breasted nuthatch, pine warbler, cedar waxwing,
and eastern bluebird. Meadow Brook, accessible along Pine Hill Road, and
Carolina Trout Pond in the northern part of the management area, are both
popular fishing locales that are stocked with brook and rainbow trout.
For more information, contact R.I. DEM, Division of Fish
and Wildlife, (401) 789-3094. Maps are available through Field Headquarters
at the Great Swamp Management Area, (401) 798-0281.
Directions:
From I-95, follow Rte. 138 East exit. Turn south onto Rte. 112; follow
for 2.5 miles. Turn right onto Pine Hill Road. Proceed 1.6 miles, and
turn right into entrance at Meadow Brook Trail, which runs through the
center of the management area. Check map for access to ponds at perimeter.
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