Host an Outdoor Gathering at a Rhode Island State Park

Goddard Park farmers market and more provide the setting for easy autumn entertaining

Posted

Where can you enjoy saltwater fishing, horseback riding, and nine holes of golf, followed by a lovely DIY dinner at dusk? It might sound like we’re describing a fancy country club but we’re talking about Goddard Memorial State Park. This waterfront gem on the shores of Greenwich Bay and Greenwich Cove in Warwick is open from sunrise to sunset and is the ideal setting for savoring some take-out in the great outdoors (especially after the first frost when pesky bugs are no longer an issue). The recreation area has many picnic tables for the taking on a first-come, first-served basis, and there are sites you can reserve for a low fee that also include a fireplace, or covered shelters for larger groups at a moderate fee. Find similar set-ups at Burlingame State Park Picnic Area, Colt State Park, Lincoln Woods State Park, and Pulaski State Park & Recreation Area (RIParks.RI.gov). With a bit of shopping and foraging, hosting an enchanting autumn gathering is as easy as a walk in the park.

 

Set a Stylish Table

Elevate a simple picnic with table linens, serveware, candles, and faux florals. For these and more, take a field trip to the northern part of the state to Brown & Hopkins Country Store, a general store that’s been in continuous operation since 1809. Let the russet tones of October provide the colorway for your fall fête as you wander their two floors of goods, selling everything from old-timey candy sticks to gourmet foods, unique gifts, apparel and jewelry, textiles, and more. The dining room display on the second level is sure to inspire!

 

Bring Food and Drink

Fill a pitcher with an apple cider mocktail, a perfect choice as parks have a no-alcohol policy. Custom-decorated cookies from Sophie’s Sweets are sure to delight, as are cider donuts

from Dave’s Marketplace. For pumpkins and more, shop the Goddard Park Farmers Market (Friday mornings through mid-October) and pick the perfect gourds from Chris and Kristina’s Market Garden stand. Pumpkins work double-duty as centerpieces and tablecloth weights; consider packing Sharpies in your stash for a fun Jack-O-Lantern decorating sesh.

 

Add Sparkle and Comfort

With all the rough surfaces and dark hues, glassware adds a bit of shine. Stemless wine glasses from Honey Gallery in North Kingstown lend elegance without being fussy. By early evening the temps may begin to drop, so be sure to bring along some cozy blankets, which can also be used to soften the wood benches while seated, and spread on the ground for additional picnic space.

 

RHODY RESOURCES

A handy list of brands, shops, and makers featured in this article:

 

Anchored in Clothing

Featured: Fleece blanket

Available at The Kayak Centre in Wickford
@anchored_in_clothing_company

 

AUCOIN

Featured: Stylist

North Kingstown | @aucoindesigns

 

Brown & Hopkins Country Store

Featured: Candles, faux florals, home decor, serveware, paper goods

Chepachet | @brownandhopkinscountrystore

Don’t miss the shop’s Spook & Sparkle
event October 6-9

 

Chris and Kristina’s Market Garden

Featured: Pumpkins

South Kingstown | @chrisandkristinas

 

Dave’s Fresh Marketplace

Featured: Cider donuts

Various | DavesMarketplace.com

 

The Honey Gallery

Featured: Blankets, stemless wine glasses

North Providence | @honeygalleryri

 

Kristi’s Kraftails

Featured: Infinite Fall apple cider

Warren | @kristiskraftails

 

Sophie’s Sweets LLC

Featured: Specialty cookies

Cranston | @sophiessweetsri

 

Comments

No comments on this item Please log in to comment by clicking here



X