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Experience Serenity at Osamequin Nature Trails and Bird Sanctuary

Located in Barrington, Rhode Island, the Osamequin Nature Trails and Bird Sanctuary is a peaceful nature preserve dedicated to protecting local wildlife and offering a tranquil setting for visitors. This sanctuary is a haven for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts who enjoy winding through wooded trails and observing diverse bird species in their natural habitat. With a solid 4.4-star rating from 180 reviews, this preserve provides a quiet retreat where people can connect with nature, learn about conservation, and enjoy the calming effects of the outdoors.

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4.5
183 reviews
  • Michael Lapides
    Michael Lapides
    4 months ago

  • Robin Feliz
    Robin Feliz
    5 months ago

  • Theresa Archambault
    Theresa Archambault
    5 months ago

    Nice views, but short trail.

  • Mao-Ling Lin
    Mao-Ling Lin
    5 months ago

    The beach here is surprisingly beautiful. This is our first time visiting the crab-catching park, and so far, it seems we haven't had a very good catch; there haven't been many crabs to catch. /251101

  • John Barbagallo
    John Barbagallo
    7 months ago

    THIS IS NOT A SAFE SPACE. PROCEED WITH CAUTION. Maybe carry mace. As of 9/24/2025 this nature sanctuary is a spot where men cruise for sex with each other. This has been going on for a few years. I've been followed and had creepy men suddenly appear from hiding in trees. Here is what usually happens: They park their car and wait for someone else to pull into the lot. One walks onto the trail, a few seconds later the other follows them in. They also have some type of code phrase they use when passing to see if you are interested: "How are the ticks today?". I'm not sure what the response should be as I've always answered with "get away from me I'm not here for sex". They usually scurry off back to their cars real fast when they find out you are on to them. I've sent photos of cars and people along with license plates to the Barrington Police. They basically refuse to do anything about this. The director of the Barrington Land Trust and Town Manger both have been informed and neither think a space where families take their kids and that is supposed to be a sanctuary for nature has become a space where people follow you in the hopes you want sex is something that needs immediate attention. It's also not kept up very well and the further you go in the more trash you find. What's up with all the old broken dishes scattered everywhere?

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