Goddard Memorial State Park is a public recreation area occupying 490 acres (200 ha) along the shores of Greenwich Cove and Greenwich Bay in Warwick, Rhode Island. Goddard Park attracts thousands of visitors each year as Rhode Island’s most popular Metropolitan Park. The park offers a beautiful natural environment with spacious lawns, fields, and forested areas with a variety of trees from all over the world, including 62 deciduous and 19 evergreen species. · One of Rhode Island's most popular local parks, offering a 9 hole golf course, an equestrian show area, bridle trails, picnic tables, game fields and a new performing arts center for weddings, concerts, picnics and special events. It has miles of hiking and bridal paths, a beach with great views of Greenwich Cove to East Greenwich and Warwick, picnic tables galore, a 9 hole golf course, grassy areas for families to play, a boat launch area, and more. Goddard Park is open from sunrise to sunset, and offers visitors many activities: Patrons can bring picnic lunches, walk on nature trails, watch horseback riders, or visit the public Goddard Park Beach, a saltwater beach and bathhouse on Greenwich Bay. Discover Goddard Memorial State Park in Warwick, RI. Enjoy scenic hiking trails, picnicking, birdwatching, and saltwater fishing at this top Rhode Island state park. Goddard Park's 489.2 acres in Warwick has had a colorful history down through the years. As a private estate Goddard Park was richly endowed with spacious lawns, fields, and forested areas with a variety of trees from all over the world, including 62 deciduous and 19 evergreen species. Goddard Park is open from sunrise to sunset, and offers visitors many activities: Patrons can bring picnic lunches, walk on nature trails, watch horseback riders, or visit the public Goddard Park Beach, a saltwater beach and bathhouse on Greenwich Bay. Discover Goddard Memorial State Park in Warwick, RI. Enjoy scenic hiking trails, picnicking, birdwatching, and saltwater fishing at this top Rhode Island state park. Goddard Park's 489.2 acres in Warwick has had a colorful history down through the years. As a private estate Goddard Park was richly endowed with spacious lawns, fields, and forested areas with a variety of trees from all over the world, including 62 deciduous and 19 evergreen species.