PARKS & OPEN SPACES


 
Queen Anne Square 

This public common located below Trinity Church was established by Doris Duke. A full restoration of the park was completed in 2013 by the Newport Restoration Foundation. The new park was designed by Maya Lin, known best for the Washington Vietnam War Memorial.

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Rogers High School 

Athletic facilities include the City’s largest tennis complex, a walking track, and a soccer field. Maintained by the Public Services Department, these facilities are open for public use during non-school hours.

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Storer Park 

This waterfront park located adjacent to the Goat Island Causeway, is popular for all ages, with basketball courts, fishing, a small beach and a lawn for picnicking.

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Third Street Playground 

A small playground with swings, picnic tables and a high net climber ideal for older children.

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Touro Park 

Historic Touro Park houses the Old Stone Mill, considered one of the oldest structures in the United States. The origins of the arched stone structure described by Governor Benedict Arnold in his will as “my Old Stone Mill” has been attributed to Vikings, Chinese Explorers, and more.

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VanZandt Pier 

Located at the western end of VanZandt Avenue, this pier is popular for fishing and swimming.

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Vernon Park 

This park includes tennis courts, restrooms, a baseball field, a playground and a collection of cherry trees donated by City of Newport’s sister City, Shimoda, Japan.

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