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When: Saturday, August 24 at 9:00 am Where: Meet at Quonochontaug Yacht Club, 155 West Beach Road Preregister: The tour will be limited to 20 kayaks. Preregister on a first-come-first-served basis by emailing: [email protected] or [email protected] Rain Date: Sunday, August 25th at 9:00 am

Curious about the variety of habitats around and under the surface of Quonny Pond? Come join a kayak tour of that special place, guided and narrated by Salt Ponds Coalition President Art Ganz and Executive Director Alicia Schaffner.

The group will gather at the Quonochontaug Yacht Club which has generously offered to host participant parking. A life jacket is required by the U.S. Coast Guard. If possible please carpool since the space for parking is limited. Parking locations will be clearly marked on site. The paddle will last approximately three hours.

A release of liability form will be available to be signed at the beginning of the tour.

Tour of Quonochontaug Pond is co-sponsored by the Salt Ponds Coalition and the Quonochontaug Conservation Collaborative.

Banner image is a photo of a Quonochontaug sunset by Leo Mainelli.

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Quonochontaug breachway.

41° 20.219' N    71° 43.346' W    See this location in: Google Maps     Map Server     Acme Maps

This is a site for launching boats from trailers. Boat ramps can normally be used to launch canoes and kayaks but please do your best to keep the boat ramp clear for boat trailers.

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WARNING: There are reportedly some large rocks just under the surface in the middle of the channel leading out to the ocean. Boats with motors should be especially cautious! See Jason's comment below for more details. The boat ramp at the inner end of the Quonochontaug Breachway provides access to both Quonochontaug Pond and Block Island Sound. The pond is a large salt pond with many coves and channels to explore in a kayak or other small boat. This boat launch is the only good access to this salt pond and sees heavy use from fishermen, boaters and day-trippers. Once beyond the launch area and on the salt pond it can be a blissful to paddle the salt pond with its expansive untouched barrier beach, classic Victorian summer cottages, extensive salt marshes and bird sanctuary. In Spring 2020, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management partnered with The Nature Conservancy to construct a new concrete ramp and a floating dock at this site. The project reoriented the boat ramp in a north-south direction, so boaters can launch safely without having to fight the strong currents in the breachway channel. Much of the funding for the project was provided by the federal Sport Fish Restoration Program, a user-pay, user-benefit program derived from taxes on motorboat fuel, fishing equipment, and the purchase of some boats. The tide runs very hard through the breachway so caution is advised in and near the breachway, including crossing the inner end of the breachway. Use the nearby sandy area to launch hand-carried boats to avoid the current in the breachway channel (and leave the ramp clear for trailered boats). In sea kayaks or other small craft, only experts should attempt to head out the breachway and onto the open waters of Block Island Sound. Breachways such as this can easily be closed even to large boats by breakers as the wind picks up or even just as a result of a change in the tide, leaving no way to get back to shore. On most summer days the southwest wind fills in across this area in the morning and blows throughout the afternoon, so be prepared for this when planning your trip.

This site provides access to the following water bodies: Quonochontaug Pond, Block Island Sound.

Alternate Site Name: Quonnie Pond

Town: Charlestown

Nearest Town Center: Quonochontaug

Driving Landmarks: From Route 1 south turn left onto West Beach Road, which is after East Beach Road. From Route 1 north turn right onto West Beach Road. Follow West Beach Road to the end of the road, bearing right at 1.4 miles and again half a mile later. This second right will put you on West End Road. The boat ramp is a half a mile ahead at the end of this road, the last part of which is a dirt road.

Access & Waters:

Water 'Features' At Site: estuary, ocean/bay

Note: Because one boat launch can access, say, both a lake and a river or both the upstream and downstream portions of a river, not all paddling trips at a given site will necessarily encounter all of the features listed.

Type of Access: Boat ramp

ADA Accessible Boat Launch? yes

Shoreline: Boat ramp and adjacent sandy shoreline

Float/Dock: low float or dock

Hours of Operation: 24/7, year-round

Parking: yes: 50 spaces

ADA Accessible Parking Spaces? yes

Nearby Amenities:

Public Restrooms: There are usually portable toilets here in the summer.

Sources for More Information:

Other Guidebooks: Salt Ponds Coalition Kayaker's Guide

Website: Salt Ponds Coalition Kayaker's Guide to the Salt Ponds of South County, Rhode Island

Photographs:

The New Boat Ramp

The New Boat Ramp

Photography by: The Nature Conservancy

Date of Photograph: April 7, 2020

The new boat ramp and dock installed in the winter and spring of 2020.

Quonochontaug Breachway Boat Ramp

Quonochontaug Breachway Boat Ramp

Photography by: Art Ganz and Bambi Poppick

Date of Photograph: September 6, 2006

The parking lot at Quonochontaug Breachway with the pond beyond. This photograph is from before the work in the winter of 2019-2010, which included moving the location of the ramp.

please respect the erea

Submitted by: Bryan Wilson; March 28, 2024; 1:23 am

i use to come here every summer with my parents! we loved there such a great place. the last time i went here was 15 yr old. it was the last vactation with my parents and i. they passed away the next year after. really no cares about that. but what i am trying to say please. this was a very strong and welcoming place for us. we would go clamming all the time. i took a shell from here and rest it on there graves. anyways thats not what this message is about. please when i go to this place. i want to look at the same way my parents looked at it with me. so i can show my sun the way i looked at it as a child. do not be scum bags. i cant tell you how many people the are not from RI go to this great spot. and want the same thing respect the locals most of all respect the land.

Not what it used to be

Submitted by: Jackie; September 4, 2023; 12:07 pm

Since Covid I swear it is out of control. What used to be a little hideaway to fish and enjoy the breachway is now littered with trash and people that leave their vehicles overnight and ARE NOT THERE...one is a Grey Ford Pick up truck, he parks in the middle and gets picked up and leaves. I am so upset over the trash being left behind also...maybe they should just close those areas off at this point being it is abused and overused. I have been visiting this breachway for 33 years and never have seen it like this before, and the lack of respect for the environment is unbelievable. It is not only those that are doing their cookouts and parties...many bait boxes and junk left behind by fisherman. We CAN DO BETTER as a society than this.

Slice of heaven

Submitted by: MASS resident ; June 27, 2023; 3:59 pm

I’ve been going to Quonnie for decades. I am respectful of parking with my truck and trailer and fish out front and in the back pond. I obtain my non resident clamming license once a year and follow all rules pertaining to fishing and clamming. I have observed the trash, parking arguments and disrespectful behavior from jet skis etc. Please be aware not all non-residents are the problem.

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Photo Credit: MASS resident

Submitted by: Kim; August 3, 2021; 8:05 am

This is so sad. I and my family used this area whenever visiting Charlestown and the surrounding area when on vacation every Summer and I have many, many happy memories. Yes we launched our boat there and fished off the rocks, shell fished (always with licenses) and sat on the spit of beach at low tide and caught hermit crabs, waded and swam etc. We were always respectful and clean. Last time before leaving the New England area in 2016 or 17 we noticed things were changing. We never saw public drinking, or anythi of the awfulness mentioned - just fisherman, boaters and families with young kids having a good peaceful time. Hope Quonnie recovers....thanks for the memories.

Submitted by: Scott; July 31, 2021; 2:51 pm

Great place for fishing in a kayak. If you want a parking spot get there before the sun comes up on the weekends. It definitely wasn't as littered as described above when I was there at least. But the none boaters do take up the boaters parking which isn't fair. Where I'm from the tow companies have a contract and people who park incorrectly at the ramps are immediately towed. That being said, there's other parking available for shore fishing and such, you just have to walk a bit. I Made sure before I backed up to load my kayak to give my spot to some guys who were offloading a canoe. The cars were circling watching me load stuff, but none of them had boats. Car top boats are easily loaded and off loaded at the boulders to the right of the ramp, leave the ramp for the big boats.

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Great Place.Been There YEARS From Ct.Not Much Clamming,?Some Steammers.Great To Dive Other Channel.

Submitted by: Ronnie Uliase; April 29, 2021; 3:22 pm

Love This Place.Been There Years.

Beware of rocks

Submitted by: Jason; August 26, 2020; 12:59 pm

If you are new to the area BEWARE. There are large rocks in the middle of the channel at opening to the ocean! We struck these rocks during low tide. They were about 1 foot below surface no visible. We were not going fast but ruined the propeller. There were to hazard markers and no bouys to indicate rocks. There were no signs either. There was no signs at the Boat launch Or maps showing the rock hazard. Upon returning to the boat launch another boater advised he has seen several boats return with damage due to these rocks. DEM or the Army Corps should post this!!! Disappointed boater ruined the entire day and cost thousands of dollars. No info on this site either!

Fishing area or Beach

Submitted by: Jordy; August 23, 2020; 11:58 pm

Bottom line people use this as a free beach.they should set up a station at beginning of the road and have a small parking fee for fisherman with rods,clamers with shellfishing permit ,kayakers,and boaters just like they do at the Charleston breachway.this should cut down on the inconsiderate people who use the area not for the purpose it intended for also police should fine those who set up easy ups and beach chairs on the marshy areas. looking the other way will not fix the abuse of this boat launch

They should change this locations name!!

Submitted by: Anonymous; July 30, 2020; 4:48 pm

This area is designated as a fishing area and boat launch by RIDEM, but try to get a place to fish!!!! They should change the name from Quonochontaug Fishing Area to “Charlestown Beaches Overflow Area”. Or, more aptly, “Park here for free and stay all day” area. All of the access spots leading to the breachway are taken over by out of state people who park there all day, set up canopies, tents, barbecues and lawn chairs. I tried several times to access the breachway for fishing but can’t find an open spot. Never mind the people who set up chairs and umbrellas along the newly planted marsh grass. If this is supposed to be a designated fishing area, why are people bringing campers there or parking and staying all day? And where are the local authorities who are supposed to police the area?? Never once do you see anyone coming down there enforcing laws or checking fishing licenses.

Was a nice little jem

Submitted by: Janice Hosier; July 23, 2020; 6:04 pm

My husband's grandfather was the mayor in charlestown been coming there for years we still visit once a year and I never saw this happen will be coming out next weekend hoping to see that it's still a beautiful place to relax and meditate

Submitted by: Gary; June 21, 2020; 6:52 pm

Great place, nice launch, but no room to turn my bait and trailer around! Have to pull a180 degree spin on my dual axle trailer No parking signs in front but cars parked there in the way. Couldn't pull in. Big Rocks placed in front couldn't pull down on surf to turn Around. To many people using launch area as a beach.

Total disrespect for this gem of a place

Submitted by: Anonymous; March 27, 2020; 3:14 pm

People need to learn to respect this place. You bring trash in bring your trash out with you as far as the parking lot goes we need a booth with an attendant to keep things in line

Tourist to Quonny are Disrespectful

Submitted by: Jay; March 20, 2020; 5:12 pm

I grew up here in RI There is a serious problem with this place the public intoxication is out of control . I dont even go there anymore to launch because your more likely to get into a fight with so scum bag who parked there car in front of the boat ramp. When you ask them to polity move they tell you to F off. And know that is a isolated incident it happen all day everyday there. The trash left behind is gross. The illegal shell fishing and fishing is gross i make multiple calls a season on people clamming in the seed beds nothing gets done. I have had all my new led lights and strap stolen off my Boat trailer. Cars parked behind my truck and trailer blocking you from getting your boat out. This is not a secret and anyone who lives here knows this is fact. They need to have park ranger in a hut monitor this place full time. It is really sad that it is this way for us Rhode Islanders who pay allot of taxes to live here .When i go i vacation somewhere i respect the place i go and dont trash the town or location. But not here the Walmart westerly looks like a landfill in the parking lot with dirty diapers all over the ground garbage every where its so Gross our Governor thinks tourism is great she should live here and see how they treat the locals and our community . I have allot friends who own businesses and they are dreading there return its awe full . FIX more than Just the boat Ramp limit the tourist and dont allow drinking period no coolers preserve this location. Barn island in CT doesn't look like this during the summer because they enforce the rules unlike here.

Trash left behind

Submitted by: Anonymous; November 1, 2018; 6:25 pm

Dirty diapers,beer bottles,cans, plastic bags, broken glass and all kinds of other trash left behind by those who treat this area as a beach. I always thought this was a boat and kayak launch, but it is overwhelmed every summer from those from the campgrounds, because they don't want to pay $20 to get into the beaches. I have seen human feces floating in the water from children being encouraged to defecate in the water because their parents are too lazy to walk them to the porta-toilets. Yelling and fighting has broken out because people are sitting right at the launch area in lawn chairs and refusing to move for the boat trailers. It has gotten so much worse over the years, as residents and taxpayers of Charlestown we are forced to launch our boat in Point Judith. Something needs to change so that the residents who live here can enjoy our surroundings.

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Welcome to QYC Boating at the  Quonochontaug Yacht Club 155 West Beach Road,  Charlestown, RI 02813 website address: www.qycboating.com email us at: [email protected] mail us at: 30 North Avenue, Charlestown, RI 02813 link to the QEBA site:  https://qeba.wildapricot.org

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1st Saturday in April: QYC property is open for boats, dinghy’s, kayaks, and canoes

1st Saturday in May: Docks go in

1st Saturday in June: 9 am Spring meeting at the clubhouse

July 1st through Labor Day: Parking restrictions in effect (no overnight cars, boats or trailers)

1st Saturday in August: 9 am Summer meeting and 7 pm QYC Social Party for club members and their house guests only (21years +)

1st Saturday in November: Docks come out

1st Saturday in December: A ll boats, dinghy’s, kayaks, canoes & trailers must be removed from QYC property. Note: If you need to keep your boat or trailer on the property during this time, send a request to [email protected]

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  1. Qyc

    Welcome to QYC Boating at the Quonochontaug Yacht Club 155 West Beach Road, Charlestown, RI 02813 website address: www.qycboating.com email us at: [email protected] mail us at: 30 North Avenue, Charlestown, RI 02813 link to the QEBA site: https://qeba.wildapricot.org

  2. Bulletin Board

    Welcome to QYC Boating at the Quonochontaug Yacht Club155 West Beach Road, Charlestown, RI 02813website address: www.qycboating.comemail us at: [email protected] us at: 30 North Avenue, Charlestown, RI 02813link to the QEBA site: https://qeba.wildapricot.org. QYC Membership Drive:

  3. Reserve the Clubhouse

    Welcome to QYC Boating at the Quonochontaug Yacht Club155 West Beach Road, Charlestown, RI 02813website address: www.qycboating.comemail us at: [email protected] us at: 30 North Avenue, Charlestown, RI 02813link to the QEBA site: https://qeba.wildapricot.org.

  4. The Weekapaug Yacht Club

    The Weekapaug Yacht Club, Weekapaug, Rhode Island. 521 likes · 143 were here. Founded in 1893, the WYC is located on Quonochontaug Pond in Westerly, RI. The Weekapaug Yacht Club is open to families...

  5. Hike RI's beautiful Quonochontaug Beach in the offseason

    The road ended at a parking area for the yacht club where I'd started. In all, I walked about 4 miles over two hours. To me, a walk along Quonochontaug Beach ranks at the top of the list of ...

  6. Salt Pond Kayak Tour

    When: Saturday, August 24 at 9:00 am Where: Meet at Quonochontaug Yacht Club, 155 West Beach Road Preregister: The tour will be limited to 20 kayaks. Preregister on a first-come-first-served basis by emailing: [email protected] or [email protected] Rain Date: Sunday, August 25th at 9:00 am Curious about the variety of habitats around and under the surface of Quonny Pond?

  7. Quonochontaug Breachway: Rhode Island Blueways

    See Jason's comment below for more details. The boat ramp at the inner end of the Quonochontaug Breachway provides access to both Quonochontaug Pond and Block Island Sound. The pond is a large salt pond with many coves and channels to explore in a kayak or other small boat. This boat launch is the only good access to this salt pond and sees ...

  8. Quonochontaug Pond

    West Beach Road, Charlestown, RI 02813. South County. Quonochontaug Pond is a saltwater pond in South County and is connected directly to the ocean via Quonochontaug Breachway. Called "Quonnie" by locals, it is also a popular fishing and boating area. View Website.

  9. Quonochontaug Pond and Beach Sand Trail

    Quonochontaug Pond and Beach Sand Trail. Check out this 5.8-km out-and-back trail near Charlestown, Rhode Island. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 3 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, paddle sports, and running, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

  10. Quonochontaug Yacht Club Inc

    Quonochontaug Yacht Club Inc. Charlestown, RI; Tax-exempt since May 2023 EIN: 23-7217787; Organization summary

  11. Quonochontaug

    West Beach Road provides access off the highway to a late nineteenth- and twentieth-century beach community with a small yacht club, summer residences, and rental cabins. It also leads to two important and very early coastal farmhouses.

  12. Quonnie Yacht Club

    14 visitors have checked in at Quonnie Yacht Club. Write a short note about what you liked, what to order, or other helpful advice for visitors.

  13. Important Dates

    Welcome to QYC Boating at the Quonochontaug Yacht Club 155 West Beach Road, Charlestown, RI 02813 website address: www.qycboating.com email us at: [email protected] mail us at: 30 North Avenue, Charlestown, RI 02813 link to the QEBA site: https://qeba.wildapricot.org

  14. Quonochontaug Pond restoration partners celebrate completion of project

    QUONOCHONTAUG — It took a legion of partners and a lot of money to complete Phase One of the Quonnie salt pond dredging project, and most of the partners were on hand at the state boat launch on ...

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  16. QUONOCHONTAUG YACHT CLUB, INC. :: Rhode Island (US)

    Free and open company data on Rhode Island (US) company QUONOCHONTAUG YACHT CLUB, INC. (company number 000028830), 155 WEST BEACH ROAD, CHARLESTOWN, RI, 02813. ... A NON-PROFIT YACHT CLUB CONCERNED WITH BOATING, FISHING AND WATER RECREATION TITLE: 7-6 Agent Name JOHN A DEMARCHE JR Agent Address

  17. PDF Quonochontaug Pond

    Quonochontaug Pond - East Basin Yacht Club SiteNum: 9190 Town: Charlestown URI WW StationName: WW436 Quonochontaug Pond is connected directly to the sea by a breachway that was stabilized with rock jetties by the US Army Corps of Engineers in the 1950s. And, as in the other ponds, sand eroding from the ocean side of the barrier beach is ...

  18. QUONOCHONTAUG YACHT CLUB, INC. in Charlestown, RI

    QUONOCHONTAUG YACHT CLUB, INC. is a Rhode Island Domestic Non-Profit Corporation. The company's filing status is listed as Active and its File Number is 000028830. The Registered Agent on file for this company is Winslow T. Richmond, Jr. and is located at 61 Midland Road, Charlestown, RI 02813. The company's principal address is P.O. Box 1296 ...

  19. Occoquan Yacht Club

    The Occoquan Yacht Club . Enrich your boating life * Expand your boating skills * Meet new friends . Located near the historic heart of the of the Occoquan river. ... are all yours: cruises, raft-ups, social activities ashore and afloat. Full of Fun-Filled competitions and prizes! Our club also promotes education, skill and knowledge of boating ...

  20. Upcoming Program Listings

    The Submarine Battle of Block Island Sound, May 1945. Wednesday, July 12, 2023. 7:00 PM. Speaker: Bill Steinman - QHS Archivist. The dramatic tale of the last German sub to prowl U.S. waters in World War II, and the battle that ended with her sinking just off Quonnie's shores.

  21. Quonochontaug Pond and Beach Sand Trail

    Quonochontaug Pond and Beach Sand Trail. Check out this 3.6-mile out-and-back trail near Charlestown, Rhode Island. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 3 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, paddle sports, and running, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

  22. Vision Government Solutions

    QUONOCHONTAUG YACHT CLUB LAND Assessment $821,800 PID 5956 Building Count 1 Fire District: DCFD. Current Value. Assessment Valuation Year Improvements Land Total; 2022: $98,200: $723,600: $821,800: Owner of Record. Owner: QUONOCHONTAUG YACHT CLUB INC: Co-Owner: C/O DEMARCHE JOHN: Address: 30 NORTH AVENUE CHARLESTOWN, RI 02813: Sale Price: $0:

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