Save The Bay Center & Coastal Greenway

Save The Bay Center & Coastal Greenway

270 Save the Bay Drive Providence, Rhode Island 02905

Official Website

Tips for Birding

Just west of the headquarters building, there is a coastal greenway and walking path that is open to the public; this is the main attraction for birders. The greenway provides a view of the lower end of Providence Harbor and offers an opportunity to view seagulls, ducks, terns, ospreys, songbirds, and much more. 

About this Location

Save The Bay was founded in 1970 on the community’s desire to protect our most precious resource – Narragansett Bay. To do that, Save The Bay has focused on the development of a committed constituency for the Bay. Children and adults throughout this region have learned the tremendous value the Bay brings to our economy, our environment, and our quality of life.

In defense of Narragansett Bay and its watershed, Save The Bay has watched over the activities and programs of the government and the citizenry that degrade the environmental quality of the Bay, basin, and watershed. We provide educational opportunities for children and adults to explore the Bay, fostering an understanding and a sense of personal responsibility for the resource.

Our history is one of accomplishment for the Bay. Once choked by raw sewage and dying a slow death from industrial toxins, the Bay is now making a strong comeback. There is still room for improvement, but more people than ever before are able to swim, fish, sail, and enjoy the waters of Narragansett Bay. What follows is a timeline reflecting Save The Bay’s history and charting important milestones we have achieved toward protecting Narragansett Bay.

Content from Official Website, Ocean State Bird Club – Birding Locations webpage, and Noah Henkenius

Last updated May 12, 2023