Rhode Island lakes

Every Rhode Island lake we monitor — search, sort by conditions, or switch to the map. Cards show real readings or a clear dash.

Browse Rhode Island by county
39lakes
4counties
2,340acres · largest

LakeVibe tracks 39 lakes across Rhode Island in 4 counties. The largest is Scituate Reservoir at about 2,340 acres. Browse every lake by size or water clarity, see what each is good for, or find one near you — with real conditions, not guesses.

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39 lakes
Arnold Mills Reservoir

Arnold Mills Reservoir

Providence County
Water
Clarity
Level
Barden Reservoir

Barden Reservoir

Providence County
Water
Clarity
Level
Bowdish Reservoir

Bowdish Reservoir

Providence County
Water
Clarity
Level
Carr Pond

Carr Pond

Kent County
Water
Clarity
Level
Central Pond

Central Pond

Providence County
Water
Clarity
Level
Chapman Pond

Chapman Pond

South County
Water
Clarity
Level
Coventry Reservoir

Coventry Reservoir

Kent County
Water
Clarity
Level
Diamond Hill Reservoir

Diamond Hill Reservoir

Providence County
Water
Clarity
Level
Easton Pond

Easton Pond

Newport County
Water
Clarity
Level
Flat River Reservoir

Flat River Reservoir

Kent County
Water
Clarity
Level
Green Hill Pond

Green Hill Pond

South County
Water
Clarity
Level
Harold E Watson Reservoir

Harold E Watson Reservoir

Newport County
Water
Clarity
Level
Indian Lake

Indian Lake

South County
Water
Clarity
Level
Moswansicut Pond

Moswansicut Pond

Providence County
Water
Clarity
Level
Nannaquaket Pond

Nannaquaket Pond

Newport County
Water
Clarity
Level
Nonquit Pond

Nonquit Pond

Newport County
Water
Clarity
Level
Olney Pond

Olney Pond

Providence County
Water
Clarity
Level
Pascoag Reservoir

Pascoag Reservoir

Providence County
Water
Clarity
Level
Ponaganset Reservoir

Ponaganset Reservoir

Providence County
Water
Clarity
Level
Quicksand Pond

Quicksand Pond

Newport County
Water
Clarity
Level
Quidnick Reservoir

Quidnick Reservoir

Kent County
Water
Clarity
Level
Scituate Reservoir

Scituate Reservoir

Providence County
Water
Clarity
Level
Slack Reservoir

Slack Reservoir

Providence County
Water
Clarity
Level
Slatersville Reservoirs

Slatersville Reservoirs

Providence County
Water
Clarity
Level
Smith and Sayles Reservoir

Smith and Sayles Reservoir

Providence County
Water
5.9 ftClarity
Level
Stafford Pond

Stafford Pond

Newport County
Water
Clarity
Level
Stillwater Reservoir

Stillwater Reservoir

Providence County
Water
Clarity
Level
Tiogue Lake

Tiogue Lake

Kent County
Water
Clarity
Level
Trustom Pond

Trustom Pond

South County
Water
Clarity
Level
Wallum Lake

Wallum Lake

Providence County
Water
Clarity
Level
Watchaug Pond

Watchaug Pond

South County
Water
Clarity
Level
Waterman Reservoir

Waterman Reservoir

Providence County
Water
Clarity
Level
Westconnaug Reservoir

Westconnaug Reservoir

Providence County
Water
Clarity
Level
Wincheck Pond

Wincheck Pond

South County
Water
Clarity
Level
Winnapaug Pond

Winnapaug Pond

South County
Water
Clarity
Level
Woonsocket Reservoir Number Three

Woonsocket Reservoir Number Three

Providence County
Water
Clarity
Level
Worden Pond

Worden Pond

South County
Water
Clarity
Level
Yawgoo Pond

Yawgoo Pond

South County
Water
Clarity
Level
Yawgoog Pond

Yawgoog Pond

South County
Water
Clarity
Level

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Rhode Island lakes — frequently asked

How many Rhode Island lakes are on LakeVibe?

LakeVibe tracks 39 lakes across Rhode Island in 4 counties, each with real water data and things to do.

What is the largest lake in Rhode Island?

Scituate Reservoir is the largest lake we track in Rhode Island, at about 2,340 acres.

Which Rhode Island lake has the clearest water?

Of the lakes with measured clarity, Smith and Sayles Reservoir has the deepest Secchi-disk reading — about 5.9 ft of visibility. Clarity varies by season and conditions.