Alton swimming hole in Rhode Island
River RI

Alton

By Hidden Swimming Holes Team - Last reviewed 2025

An unofficial swimming spot on the Wood River near Carolina, RI. Find access points, safety tips, and seasonal advice for this natural area.

Water type
River
Access
Informal
Fee
No
Best season
Summer months from June through August offer the best conditions for swimming, while autumn brings striking foliage reflections for photography enthusiasts
Nearby towns
Carolina, Bradford, Wood River Junction, Alton
Water body
Wood River

Location

Map & Directions

RI
Nearby towns
Carolina, Bradford, Wood River Junction, Alton
Map pin
41.43778, -71.72253

About the Alton Swimming Area on the Wood River

Tucked into the quiet, forested corner of southern Rhode Island, the Alton swimming area is one of those rare finds that feels genuinely undiscovered — a natural stretch of the Wood River where the water runs clear and cold, the trees lean in close, and the rest of the world seems to fall away. This is an unofficial spot, beloved by locals and appreciated by those willing to seek it out, flowing through a landscape shaped by small New England villages and centuries of quiet woodland history.

The Setting and Landscape

The Wood River moves through a corridor of dense greenery, its banks lined with overhanging trees whose roots grip the earth like anchors. In summer, the canopy filters the light into shifting patterns on the water's surface, giving the whole scene a dappled, dream-like quality. The surrounding forest hums with birdsong and the occasional rustle of wildlife, and the air carries that particular scent of cool water and wet stone that signals you're somewhere genuinely wild. In autumn, the foliage transforms the riverbanks into a gallery of gold and crimson, with the reflections doubling the spectacle on the water below — a photographer's gift.

Swimming the Wood River

The Wood River here offers what you'd hope for from a New England river swim: clear water with a refreshing chill even in the height of summer, and a natural bottom of smooth stone and river gravel underfoot. Water depths vary along the stretch, so you'll want to wade in carefully and test conditions before committing to a full swim. The terrain leading to the water is manageable — the difficulty is rated easy to moderate — but visitors should stay alert to slippery rocks along the banks and in the shallows. There are no lifeguards on duty, as this is an unofficial, unsanctioned swimming area, so swimming with a companion and exercising caution is strongly advised. The payoff, though, is a swim that feels entirely your own: no crowds, no concession stands, just moving water and open sky.

Practical Visit Information

Access to the Alton swimming area carries no entry fee, making it an accessible option for families and budget-conscious travelers. Facilities on-site are unknown, so plan accordingly — bring your own water, snacks, and any supplies you'll need for the day. The best conditions for swimming fall between June and August, when water levels and temperatures are most welcoming. If you're looking to extend your stay, camping is available to the south at the Burlingame Management Area, which provides a natural base for exploring this part of Rhode Island over multiple days.

Plan Your Visit

The Alton swimming area sits within easy reach of several small southern Rhode Island communities, including Carolina, Bradford, Wood River Junction, and Alton itself — each offering a glimpse of the region's quiet, historic character. These villages make good stopping points before or after your swim, and the surrounding area rewards those who take their time exploring the backroads and woodland trails of this often-overlooked corner of New England.

Getting There

Driving Directions (Summary) - General area is along the Wood River near the village of Alton and the town of Carolina. - Use a mapping application to navigate to the Alton area of Richmond, RI, for general orientation. - Seek specific, legal public access points by consulting local resources or maps, as entry is not formally marked. - Be prepared for potential unpaved roads or informal paths leading to the riverbank.

Access Notes

Access is to a natural river area, not a maintained park. No fees are advertised, but this does not guarantee public access on all surrounding land. Respect private property boundaries and any posted signage. Parking may be limited to roadside pull-offs where legal and safe.

Plan Your Visit

Parking & Access

Expect limited shoulder parking or small turnouts near the access point. Arrive early on weekends and be prepared to walk a short distance on established paths. Never block gates or create new social trails.

Regulations & Fees

A day-use fee or pass may be required. Check current pricing at the entrance or official sites. This location is commonly accessed via public lands or established easements; stay on designated routes and follow posted rules.

Seasonality & Flow

Water levels and clarity shift with season and recent weather. After storms or snowmelt, expect stronger currents and colder water - choose calm pockets and wade carefully.

What to Bring

Bring sturdy water shoes to protect your feet on rocks and slippery surfaces. A waterproof dry bag keeps your phone, keys, and valuables safe. Pack a quick-dry towel, sun protection, and drinking water - never drink from the natural water source.

Nearby Facilities

Public map data to help plan parking, services, and backup options before you drive.

Checked 2026-06-15

Ashaway RV Resort

RV park

2.2 mi 4.3 (163)

235 Ashaway Rd, Bradford, RI 02808

Barbecue grillPicnic tablesRestroomRunning water

Howe-Davey Preserve parking

Hiking area

2.4 mi

9 Alton Bradford Rd, Bradford, RI 02808

Holly Tree Camper Park

Campground

2.8 mi 4.6 (32)

109 Ashaway Rd, Ashaway, RI 02804

Restroom

Grills Preserve

Hiking area

3.2 mi 4.6 (72)

198 Bowling Ln, Bradford, RI 02808

Woody Hill LAX parking

Parking lot

3.6 mi 5 (1)

135 Bradford Rd, Bradford, RI 02808

Bradford Preserve

Park

3.7 mi 4.8 (29)

187-235 Bradford Rd, Bradford, RI 02808

Rhode Island Visitor Center

Rest stop

4.6 mi 3.9 (204)

I-95, Richmond, RI 02832

Restroom

Timber Creek RV Resort

Campground

5.2 mi 4.4 (116)

118 Dunns Corner Rd, Westerly, RI 02891

Live Conditions Nearby

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Frequently Asked Questions About Alton

Is Alton free to visit?

Alton may require a fee or pass. Reported fee: No. Fees and hours change seasonally - verify current pricing with the managing agency before your visit.

Is swimming allowed at Alton?

Yes, Alton is an officially sanctioned recreation area where swimming is permitted. Reported activities include: Swimming. Always respect posted closures and seasonal restrictions.

What type of swimming spot is Alton?

Alton is a river on Wood River located in Rhode Island, near Carolina. An unofficial swimming spot on the Wood River near Carolina, RI. Find access points, safety tips, and seasonal advice for this natural area.

When is the best time to visit Alton?

The best time to visit Alton is Summer months from June through August offer the best conditions for swimming, while autumn brings striking foliage reflections for photography enthusiasts. Water levels, clarity, and temperature vary with recent weather - always check conditions before going, especially after rain or snowmelt.

What facilities are available at Alton?

Reported facilities at Alton include: Facilities are unknown; visitors should pack essentials such as water, snacks, and safety gear. Camping is available south of the site at Burlingame Management Area. Amenities can change - contact the managing agency or check recent visitor reports to confirm current availability.

Is camping available near Alton?

South of here at the Burlingame Management Area

Highlights

Clear water ideal for swimming
Surrounded by lush greenery and wildlife
Accessible yet unspoiled natural area
Historical significance of nearby villages
Photography opportunities abound

Unique Features

Free access with no fees
Unspoiled natural surroundings
Proximity to historic villages
Diverse swimming conditions for all skill levels

Location & Area Map

Safety Information

Important Safety Tips

  • Always assess water conditions: check depth, current speed, and for submerged hazards before entering
  • Swim with a buddy. There are no lifeguards or emergency services on site
  • Supervise children closely at all times; river currents can be unpredictable
  • Wear appropriate footwear to protect feet from rocky or uneven riverbeds
  • Be aware of changing weather, as rainfall upstream can cause rapid water level rises

Cultural & Historical Context

Historical Background

The surrounding villages of Alton, Bradford, and Carolina boast rich histories tied to Rhode Island's colonial past, offering cultural and historical exploration opportunities.

Photography Guide

Photo Opportunities

Capture reflections on the Wood River at sunrise or sunset, vibrant autumn foliage, and wildlife such as herons and otters near the water.

Conservation & Ethics

Protect This Place

Visitors are encouraged to follow Leave No Trace principles, ensuring the preservation of the natural habitat and minimizing human impact on wildlife and flora.

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At a Glance

Best Time to Visit
Summer months from June through August offer the best conditions for swimming, while autumn brings striking foliage reflections for photography enthusiasts.
Difficulty Level
Easy to moderate; the terrain is manageable, but visitors should watch for slippery rocks and varying water depths.
Fee
No
Facilities
Facilities are unknown; visitors should pack essentials such as water, snacks, and safety gear. Camping is available south of the site at Burlingame Management Area.
Activities
Swimming
Phone
Unknown

Safety & Access Notice

This information is for general planning only and may be incomplete, outdated, or inaccurate. Access rules, closures, water levels, currents, hazards, and legal restrictions can change at any time. Always verify current rules with the land manager or official source before visiting.

You are responsible for your own safety and for following all posted signs, laws, and local regulations. Read the full disclaimer.

Camping Information

South of here at the Burlingame Management Area

Nearby Attractions

  • Burlingame State Park - State Park
  • Arcadia Management Area - State Recreation Area
  • Carolina Management Area - State Recreation Area
  • Wood River Junction - Historic Village
  • Meadowbrook Herb Garden - Historic Site
  • Yawgoo Valley - Recreation Area
  • Pawcatuck River - Natural Waterway

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Safety & Access Notice

This information is for general planning only and may be incomplete, outdated, or inaccurate. Access rules, closures, water levels, currents, hazards, and legal restrictions can change at any time. Always verify current rules with the land manager or official source before visiting.

  • Do not swim where swimming is prohibited, unsafe, or not clearly allowed.
  • Follow posted signs, local regulations, closures, and private-property boundaries.
  • Assess conditions on site. Water flow, depth, temperature, and underwater hazards change quickly.
  • Never jump or dive without personally confirming depth and underwater obstacles.
  • Swim with a buddy and consider flotation for weak or non-swimmers.
  • Pack out all trash; respect wildlife and fragile environments.

You are responsible for your own safety and for following all posted signs, laws, and local regulations. Read the full disclaimer.

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Joshua Havens created Hidden Swimming Holes to make it easier for people to find — and safely visit — natural freshwater swimming destinations across the United States. He researches access conditions, water quality resources, and land management rules so you don't have to start from scratch. He holds a strong belief that good outdoor recreation information should be accurate, honest about its limitations, and freely available.

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