Burlingame State Park is a public recreation area located in the town of Charlestown, Rhode Island.
The state park's 3,100 acres (1,300 ha) offer camping, hiking, and water activities on Watchaug Pond.
[5] The Audubon Society sold Kimball Wildlife Refuge to the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management in 2015 and it is now part of the park.
[6] Mammals observed at the park include deer, rabbits, muskrat, mink, foxes, otters and weasels.
Reptiles and amphibians include frogs, salamanders, Eastern box turtles and the non-venomous northern water snake.