Sapowet Marsh – Tiverton
- Sapowet Marsh Managment Area
- Sapowet Avenue, Tiverton, RI
- Trailhead: 41°34’56.51″N, 71°12’33.63″W
- Last Time Hiked: September 4, 2017
- Approximate distance hiked: 0.8 miles
- Fairly easy, rocky beach walk.
Just by the bridge on the west side of Sapowet Avenue is a parking area for the small beach of the Sapowet Marsh Management Area. This small and rocky beach leads to Sapowet Point that overlooks the Sakonnet River. On the interior of the point are small pools of water and the marsh. At low tide there is more land to explore. Locals and fisherman frequent the area often and the scenery is perfect for a photographer. You will also find a very high concentration of fiddler crabs scurrying along the shore out by the point. Being a management area, hunting is allowed. Be sure to wear orange blaze during hunting season.
Map of the management area can be found at: Sapowet Marsh.

Sapowet Marsh