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Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park

National Historical Park · Providence County

86
Excellent
CampTow Safety Index · /100
Photo: NPS Photo
88
Crime score
169 / 100k · low
85
Hazard score
Providence County · 2024
0
Direct deaths
From recorded 2024 events
0
Direct injuries
From recorded 2024 events
Safety briefing

Severe weather is the primary concern at Blackstone River Valley, with thunderstorm wind events leading the hazard record — 8 recorded strikes in Providence County — alongside 4 flash flood incidents that reflect how quickly the Blackstone River corridor can overwhelm low-lying trails and paths. The combination of fast-moving storms and flood-prone terrain makes weather awareness the most critical factor for a safe visit here.

Before heading out, download a NOAA weather radar app and check it the morning of your trip, since thunderstorms here can escalate rapidly and bring dangerous wind gusts with little warning. Stick to higher ground if rain is forecast, and avoid creek-side trails or canal towpaths during or after heavy rain — flash floods can surge through these corridors faster than you can retreat. Keep a dry bag in your pack with a rain jacket and a charged backup battery for your phone.

Top recorded hazards in Providence County

County data

From NOAA Storm Events (2024). Counts of recorded incidents — not all occurred at this park.

  • Thunderstorm Wind 8
  • Flash Flood 4
  • Flood 1
  • Tornado 1

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About Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park

The Blackstone River powered America's entry into the Age of Industry. The success of Samuel Slater's cotton spinning mill in Pawtucket, RI touched off a chain reaction that changed how people worked and where they lived. Learn how this revolution transformed the landscape of the Blackstone Valley and the United States. The Visitor Center at Old Slater Mill is closed for the winter season.

Weather

Summer temperatures range from 56-83F. Fall temperatures range from 30-70F. Winter temperatures range from 20-45F. Spring temperatures range from 30-70F.

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