Slacks Pond, Rhode Island, USA

Also known as:  Slacks Reservoir, Slack Reservoir, Slack's Reservoir

Slacks Pond, located in Providence County, is a private reservoir that many Rhode Islanders call home. Slacks Dam was built in 1823 and is owned by the Slacks Reservoir Association. Real estate — waterfront property and lake access homes — can be found along its shores, where residents enjoy boating, fishing and swimming. This 150-acre gem is known by several names: Slacks Pond, Slacks Reservoir, Slack Reservoir,…
Keep scrolling to read more.

Welcome to the ultimate guide to Slacks Pond! Article topics include:

Looking for Slacks Pond cabins or other accommodations? Save time and use this interactive map to find, compare and book at the best rates. Or explore more of our favorite travel partners.


All About Slacks Pond, RI

Slacks Pond, located in Providence County, is a private reservoir that many Rhode Islanders call home. Slacks Dam was built in 1823 and is owned by the Slacks Reservoir Association. Real estate — waterfront property and lake access homes — can be found along its shores, where residents enjoy boating, fishing and swimming.

This 150-acre gem is known by several names: Slacks Pond, Slacks Reservoir, Slack Reservoir, and Slack’s Reservoir. The original Slacks Reservoir Dam showed signs of weakening in the early 2000s, so the New Jersey Department of Environmental Management placed it on a list of dams that posed a safety concern. Since then, repairs to Slacks Reservoir Dam were completed, and Slacks Pond residents continue to enjoy the lake’s picturesque setting.

The town of Smithfield, founded in 1730, offers both a rural and suburban atmosphere — with its close proximity to Boston and Providence, it is a great place for commuters to call home. In the summer months or after a hard day’s work, there is nothing better than taking a quick drive to Greenlake Beach, located on Slacks Pond. Residents from both Greenville and Smithfield are permitted to use the beach. Although boats may not be launched from this part of Slacks Pond, visitors enjoy swimming, picnicking and fishing. Anglers cast their lines from the beach and catch crappie, sunfish, and perch.

Residents of Slacks Reservoir also benefit from the recreational opportunities at nearby Snake Den State Park, located in Johnston, Rhode Island. Snake Den State Park is made up of almost 1,000 acres of mostly undeveloped land. Walking trails meander through the park and lead visitors through scenic forest and pastures. There is also a working farm at the state park — named Dame Farm, it is the namesake of the original owners. The State Park continues to run the farm as a way to preserve Rhode Island’s agricultural heritage, which is quickly fading. Future plans for Snake Den State Park are to include picnic grounds and playing fields, while still leaving the majority of the park untouched.

One of the greatest advantages to living around the waters of Slacks Pond is its short commute to Providence, which offers shopping, fine dining and incredible nightlife. A visit to the Roger Williams Park during warm months will provide an excellent diversion for vacation travelers. The park is made up of walks, a Botanical Center, a museum and planetarium, and a zoo. And when the northeastern weather turns cold, visitors to Providence trade in their shoes for ice skates and whirl around on an outdoor ice skating rink located in the center of downtown. Real estate and vacation rentals, as well as other overnight accommodations, can also be found in Providence.

After a day of sightseeing, residents of Slacks Reservoir retreat back to their lakeside dwelling and enjoy a peaceful view of the sun setting over the water. Slacks Pond is indeed a great place to call home, and residents delight in the friendly community setting.

Things to Do at Slacks Pond

These are some activities in the Slacks Pond, RI area visitors can enjoy:

  • Fishing
  • Boating
  • Swimming
  • Beach
  • Picnicking
  • Hiking
  • Ice Skating
  • State Park
  • Museum
  • Shopping

What Kind of Fish Are in Slacks Pond?

Slacks Pond has been known to have the following fish species:

  • Crappie
  • Perch
  • Sunfish
divider

Find Places to Stay at Slacks Pond

If you’re considering a Slacks Pond lake house rental or hotel, we’ve made it super easy to find the best rates and compare vacation accommodations at a glance. Save time using this interactive map below.

Note: These are affiliate links and we may earn a small commission if you click and make a purchase. Read our full disclosure policy here.

More Sites to Book a Slacks Pond Vacation

Our interactive Slacks Pond lodging map above is an easy tool for comparing VRBO rental homes and nearby hotels with Booking.com, but there could be times when you need to expand your search for different types of accommodations. Here are some other lake lodging partners we recommend:

Check TripAdvisor
Check Expedia
Find a Campspot
All Travel Resources

Slacks Pond Statistics & Helpful Links

divider

Lake Type: Artificial Reservoir, Dammed

Water Level Control: Slacks Reservoir Association

Surface Area: 150 acres

Normal Elevation (Full Pond): 282 feet

Average Depth: 15 feet

Completion Year: 1823

We strive to keep information on LakeLubbers as accurate as possible. If you’ve found something here that needs updating, please touch base by filling out our Content Correction form.

Shop Slacks Pond Gifts

Custom Lake Tumblers

Create Your Own Captain / First Mate Custom 20oz Tumbler

ORDER HERE
Custom Lake T Shirt

Create Your Personalized My Boat My Rules Unisex T-Shirt

ORDER HERE
Custom Lake Coffee Mug - On Lake Time

Create a Custom Coffee Mug – 11oz or 15oz

ORDER HERE
VIEW ALL CUSTOM LAKE PRODUCTS

More Slacks Pond news from LakeLubbers.com

  • Advertise your vacation rental property or local business: DETAILS HERE
  • The Slacks Pond forum has been discontinued: HERE’S WHY
  • New Slacks Pond photos coming soon!
  • You’re invited to join our lake-lovin’ community on Facebook and Instagram!
  • Share this Slacks Pond article with your fellow LakeLubbers: