Homes for Sale in East Providence, RI
A separate Rhode Island city of waterfront villages, opposite Providence across the Seekonk
East Providence is its own incorporated city of roughly 47,000 residents, made up of villages including Riverside, Rumford, Watchemoket, and Kent Heights. It sits on the east bank of the Seekonk and Providence Rivers, with frontage on Narragansett Bay and a 14.5-mile rail-trail running through it.
About East Providence
East Providence is an incorporated city in Providence County, Rhode Island, sitting directly east of the City of Providence across the Seekonk River and bordered by Pawtucket to the north and the Massachusetts towns of Seekonk and Rehoboth to the east. It was incorporated as a town in 1862 and as a city in 1958, and the 2020 Census recorded a population of 47,139.
The city is organized into named villages — most prominently Riverside, Rumford, Watchemoket, Kent Heights, and Phillipsdale — each with its own historical character along the Seekonk and Providence rivers. Riverside is home to the Crescent Park Looff Carousel, a National Historic Landmark built in 1895 by Charles I.D. Looff, and to the central segment of the 14.5-mile East Bay Bike Path that links Providence's India Point Park to Independence Park in Bristol.
A note on naming: East Providence is its own city and should not be conflated with "the East Side of Providence," which is a distinct region inside the City of Providence on the opposite (west) bank of the Seekonk River. Walk Score rates the city as "Somewhat Walkable" at 50, with a Transit Score of 30 and a Bike Score of 44, reflecting a mix of older walkable village centers and more car-oriented residential areas. Public transit is provided by RIPTA, with local routes 32, 33, 34, 35, and 78 connecting parts of the city to downtown Providence and Seekonk.
Demographics
- Population
- 47,139(2020)
- Walk Score
- 50 (Somewhat Walkable)(2026)
- Transit Score
- 30 (Some Transit)(2026)
Getting Around
To Downtown: Directly east of downtown Providence across the Seekonk River; East Bay Bike Path connects at India Point Park
Schools in East Providence
Private & Independent Schools
St. Mary Academy – Bay View
PreK–12Private Catholic school for girls, located in the Riverside section.
Public Schools
Living in East Providence
East Providence is organized around several waterfront villages — most prominently Riverside, with Crescent Park, Bullock's Cove, and the central segment of the East Bay Bike Path; Rumford and Phillipsdale to the north; and Watchemoket as the historic downtown / waterfront.
Crescent Park Looff Carousel
National Historic Landmark
1895 carousel built by Charles I.D. Looff, still operating in Riverside.
East Bay Bike Path
Rail-Trail
14.5-mile paved rail-trail running from India Point Park in Providence through East Providence to Independence Park in Bristol.
Sabin Point Park
Waterfront Park
City waterfront park along the Providence River in Riverside.
Rose Larisa Memorial Park
Waterfront Park
City park on the Providence River shoreline in Riverside.
Bold Point Park
Waterfront Concert Venue
Outdoor concert venue on the East Providence waterfront in Watchemoket.
Riverside village
Historic Neighborhood
Shoreline village along Bullock's Cove and the Providence River, home to Crescent Park and the bike path's middle section.
Common Questions About East Providence
Is East Providence the same as the East Side of Providence?
No. East Providence is a separate incorporated city east of the Seekonk River. "The East Side" is a region of neighborhoods within the City of Providence on the opposite (west) bank.
Which school district serves East Providence?
All public school students in the city attend East Providence Public Schools.
Source: East Providence Public Schools
What are the named villages within East Providence?
The city is commonly described as comprising villages including Riverside, Rumford, Watchemoket, Kent Heights, and Phillipsdale.
Does the East Bay Bike Path run through East Providence?
Yes — the 14.5-mile path begins at India Point Park in Providence, crosses into East Providence, and continues south through Barrington and Warren to Bristol.
Source: Wikipedia — East Bay Bike Path
How do I reach downtown Providence from East Providence by transit?
RIPTA operates several local bus routes connecting East Providence to downtown Providence, including routes 32, 33, 34, 35, and 78.
Source: RIPTA — Routes
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