Most would say Smithfield is a quiet, charming, rural-ish town, but it’s got more in common with suburbia than a rural town. It’s a very green town, only about 1/2 the land is developed. Similar to Johnston, there are and will continue to be new homes built every year, not in mass quantities though. Typically, those living in the more densely populated towns of Providence/Cranston/Warwick/ and North Providence will “upgrade” to a larger home in a quieter and aesthetically appealing home in Smithfield. There is an area of Smithfield that is very densely populated, with residential and retail along the Johnston and North Providence borders. The Crossing at Smithfield, and other smaller retail clusters down the street have just about anything and everything you could need or want, including restaurants and bars. The majority of the Smithfield population live in the southern half of the town. The northern half mostly has rural neighborhoods, industrial companies, corporate companies, some public green spaces and reservoir, an airport, and Bryant University. Traditionally, Smithfield residents stay in their homes longer than the average homeowner.
Fun Facts
- 26.2 sq miles
- Named after John Smith, one of the first settlers of Providence with Roger Williams
- 3 zip codes
- State Gov’t – Find your Rep & Sen HERE
- Federal Gov’t – 1st district of RI
- Population grew by only 3,000 between 1990-2020
- Several Tories were exiled from Newport to Smithfield and believed to have lived in the “lost city” of Hanton City, in Smithfield
- Home to Bryant University
- Originally a large farming community, Smithfield is now unofficially known as Apple Valley with many apple orchards
- Don Orsillo (for you Red Sox fanatics) is a Smithfield native
Chinese
Coffee
Beer
Fidelity
Bryant University
Town of Smithfield
Navigant Credit Union
Village at Waterman Lake
Largest Employers in Smithfield
Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island
Hanna Instruments
CAI Software
Rubius Therapeautics
FGX International
Town Demographics
Activities
There are many youth activities/sports available in Smithfield covering most of the major sports, and a few of the lesser popular ones. Notable outdoor spaces are the Wolf Hill Forest, George Washington Picnic Grove, Stillwater Reservoir, and Georgiaville Pond. The town has a website with more info of parks and rec HERE. Also, here’s a guide to “7 scenic walks”. There’s also a boat rental company on Waterman Lake, and Slack Reservoir has some light boating and a beach. For the adult crowd, you just can’t talk about Smithfield RI and not mention The Last Resort Restaurant and Bar!
- Sportsman's Club and their Field Day
- All-Lit-Up Christmas Parade
- Year long events at revive the roots
- Various events at local Elk's lodge
- 4th of July Celebration
- Smithfield Municipal Ice Rink
- Smithfield Dog Park
- Multiple Apple Orchards
- Rally Point Racquet Club
- Smith-Appleby House
- Last Resort Restaurant & Bar
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