In 1976, there was talk of using the site for the first
nuclear power plant in Rhode Island. This idea was shot down by local residents, and it remained unused until it was incorporated into the nearby
Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge. Until the 1980s, the hangars remained at the airport. In the late 1990s, the runways and taxiways were torn up and native grasses and plants were planted. Recent aerial photos show a track for bicycle racing and time trials at the northern portions of runways. In 2002, a memorial was built at the site commemorating the use of the field. According to a
New York Times article, A parcel of of the deactivated Charlestown Naval Auxiliary Air Station on the South County coast, complete with a freshwater pond, it was opened as a park by the town of Charlestown... and forms a gateway to the older wildlife refuge and the barrier beach beyond. The park is to be developed with bathhouses but for now it remains rugged and inviting. ==Environmental cleanup==