- TripBuzz discovered 121 different types of activities for couples in the East Providence area, including Parks (like Rose Larisa Memorial Park), Amusement Parks (All Ages) (like Looff Carousel at Crescent Park), Trampoline Parks (like Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park) and Bowling (like Bowling Academy), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 332 date ideas in or near East Providence, Rhode Island, including 321 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Providence, Middletown and Warwick.
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Located along the water, Warwick City Park can be used for swimming, baseball, basketball, hiking, biking and bird watching. The park provides beach access, a children's playground, three miles of paved trails, a dog park and picnic areas.
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Located in Cumberland, Rhode Island, Monastery Park features trails for jogging and walking. Once home to a Cistercian monastery, the grounds now have become a home to Cumberland's library, gardens and playgrounds.
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Affiliated with the State Ballet of Rhode Island, the Brae Crest School of Classical Ballet is run by artistic director Herci Marsden. The school offers group and individual dance lessons.
8.7 Miles
Ideal for leisurely walks, the Stillwater Scenic Trail was originally the bed of a railroad that connected Providence with several Massachusetts towns. Most of the one mile trail follows the Woonasquatucket River before it flows into the Stillwater Pond.
9.0 Miles
Rhode Island's Oakland Beach is located in Warwick. This saltwater beach sits on Greenwich Bay and connects to Narrangansett Bay. Beach features several convenient small-craft launching docks. It is most popular in warm weather, but is open throughout the year.
9.0 Miles
Offering a peaceful and serene environment, Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary is equipped with a walking trail, garden and play area. Surrounded by lakes and streams, the park also features a nature center with educational exhibits.
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Lime Rock Nature Preserve is a 130 acre nature preserve populated by ferns, wildflowers, and deciduous trees. The preserve is known for its calcareous soil, which allows for the growth of 30 rare plant species.
9.1 Miles
Rhode Island's Warwick Neck Lighthouse is the focal point of coastal Warwick. Its first iteration was a scaffold-and-lantern system erected during the Revolutionary War. This lighthouse remains in operation to this day.
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Known as downtown Warwick or central Warwick is the Apponaug Village. The village consists of a police and fire headquarters, public library, a museum, a post office and other various municipal buildings, making it a bustling area in the city of Warwick.
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The Warwick Museum of Art features an art gallery with six-to-eight week rotating exhibits and a stage for theatrical performances. The location also hosts children's camps and art classes for those who wish to improve their skills.