- The list below includes 323 free or cheap things to do in or near Tiverton, Rhode Island, including 105 different types of inexpensive activities like Nature & Wildlife Areas, Hiking Trails, Art Gallery and Beaches.
- From Fogland Beach to Weetamoe Woods & Pardon Gray Preserve, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Tiverton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Providence, Fall River and Narragansett.
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Friendly staff and good working lanes can be expected at Kingstown Bowl. There is also a bar (almost a whole pub) which makes the place interesting also in the evening.
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Wilson Park is a leisure park that features a floating dock, a boat ramp, a picnic area, nature trails, a concession stand, and a playground. The park also has a .3-mile exercise trail.
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Built in the late 17th century, Smith's Castle is a historic house and museum that is home to a large selection of historic artifacts and exhibits. Visitors commonly enjoy seeing the original furniture, artwork, and other artifacts during their visit.
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The Heritage Gallery & Glass Studio is a 1,400-sqft indoor art facility that includes a showroom, a glass workshop, and classroom space. The gallery is handicap accessible and has parking.
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Used as a military fort during both World Wars, Fort Getty Park now stands as a historical reminder of Jamestown's early years. The park offers bayside camping, picnic areas and scenic views of the surrounding waterways.
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Fort Getty Recreational Area, once used during World War I and II, is now used primarily as a camp ground. They offer a boat ramp, fishing dock, dumping station and comfort stations along with water and electric hookups for trailers.
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Kids are free to be kids at the gated Pawtuxet Village Playground. Newly renovated, the playground features slides, swings, spinning seats, a climbing wall, play fire truck, and a boat. Shaded picnic tables help parents relax while their children play.
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The site where Rhode Island patriots took military action against the British in 1772, Pawtuxet Village, has preserved the history and charm of yesteryear. With dozens of historic sites and homes within walking distance, bring your family today and experience the history.
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Built in the mid-18th century, Casey Farm is a historic farm site that overlooks the scenic Narragansett Bay. The farm offers guided tours that visit the farmyard and cemetery located on-site where guests learn the history of the Casey family.
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Situated on both sides of the river, Pawtuxet River Trail takes visitors on a scenic trail through the native wilderness. The trail is accessible by a parking lot and ends at two different sports fields.