- The list below includes 343 free or cheap things to do in or near Warren, Rhode Island, including 110 different types of inexpensive activities like Walking Trails, Bowling, Art Gallery and Parks.
- From Touisset Marsh Wildlife Refuge to Burr's Hill Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Warren and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Providence, Fall River and Warwick.
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At the Seabee Museum and Memorial Park, visitors can learn about the history of the United States Navy Seabees. In addition to a 50 minute tour of the facility, the location also offers souvenirs in its gift shop.
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Once a physical art gallery at Tiverton Four Corners, The Donovan Gallery is now an online only gallery. The gallery still offers works for order by a variety of noted New England artists.
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Kids and adults love to visit Prescott Farm in Middletown, Rhode Island. This working produce farm has a large store that sells fruits, vegetables, preserves, snacks, prepared foods and souvenirs.
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The USS Saratoga Museum Foundation is devoted to bringing the USS Saratoga, a decommissioned naval vessel, to the city of Quonset Point, Rhode Island as the basis for a historic park and center for technology.
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A remote, yet expansive beach on the shores of the Atlantic, Fogland Beach, is a favorite of the locals because of the serenity found here. The surf provides ideal conditions for swimming, wind-surfing and kite boarding.
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Built on Sandy Point in the 1850s, the Prudence Island Lighthouse is valued both as an historic place and a still-active signal light. Owned by the US Coast Guard, the building is open to visitors only by special arrangement.
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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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An ideal place to spend a quiet afternoon kayaking, canoeing, or boating, Wickford Harbor has plenty of areas to explore. The harbor features abundant small islands and coves, each with wildlife that is fun to watch.
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Opened in 1996, the American Diner Museum is a historical museum meant to display the historical significance of diners in America. The museum also strives to save vintage diners from destruction due to redevelopment.
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Established in 1969 on the grounds of the Laura Thomas Estate, the Gertrude M Boyden Wildlife Refuge has since grown to over 50 acres. It is a serene natural space, and offers great opportunities for bird watching.