- The list below includes 334 free or cheap things to do in or near Warwick, Rhode Island, including 106 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Trampoline Parks, National & State Parks and Bowling.
- From Warwick Public Library to Goddard State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Warwick and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Providence, Fall River and Narragansett.
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Dating as far back as the Revolutionary War, Fort Barton is a historic park site named after Colonel William Barton of Rhode Island. Visitors to Fort Barton hike through the local trails and recall the history of the Revolutionary War.
12.0 Miles
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.
12.2 Miles
At Blackstone Valley Visitor Center, visitors can speak with a local staff member to learn about the attractions in the area. In addition to providing brochures and travel recommendations, the center has a gift shop with locally produced goods.
12.2 Miles
Slater Memorial Park is the jewel of Pawtucket's park system with its abundant picnic areas, walking and biking trails, tennis courts, and sports fields. Also found here is a historic Loof Carousel that was installed in the park in 1910.
12.3 Miles
A family owned and operated business, Buckley Family Archery, LLC is an archery shop and range that offers 14 shooting lanes with Bulldog Targets. The business also hosts tournaments, offers archery lessons, and repairs equipment.
12.3 Miles
Paint & Vino is a wine bar and paint studio. Visitors can take part in daylong painting classes taught by local artists while drinking select wine and beer, and bringing snacks and meals is permitted.
12.4 Miles
Dedicated to commemorating the American Industrial Revolution, Slater Mill Museum, brings history to life for visitors of all ages. Featuring walking tours through historic buildings, exhibits, hands-on demonstrations, and more, plan your visit today.
12.4 Miles
Once active in the Industrial Revolution era of American history, Slater Mill Historic Site offers guided tours so visitors can see the machines used during this time. It also runs arts and crafts programs for the community.
12.5 Miles
As a historic property, Watson Farm is a European farmhouse from the 18th century that is in operation to this day. The farm has designated hours where visitors can tour the barns, pet animals, and walk through the fields.
12.5 Miles
A Registered National Historic Landmark, the Gibert Stuart Museum, is located in the 1750's home of the famous painter of presidential portraits. The site features waterwheels, boat rentals for the 57-acre pond and walking trails.