- TripBuzz found 331 things to do with kids in or near Cumberland, Rhode Island, including 322 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fall River, Providence, Warwick and Cranston.
- From Rhode Island Elite All Stars to Bentley Field, the Cumberland area offers 122 different types of family activities, including: Bike Paths, Walking Trails, Farms & Ranches and National & State Parks.
- First settled in 1635, the historic city of Cumberland is located in Rhode Island's north easternmost region. The city's popular Cumberlandfest, held every summer is a carnival and live entertainment event that attracts thousands each year. Local in-town attractions include local theatre, shopping, dining, a historical housing district and a local farm.
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80 Broadmeadow Street, Marlborough, MA 01752
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Established in 1979, Wayside Racquet & Swim Club is a club offering a number of facilities for its members to enjoy. Visitors commonly enjoy playing tennis or racquetball, working out in the gym, or swimming in the indoor/outdoor pools.
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1347 Roger WIlliams Way, North Kingstown, RI 02852
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Rhode Island Bay Cruises offers narrated cruises with various themes and emphases. Cruises will include lighthouse views, harbor tours, and historic attractions, and other scenic area features, and are narrated by experienced guides.
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405 Boston Turnpike, Route 9, Shrewsbury, MA 01545
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The AMF Town & Country Lanes features 40 lanes of standard ten pin bowling that has been upgraded with the Qubica scoring system. Guests can also enjoy four billiards tables, three flat-screen televisions, and a separate lounge area for up to 20 people.
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Stretching from the Boston Harbor and along the Charles River, the Charles River Reservation is a linear park that covers approximately 20 miles. Water recreation is popular at the reservation, including canoeing, sailing, and rowing.
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A revolutionary war redoubt, Fort Batron features an observation tower on which visitors can view the surrounding landscape. Attractions also include three miles of nature trails, with trail guides available at the nearby town hall.
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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.
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Originally a trading post, Smith's Castle began development in 1637. The castle has rich history involving Native Americans and British Troops, it is a significant landmark of the American Revolution.
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The mountainous Ski Ward area is a ski and snow tubing park. Lesson programs are offered in addition to summer and winter outdoor activities and recreation including racing and entertainment events.
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The family home of the first Commander-in-Chief of the American Revolution has been preserved as the Artemus Ward House and Museum. General Artemus Ward moved his family into this now historic home in 1763, and it features multiple exhibits about the military hero and daily life during the American Revolution.
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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.