- TripBuzz found 340 things to do with kids in or near East Providence, Rhode Island, including 328 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Fall River, Providence and Warwick.
- From Bowling Academy to Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park, the East Providence area offers 124 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Amusement Parks (All Ages), Trampoline Parks and Bowling.
- As Rhode Island's fifth largest city, the city of East Providence, Rhode Island has much to offer for those seeking to live, work or play within the city. Historical landmarks, scenic local farms and proximity to many large cities and attractions, such as Providence and Newport, make it a popular tourist destination year round.
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Situated on the shores of Lake Cochituate, Saxonville Beach offers visitors an area to relax in the sun and go swimming. During the summer season, the beach is lifeguard protected.
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Visitors to the Subliminal Skatepark can enjoy a climate controlled indoor skating course that is open to those using skateboards and inline skates. Open sessions are available most days, and the park also holds competitions and training sessions.
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The primary focus of Warren Park is a large children's playground area. There is a specific section for toddlers in addition to a larger play structure for older children with a sandbox, swings, and a climbing gym.
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With the focus on field sports, Weymouth Sportsmens Club provides an outdoor facility with hunting and fishing activities for its members. The club also offers classes that teaches sports classes like rifle safety and archery.
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Adams National Historical Park, in addition to the nearby estate called Peacefield, is the historic home of four generations of the Adams family which included U.S. Presidents, ambassadors, historians and more. The structures and their periods furnishings are preserved and available for viewing.
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The Quincy Historical Society operates the Quincy History Museum, among other historic attractions. The museum features exhibits spanning over 400 years of history, with particular emphasis on local native John Adams.
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Focused around Christian Science founder Mary Baker Eddy, Longyear Museum was originally opened in 1937 at the former home of Christian Science student Mary Beecher Longyear. It offers tours and features documents, art, photographs and artifacts related to Mrs. Eddy.
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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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Centuries old Eastleigh Farms offers pasteurized farm products and hosts both private and business social events. Locally produced ice cream and dairy, raw milk and seasonal products are for sale in addition to the nostalgic ambiance and family friendly farm.