- TripBuzz found 330 things to do with kids in or near Fall River, Massachusetts, including 307 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Providence, Warwick and North Kingstown.
- From Lazer Gate to Children's Museum of Greater Fall River, the Fall River area offers 125 different types of family activities, including: Military Museums, Parks, Haunted Tours and Theaters.
- Known as the leading textile manufacturer in the country, Fall River, MA is the 10th largest city in the state at over 88,000 residents. Located at the mouth of the Taunton River and along the shore of Mount Hope Bay, Fall River is the only city in the country with an exposed waterfall in its downtown area.
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At Countryside Farm, visitors can board their horses at a 24 hour care boarding facility. The farm hosts private lessons that teach horseback riding skills like barrel racing, Western riding, and English riding.
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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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Experience the public beach that feels like a private one when you visit Gooseberry Bach in Newport. Located in a cove, this is an ideal spot for the children because of its gentle surf and clean, white sands.
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Rough Point is the historic home of the heiress and philanthropist Doris Duke, and is full of the art, furniture, and other exotic items she collected over the course of her life.
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Fort Wetherill State Park encompasses 61.5-acres situated atop 100-foot granite cliffs. In addition to the hiking trails, the park also provides the ideal vantage point to watch the America's Cup and Tall Ship events.
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Aim High Academy is an arts and athletics facility that offers programs for youth in gymnastics, dance, and other disciplines. The facility also hosts camps and programs for preschool and elementary school aged students.
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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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Located on 350-acres of land, Ryan Park is a public park that allows visitors to access the outdoors and provides them with a number of amenities. These amenities include sports fields, a playground, and over four miles of trails.
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Boesch Farm is an organic vegetable and small fruit farm that doesn't use synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. The farm has hiking trails that can be used for running, mountain biking, and running.