- TripBuzz found 283 things to do with kids in or near Narragansett, Rhode Island, including 263 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Westerly, Fall River and Warwick.
- From Narragansett Beach to Roger W. Wheeler State Beach, the Narragansett area offers 108 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, Fishing, Hiking Trails and Mini Golf.
- A popular summer destination, the city of Narragansett's population doubles in the warmer months. The riverfront city is known for its water recreation, such as fishing, boating and swimming throughout the various city beaches. Other points of interest include the local natural parks for birdwatching and hiking, as well as strolling the local shops and museums.
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Warwick, Rhode Island is home to the Buttonwoods City Park. Its amenities include picnic tables, flush toilets, miles of bike trails and three baseball diamonds. The diamonds must be reserved in advance.
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Known as downtown Warwick or central Warwick is the Apponaug Village. The village consists of a police and fire headquarters, public library, a museum, a post office and other various municipal buildings, making it a bustling area in the city of Warwick.
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Located in Bristol, Rhode Island along the Narragansett Bay, the Herreshoff Marine Museum and America's Cup Hall of Fame outlines the history of the America's Cup competition through its maritime displays. A sailing school is also featured at the site.
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Situated on 48-acres, Coggeshall Farm Museum, is a living history farm in Rhode Island. Visitors can roll up their sleeves and learn about the rich agricultural history of the region through hands-on interactions and multi-sensory exhibits.
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Yachting aficionados must plan a visit to Herreshoff Marine Museum and marvel at the collection of fine sailing vessels and America's Cup history and memorabilia. Open since 1971, the museum now displays over 60 boats.
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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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Bounce to your heart's content at Ty Laws Launch Indoor Trampoline Park in Warwick, Rhode Island. Kids and adults enjoy unstructured bounce sessions and may enroll in structured fitness and gymnastics classes.
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Originally known as Spell Hall, Nathanael Greene Homestead, was the home of the Revolutionary War General. Built in 1770, visitors to the site can enjoy a tour of the home and grounds and explore the historical artifacts and exhibits.
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Launch Trampoline Park is an indoor amusement facility that features a variety of amenities. Visitors can simply bounce on trampolines, play dodge ball or other games, or take exercise classes. The facility is also available for parties.