- 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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The historic National Submarine Memorial is a war memorial that commemorates Royal Navy submariners who died in WWI and WWII. The memorial is made up of multiple bronze statues and a central bronze plaque.
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Step back into history by visiting Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park in Groton, CT where the 1781 Revolutionary War massacre led by traitor Benedict Arnold happened. A restoration of the Ebenezer Avery House, which sheltered the wounded soldiers has been restored on the grounds.
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The Connecticut Sun are a professional women's basketball team, and part of the WNBA. The team plays in the Mohegan Sun Arena, and participates in a number of community-related outreach programs in addition to playing a full basketball season.
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Organizing trips on an 114 foot party boat, Hel-Cat Dock Fishing takes visitors to the region's prime fishing spots for a day of fishing. Depending on the season, visitors can catch seabass, bluefish, and fluke.
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Offering a peaceful and serene environment, Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary is equipped with a walking trail, garden and play area. Surrounded by lakes and streams, the park also features a nature center with educational exhibits.
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Located in Cumberland, Rhode Island, Monastery Park features trails for jogging and walking. Once home to a Cistercian monastery, the grounds now have become a home to Cumberland's library, gardens and playgrounds.
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Gay Head Light is a historic lighthouse which dates back to 1799 and offers sweeping views of the nearby shoreline and the ocean.
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Built in 1796, the Montauk Point Lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse in the state. It is still functional and features a museum in an 1860 keeper's house, and a gift shop. private events can be organized in here, such as weddings.
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Experience life in the 1800's at the Leffingwell House Museum. With several pioneer buildings open for tour, the museum provides a look at historical architecture, furnishings and other memorabilia such as military artifacts.
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Guests and their dogs can enjoy a dog park with areas for small dogs and large dogs along with a running well of water at Pawsitive Park. The park has a gazebo and lots of open grass.