- TripBuzz found 338 things to do with kids in or near North Kingstown, Rhode Island, including 320 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Fall River, Providence and Narragansett.
- From Biomes to Biomes Marine Biology Center, the North Kingstown area offers 111 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Aquariums, Military Museums and Boat Tours.
- North Kingstown is a New England city located within central Rhode Island. The city is primarily agricultural and residential, home to just over 35,000 residents. The city is also a major tourist stop as it is home to many historical and modern attractions. Points of interest include a forest and wetland wildlife refuge, a plantation castle, and most notably, it is home to the oldest operational farm in New England.
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Take a stroll along the two miles of available trails at Long Point Wildlife Refuge. A beach, dune and woodland make up the area, which is a favorite among birdwatchers and nature lovers.
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Capt. Ron’s Fishing is a commercial fishing charter company that offers tours on the waters of Montauk Point. The company has bass fishing excursions, shark fishing trips, and fluke expeditions.
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Make time to see the latest blockbusters at Cinema Cycle Theater. Pick up some concessions before finding a seatat this family owned and operated theater, open daily May through October. Two movies are screened each day.
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Suppliers of watersports equipment, Wind's Up provides an array of services for outdoor enthusiasts. Along with leasing kayaks, sailboats and paddleboards, the company further offers lessons in paddle boarding, surfing and sailing.
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Dedicated to the art of building, repairing, and sailing wooden boats, Gannon & Benjamin Marine Railway is the place for nautical connoisseurs to buy these unique and custom crafted items.
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Originally created to prevent the extinction of the heath hen, the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest is a unique woodland and shrubland area containing 5,343 acres and 14 miles of bike paths for hiking and cycling and horseback riding.
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A 22-acre park, Fort Pond Bay Park offers views of the bay along with picnic tables, small boat ramp for kayaks or canoes and a long fishing pier. For hikers, the park features easy access to Hither Woods Preserve.
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Kirk Beach offers two different types of beaches. The majority of the beach on Lake Michigan allows swimmers to enjoy the lake, while the smaller beach is reserved for off-leash play with your dogs.
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Known as the oldest cattle ranch in the United States, Deep Hollow Ranch Beach & Trail Rides takes visitors on scenic horseback rides through Block Island Sound. The trail ride groups accommodate riders of all skill levels.
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Randolph Dog Park offers two sectioned off areas- one for big dogs and one for small dogs. The dog park also provides obstacle courses. There are water fountains for dogs to drink and doggie bags for accidents.