- TripBuzz found 334 things to do with kids in or near Portsmouth, Rhode Island, including 327 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Fall River, Providence and Narragansett.
- From Kidventure Play & Party Center to Escobar's Highland Farm, the Portsmouth area offers 113 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Children's Play Area, Theaters and Farms & Ranches.
- A sports town, Portsmouth is home to the offices for U.S. Sailing as well as the Newport International Polo Series (now housed at historic Glen Farm). An older town, the city is also home to many historical buildings and landmarks including Greenvale Farm, Mount Hope Bridge, a lighthouse and topiary garden.
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Biomes is New England's only private marine education facility and the most hands-on aquarium in the region. They provide interactive marine biology programs, a gallery featuring a wide collection of animals and a children's station.
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Wickford Boat Rentals offers fishing charters, cruises and boat rentals on the waters near Rhode Island. They offer trips and rentals for half a day, a full day, and also hourly rentals.
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Wilson Park is a leisure park that features a floating dock, a boat ramp, a picnic area, nature trails, a concession stand, and a playground. The park also has a .3-mile exercise trail.
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C & L Stables is a horseback riding facility offering a number of services for horse lovers to enjoy. Visitors to the facility enjoy trail and beach rides, riding lessons, and horse leasing and sales.
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Nurture your love of reading at the Warwick Public Library in Warwick, Rhode Island. This large, well-stocked library has extensive book collections for children and adults, as well as a DVD collection, CD library and computer center.
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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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Originally a trading post, Smith's Castle began development in 1637. The castle has rich history involving Native Americans and British Troops, it is a significant landmark of the American Revolution.
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Built in the late 17th century, Smith's Castle is a historic house and museum that is home to a large selection of historic artifacts and exhibits. Visitors commonly enjoy seeing the original furniture, artwork, and other artifacts during their visit.
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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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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.