- TripBuzz found 334 things to do with kids in or near Tiverton, Rhode Island, including 323 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Fall River, Providence and Narragansett.
- From Newport Butterfly Zoo to Fogland Beach, the Tiverton area offers 117 different types of family activities, including: Nature & Wildlife Areas, Hiking Trails, Beaches and Zoos.
- The town of Tiverton, located in Newport County, Rhode Island, is home to a population of just under 16,000 residents settled in an area of 36 square miles. This relatively small population finds itself on the eastern shore of Narragansett Bay and the southern coast of Mount Hope Bay. The Sakonnet River makes for a variety of beaches and outdoor recreation.
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Stairs provide access to Sea Street Beach in Dennis Port. Along with sand and a boardwalk, the beach offers waters that are ideal for activities such as swimming and kayaking.
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As one of Bristol's most popular event spaces, the Linden Place Mansion tells the history of the area through grand architecture and beautiful surrounding landscape. The mansion is available for guided walking tours and features a museum store where guests can buy replicated items from inside the home.
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Pedego Electric Bikes Rhode Island offers 500 watt electric bicycles for sale or rent to take on self-guided tours, and have many bikes in their inventory including tandems. Rentals are by the hour or day.
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Featuring 464-acres of parklands on the shores of Narragansett Bay, Colt State Park, is considered the jewel of Rhode Island's park system. Visitors enjoy miles of bike paths along the bay, over 400 picnic areas, and an open-air chapel.
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Get some fresh air at Independence Park in the seaside town of Bristol. Bring a blanket and food for a picnic lunch, fly a kite, or toss a ball with a four-legged friend. There's even a waterfront path to sit and watch the boats.
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Spanning 210.9-acres of land, Patience Island is best known for being the fourth-largest island in Narragansett Bay. The island is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and can be reached by private boat.
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Built on Sandy Point in the 1850s, the Prudence Island Lighthouse is valued both as an historic place and a still-active signal light. Owned by the US Coast Guard, the building is open to visitors only by special arrangement.
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Across from the Taunton River, Kennedy Park features sports facilities for baseball, tennis and basketball along with a swimming pool and a skating pond. The park provides open grassy fields, a children's playground, walking paths and picnic areas.
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Located on Prudence Island, a six mile long island reachable only by boat, the Prudence Island Hiking Trails are a network of hiking trails that total about five miles in length.
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With a variety of sailing programs for all ages, East Bay Sailing Foundation aims to teach visitors basic boat handling skills. The foundation has racing programs where visitors can watch experienced sailors compete.