- TripBuzz found 286 things to do with kids in or near Wakefield, Rhode Island, including 276 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Westerly, Narragansett and Warwick.
- From Carol J Charters to Old Mountain Lanes, the Wakefield area offers 108 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Recreation Centers, Amusement Parks (All Ages) and Bowling.
- Located in the town of South Kingstown, the village of Wakefield, RI is situated on the Saugatucket River. With a history in the textile industry, visitors can still see preserved looms and carding equipment used in woollen mills before WWII. Wakefield visitors will also be close to a number of beaches, including the Matunuck, Scarborough, and Roger Wheeler Beaches.
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With inshore and offshore trips to choose from, Osprey Sport Fishing Charters offers a fishing experience in a 38 foot pontoon boat. During the trip, visitors have the opportunity to catch a trophy fish, like Striped Bass and shark.
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Smith Cove, 113 Oswegatchie Hills Road, Niantic, CT 06357
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Three Belles Marina is a full service boat marina on the Smith Cove. The marina offers access to a variety of fishing and boating grounds and features a fish cleaning station and picnic and grilling areas.
36.4 Miles
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.
36.4 Miles
As a marina, Port Niantic Inc provides visitors with direct access to Niantic River for their boats. It has a picnic area for visitors docking their boats at the marina.
36.4 Miles
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.
36.5 Miles
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.
36.5 Miles
Established in 1969 on the grounds of the Laura Thomas Estate, the Gertrude M Boyden Wildlife Refuge has since grown to over 50 acres. It is a serene natural space, and offers great opportunities for bird watching.
36.5 Miles
Close to the beach, Niantic Bay Boardwalk features a mile long boardwalk for visitors to stroll on and take in views of the ocean. Visitors can often see boats taking off in the bay from the shore.
36.6 Miles
Located in the lightkeeper's house of the Montauk Point Lighthouse, the Second House Mueum showcases exhibits that tell a capsule history of Montauk and the outlying community. The Montauk Lighthouse was the first lighthouse built in New York state.
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Sailing Montauk is conducted aboard a United States Coast Guard Certified eco-conscious catamaran. There are several scheduled daily trips for walk-on visitors along with a sunset cruise and private charters.