- TripBuzz found 347 things to do with kids in or near Warwick, Rhode Island, including 328 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Fall River, Providence and Narragansett.
- From Oakland Beach to Ty Laws Launch Indoor Trampoline Park, the Warwick area offers 118 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Trampoline Parks, National & State Parks and Bowling.
- With a population of over 82,000 people, Warwick is the second largest city in Rhode Island. Founded in 1642, the city has a rich history having been part of such notable events as King Philip's War, the Gaspee Affair, and The Revolutionary War. Activities in Warwick include improv comedy shows, a variety of musical performances, and theater productions.
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Ocean State Rock Climbing is a gym that caters to climbers of all experience levels with classes that run in 8 week sessions. The facility has 33 walls that are 20 ft high and 15+ ropes with bouldering obstacles.
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The 300-acre Norman Bird Sancuary in Middletown, Rhode Island is criss-crossed by seven hiking trails. Its avian denizens include dozens of migratory species and local waterfowl. The Sanctuary is also heavily involved in community outreach and children's environmental education.
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Despite its name, Third Beach in Middletown, Rhode Island is a series of four beaches. These beautiful and scenic strips of coastland are appealing charter launch sites and fishing spots. In clement weather, swimming is also popular.
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Originally a vacation home for a wealthy Philadelphia family, The Elms in Newport, Rhode Island was constructed in 1901. The property has several large gardens and is furnished with many original items, including fine art worth millions of dollars.
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Learn to surf or brush up on existing skills at Rhody Surf in Middletown, Rhode Island. The state's most popular surf school welcomes novices, beginners and advanced surfers. All instructors are experienced surfers with First Aid and CPR certification.
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One of the most appealing of the Newport Mansions is The Breakers, which was constructed in the late 1800's. This massive stone mansion features elaborate exterior carvings and has a huge formal garden.
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Built in 1860, this Italian villa is one of the best kept mansions from the era. Containing original furnishings, paintings, and documents, visitors are able to see what style and life were like for one of America's most prosperous families.
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Built in a Gothic Revival architecture style, Kingscote - Newport Mansion is a 19th century historical site open to the public for tours. The mansion retains many of its original furnishings and architectural features from when it was first built.
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Purgatory Chasm is a chasm formed by glaciers thousands of years ago. The chasm is about 10 feet wide, 120 feet long, and 50 feet deep. Visitors will find a small bridge over the chasm offering an unobstructed downward view.
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Popular with hikers, the Mowry Conservation Area offers several streams, trees and hills. Although its open year round, hiking can be a little more of a challenge when there is ice and snow on the rocks.