- TripBuzz found 212 things to do with kids in or near Watch Hill, Rhode Island, including 208 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Montauk, Groton, Westerly and Narragansett.
- From East Beach to Watch Hill Beach, the Watch Hill area offers 109 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, Lighthouses, Monuments and Parks.
- Located between the cities of Boston and New York City, Watch Hill in Rhode Island is a small community nearly surrounded by ocean that adds to it's reputation for scenic beauty. Watch Hill is popular for it's resorts, hotels, fine dining, shopping, and day trip adventures. Swimming, fishing, hiking, rowing, and ocean sailing are destination highlights.
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Opened in 1996, the American Diner Museum is a historical museum meant to display the historical significance of diners in America. The museum also strives to save vintage diners from destruction due to redevelopment.
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247 S Main St, Manchester, CT 6040
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Created to inspire the creative minds of youth, the Lutz Children's Museum offers special programs and exhibits geared towards younger children. The museums exhibits include a hands on farming experience, a 1940's main street, live animal habitat and more.
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Located on 37 acres of land, Hillside Stable is an equestrian center offering a number of services for horses and their owners. Services that the center offers include boarding, riding lessons, and horses for lease/sale.
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Operating since the 1920s, Carousel of Fall River is a merry-go-round situated at the waters edge in Battleship Cove. The carousel features hand-painted, Victorian horses for children to ride on.
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A favorite getaway for Rhode Islanders, Lincoln Woods State Park, is within easy driving distance from Providence, Pawtucket, and Cumberland. The park features rugged multi-use trails throughout the forest, fresh water swimming, kayaking, and more.
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Slater Memorial Park is the jewel of Pawtucket's park system with its abundant picnic areas, walking and biking trails, tennis courts, and sports fields. Also found here is a historic Loof Carousel that was installed in the park in 1910.
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Chase Farm features large open fields and rolling hills with plenty of space for dogs to roam. Visitors can hike and explore the trails around the farm or through the woods, or picnic by the pond under the trees.
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The Driscoll Skating Rink is a local center for entertainment, fitness, and development. Programs include skating lessons for beginners, hockey leagues, figure skating, shows on ice, and open skating for the public.
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The historic Hearthside House is a museum that has the aim of promoting the historical significance of the Hearthside House. The museum gives out tours to groups of people and is available for field trips.
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First established in 1916, Coleman Brother Shows Inc is a popular carnival company that operated throughout New England. There are currently over 30 rides, including a detailed carousel, tilt-a-whirl, and a large Ferris wheel.