- TripBuzz found 188 things to do with kids in or near Woods Hole, Massachusetts, including 178 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Edgartown, Hyannis, Oak Bluffs and Barnstable.
- From Woods Hole Aquarium to Woods Hole Science Aquarium, the Woods Hole area offers 114 different types of family activities, including: Aquariums, Theaters, History Museums and Science Museums.
- Just a short distance from Martha's Vineyard, Woods Hole is a popular tourist destination in Massachusetts. And near the Elizabeth Islands, the community has become a renowned area for marine science and research. Annually, Woods Hole hosts a film festival and summer outdoor concerts. Woods Hole is within walking distance of Falmouth.
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Featuring a lighthouse that was built in 1856, Beavertail Light and Park, is now part of the Rhode Island Parks System. The area includes hiking/biking trails, Lighthouse Museum, and a breath-taking view from the rocky perimeter at the ocean's edge.
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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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Located inside Beavertail State Park, the Beavertail Aquarium is a managed, small aquatic site that houses a variety of salt water fish and shell fish. Situated within the lighthouse museum in the park, the aquarium is open to visitors daily.
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The Crosby Mansion takes visitors back in time to a period of elegance and sophistication. The mansion has views of the Cape Cod Bay from its 60 foot viewing tower, and has features such as marble sinks and floors in the bathrooms, 15 fireplaces, and many other luxuries.
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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.
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Warwick, Rhode Island is home to Conimicut Point Park, a popular entrance to the Narranganset Bay. There are two boat launch points; park officials recommend launching from whatever point is most sheltered from the wind.
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Rhode Island's Warwick Neck Lighthouse is the focal point of coastal Warwick. Its first iteration was a scaffold-and-lantern system erected during the Revolutionary War. This lighthouse remains in operation to this day.
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Maintained by the Chatham Historical Society, The Old Atwood House Museum is one of the finest repositories of traditional Cape Cod architecture and domestic furnishings. It is a must-see for visitors interested in architecture and interior design.
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Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge is a federal wildlife refuge which provides a habitat to migratory birds for resting, feeding and nesting. There are a number of hiking trails in and around the refuge which offer bird watching, hiking and sightseeing.
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Departing from Chatham, Massachusetts, the Monomoy Island Ferry provides a selection of transportation services and tours. In addition to utilitarian transport, the company offers seal-watching excursions and walking tours. Reservations are recommended for all tours.