- Our list of the best things to do in Cumberland, Rhode Island, features the top 399 nearby activities — including 171 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Cumberland, RI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 11 things to do within the city of Cumberland, RI , followed by 388 popular activities in nearby cities, including Providence, Fall River, Warwick, Framingham, Pawtucket, Cranston, Natick, Foxboro, Attleboro, Lincoln, Bristol, Smithfield, Wellesley, East Providence, Franklin, East Greenwich, Dedham, Brockton, Taunton, Coventry, Norwood, Needham, Stoughton, Warren, Woonsocket, Randolph, North Kingstown, Milton, North Smithfield, Putnam, Medfield, Chepachet, Harrisville, Shrewsbury, Worcester and Portsmouth
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Aleixo Arena Skating Rink is an ice skating rink that offers public skating and skate rentals. The rink also features an on site pro shop and is available to host parties.
18.8 Miles
At RI Shakespeare Company, visitors can attend performances of classic Shakespeare plays and Broadway musicals. During the holiday season, the company performs The Christmas Carol, a classic adaptation of a book from Charles Dickens.
19.0 Miles
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Glass blowing studio Luke Adams Glass is an attraction that allows individuals to create a glass item through glass blowing technique. Intimately designed, patrons receive extensive instruction and can create jewelry, glass bowls and more.
19.5 Miles
The Greenwich Cover Meadery is a meadery that produces 8 different flavors of mead. The meadery has a tasting room that serves customers samplings of 'Peach Ginger' and 'Berry Bliss' flavored meads.
19.6 Miles
Rhode Island's Oakland Beach is located in Warwick. This saltwater beach sits on Greenwich Bay and connects to Narrangansett Bay. Beach features several convenient small-craft launching docks. It is most popular in warm weather, but is open throughout the year.
19.6 Miles
Norwood Historical Society features the Day House which is open seasonally for tours and seasonal exhibits in the spring and fall months. The Day House is also available for group tours and for research by appointment year round.
19.6 Miles
The Washington Secondary Trail is a 19-mile path that takes travelers from Cranston Street to Log Bridge Road. Small boat access is available along the road, which also offers access to an equestrian trail.
19.7 Miles
Originally known as Spell Hall, Nathanael Greene Homestead, was the home of the Revolutionary War General. Built in 1770, visitors to the site can enjoy a tour of the home and grounds and explore the historical artifacts and exhibits.
19.7 Miles
A classic style bowling alley that specializes in candlepin bowling, the Norwood Sport Center offers open bowling as well as league and tournament play. The facility also offers bumper bowling for kids.
19.7 Miles
Just over 700 guests can fit within the Norwood Theatre with seating in both the main auditorium section and the balcony. Musicians, magicians, dance companies, and theater companies perform at the theater throughout the year.