- Our list of the best things to do in Misquamicut, Rhode Island, features the top 249 nearby activities — including 108 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Misquamicut, RI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Misquamicut, RI , followed by 246 popular activities in nearby cities, including Westerly, Groton, Narragansett, Montauk, New London, Mystic, Charlestown, Waterford, Norwich, Niantic, Wakefield, Mashantucket, Stonington, Uncasville, North Kingstown, Watch Hill, East Lyme, Jamestown, Coventry, Exeter, Saunderstown and Old Lyme
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A small, private beach that tends to be less crowded than nearby beaches, Dunes Park offers water access and ample space for sunbathing, picnicking, or playing. It also offers restroom and shower facilities.
3.3 Miles
Paddle Surf RI operates an array of locations throughout southern Rhode Island. The company offers stand up paddle board lessons, clinics, camps, and instructional programs, as well as a variety of equipment for rent.
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The premier, full-service bait and tackle shop in southern Rhode Island can be found at Watch Hill Outfitters. In addition to quality gear and knowledgeable staff, visitors can rent or purchase kayaks and launch right from the back lot.
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Alley Katz Bowling Center is a bowling alley with advanced lighting, musical equipment and fog machines and an attached restaurant and bar. There is also a game room with barroom arcade staples like Big Buck Hunter and Golden Tee.
3.7 Miles
Founded in 1843, Granite Theatre Corporation the is a non-profit organization that has the goal of producing high quality live performances. The facility holds auditions for aspiring actors and actresses.
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Located in a Greek Revival Church that was organized in 1843, the Granite Theatre has been renovated and restored to its original splendor. Visitors can choose from a full season of lively and entertaining productions by a talented cast of players.
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From land originally donated in 1898, Wilcox Park has grown to include 16-acres of open meadows, gardens, and fountain. The park is also a regular host to concerts, festivals, and other community events throughout the year.
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Situated on Wequetequock River, Stonington Marina offers visitors boating services and rentals. It also hosts an eco-tour kayaking trip where visitors can learn about the marine life and surrounding geography.
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Originally constructed as a vaudeville theatre and movie house, the United Theatre today is a music venue that hosts performers ranging from jazz musicians to classical ensembles. The theatre also features regularly scheduled and curated film series.
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Enjoy the rustic environment and glorious coastal scenery at the Old Lighthouse Museum in Stonington, Connecticut. Ascend to the top of the lighthouse, or stay on the ground and enjoy a picnic on the shady grounds.