Attractions around North Kingstown
Explore 10 attractions, restaurants, shops around North Kingstown
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Martha's Vineyard Fast Ferry
1347 Roger Williams Way Quonset Point, North Kingstown, RI 02852-7426
We operate the newest most luxurious fast ferry to Martha's Vineyard. The "Julia Leigh" offers all Business Class seating with interior luggage areas and the most advanced Ride Control System in the world offering the smoothest ride possible. Depart from Quonset Point, Rhode Island and avoid all the Cape Cod traffic - we will save you 3-4 hours in travel time each way! Closest daily ferry to Connecticut, New York & New Jersey. Dockside parking $15/day. Seasonal ferry service operating May through October.
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Rhode Island Bay Cruises
1347 Roger Williams Way, North Kingstown, RI 02852-7426
Rhode Island Lighthouses & Newport Harbor Tours Take a narrated cruise past 10 Rhode Island Lighthouses in Narragansett Bay along with a complete Newport Harbor Tour. This 30 mile cruise also takes you past 10 beautiful islands, under the breathtaking Jamestown & Newport Bridges, past mansions, historic Fort Adams and many other famous Rhode Island sights. Whether you live in Rhode Island or are here on vacation, Rhode Island Bay Cruises will provide you and your guests with the best way to see Narragansett Bay! There is no other sightseeing cruise like it in New England!
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Wickford Village
1 Main St., North Kingstown, RI 02852
Wickford Village is located in North Kingstown, RI. It is comprised of Brown Street, Main Street & West Main Street. Established in 1709, Wickford Village provides picturesque waterfront streets lined with one-of-a-kind shops featuring jewelry, housewares, clothing and more. You’ll also find galleries, antique shops, cafes and restaurants nestled amongst beautifully maintained churches, colonial homes and gardens. Have a boat? Tie up to the town dock while you explore our village.
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Kayak Centre of Rhode Island
9 Phillips St, North Kingstown, RI 02852-5125
We invite you to visit our flagship year-round store in Wickford, Rhode Island or seasonal location in Charlestown, Rhode Island or shop online for an unsurpassed selection of boats, gear and lifestyle accessories.We love the sport and we hope you'll join us and experience The Kayak Centre difference.
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Biomes Marine Biology Center
6640 Post Rd, North Kingstown, RI 02852-1853
The Biomes Center is New England's only private marine education facility and the most hands-on aquarium in the region. We've been providing interactive marine biology programs for schools and families since 1989. We specialize in teaching children and adults about the marine animals of Narragansett Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. We offer public hours, special events, classes, field trips, in-class programs, and birthday parties.
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Gilbert Stuart Museum
815 Gilbert Stuart Rd, North Kingstown, RI 02874-2911
Birthplace of George Washington's foremost portraitist. Located on 23 acres, the Gilbert Stuart Birthplace and Museum contains the authentically restored and furnished 1750home and snuff mill where Gilbert Stuart was born. The Museum has the working Stuart snuff mill, an operating gristmill, fish ladder, millpond, nature trails, and colonial herb garden. Our handicapped accessible art gallery contains original works by Stuart, his daughter Jane Stuart, and changing exhibitions of notable Rhode Island Masters.
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Wickford Harbor
North Kingstown, RI
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Smith's Castle
55 Richard Smith Dr, North Kingstown, RI 02852-4414
America's oldest surviving plantation house.
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Seabee Museum and Memorial Park
21 Iafrate Way, North Kingstown, RI 02852-1792
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Casey Farm
2325 Boston Neck Rd, North Kingstown, RI 02874-3820
The farm is located on the ancestral homeland of the Narragansett nation. In the eighteenth century, this property overlooking Narragansett Bay was the center of a plantation that produced food for local and foreign markets. Starting in the mid-nineteenth century, the Casey family began to improve the farm and lease it to tenant farmers. In 1955, they donated their ancestral home to Historic New England. Today, farm managers raise organically grown produce for a CSA program. A weekly Saturday morning farmers' market from mid-May to October offers products from other local farms and artisans. The site provides a perfect setting for children's field trips and summer camps. June 1 to October 15, tour the farmyard to visit the animals, the cemetery where six generations of Caseys are buried, and the farm house museum gallery featuring family portraits and cultural objects representing all the people of this land. Virtual tour available at Casey.Farm with hiking trail maps.