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1000 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, RI 02907
Opened in 1872 the Park is the third oldest zoo in the country housing hundreds of rare and fascinating animals such as snow leopards, giraffes and elephants. The Park's Carousel Village offers a variety of attractions including pony rides, the Hasbro Boundless Playground and a Victorian-style carousel.
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1 Lincoln Almond Plaza, Kingston, RI 02881
A 7,700 seat multi-purpose facility that can host family entertainment, concerts and other community events.
Home to URI Men’s and Women’s Basketball programs, along with athletic department offices.
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Ocean Drive, Newport, RI 02840
Brenton Point State Park affords its visitors with views on the East Coast. The park is located at the point of land where Narragansett Bay meets the Atlantic, midway along renowned Ocean Drive. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as picnicking, hiking, fishing, or views of the Atlantic Ocean.
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12 Sanderson Road, Smithfield, RI 02917
Learn more about the natural world around you! Workshops, walks and activities for adults, families, homeschoolers, preschoolers and toddlers.
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1276 Bald Hill Road, Unit 160, Warwick, RI 02886
Age Details:
Cub Scouts: 7-10 years of age
Boy Scouts: 11-18 years of age
Explorers and Venturers: 14 - 21 years of age; open to young men & women
Promotes and administers the scouting program for boys, including Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and co-educational young adult programs. Assists institutions sponsoring scout units; trains volunteer leaders, conducts year-round and summer camping programs. Operates Boy Scout resident camp, Cub Scout resident camp, day camps for Cub Scouts and family camping programs.
VOAD Contact: Bill Remington, [email protected]
Income Source: Endowments; designated gifts; Friends of Scouting
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1516 Atwood Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919
Camp WANNAGOAGAIN! is a two-week summer camp program for children with an autism, Asperger Syndrome or related communication disorder. Designed to provide a chance for real life experiences and learning new leisure skills while meeting new friends, our camp program offers a safe and fun environment that includes the following; Visual supports that enhance language comprehension and prediction, Low camper-to-counselor ratio, Trained, highly skilled staff, Sensory-based activities that enhance a camper’s ability to take advantage of language and communication opportunities, Structured teaching methods, Relaxation techniques that enhance self-regulation, Daily living routines are incorporated into camp activities as appropriate, Staff and program content that supports play skills, social skills and participation in group activities, Camp facilities (such as the pool and nature trails) offer gross motor activities that satisfy sensory needs and encourage communication, Traditional camp activities like swimming, arts and crafts, and nature walks.
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2374 Post Road, Suite 211, Warwick, RI 02886
The Arthritis Foundation’s Juvenile Arthritis camp programs give kids with arthritis and related childhood rheumatic diseases the chance to make lasting memories. Programs provide a safe and secure camping experience for children and teens. Campers gain a greater understanding of their own diagnosis and treatment, develop peer-to-peer support, increase independence and self-confidence, discover new skills and interests, and develop the skills they need to be leaders, advocates and champions in their everyday lives. Camp dates and locations vary, view online
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9 Messer Street, Warwick, RI 02886
Extended care program offering summer and vacation camps.
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100 Save The Bay Drive, Providence, RI 02905
The Bay Center was designed and built serve the community as a living classroom and center for marine science educational programs, administrative offices and community meeting space. The trails on STB's grounds are part of the Providence Urban Greenway Trail, inviting community members to enjoy this rare and beautiful urban access point to the Bay from sunup to sundown. The building itself represents Save The Bay’s approach to brownfields redevelopment and environmentally-friendly shoreline development.
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1589 Putnam Pike, Route 44, Chepachet, RI 02814
Mother of Hope Camp provides young people of all faiths and backgrounds with the opportunity to grow physically, socially, and spiritually in a Catholic Christian community under the guidance of a trained and caring staff. We offer a broad range of recreational, educational, and spiritual activities. Through our various camp programs and the experience of nature, participants learn ways to build relationships of love and justice with God, others, and all of God's creation.
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1 Burlingame State Park Road, Charlestown, RI 02813
Burlingame State Park state area offers 50 fireplaces, toilets, drinking water, a swimming beach and a nearby DEM boat launch for boating and fishing.
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1011 Point Judith Road, Route 108, Narragansett, RI 02882
Fishermen's State Park and Campground offers campers a 'seaside village' atmosphere where visitors will find neatly trimmed grass, tree lined paths, and activities for the whole family.
RV and tent campsites, game fields, horseshoes, playground.
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Candace and Orms Street, Providence, RI 02908
Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public, outdoor recreational areas, often located on school grounds or in community parks, which are equipped with sandboxes, swings, jungle gyms, rings, slides, playing fields, courts and other recreational apparatus for children.
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2 Manchester Print Works Road, Lincoln, RI 02865
Lincoln Woods State Park has 637 acres for visitors to swim, trout fish, hike, jog, horseback ride, hike, bike, and play baseball.
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2093 Harkney Hill Road, Coventry, RI 02816
An outdoor recreational resource center that services all of Southeast New England. Programs include recreational camping and cabin rentals, day camp and group outings (day and overnight).
Income Source: Fees; donations; association support; membership.
Services: Recreational opportunities for the entire family. Youth services include day camping, swim lessons, youth sports, child care before and after school. Family services include tent, cabin and trailer camping, picnics for families or groups, family use of facilities including beach. 300 acre lake, fishing, boating, sports, swimming. Camp: May 15-Oct. 15.
Income Source: Fees; donations; association support; membership.
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400 East Avenue, CCRI, Warwick, RI 02886
Rhode Island Football Academy is designed for campers ages 5-15. This division is an ideal camp opportunity for the player looking to become an elite football player. The camp philosophy of teaching “Football the Right Way” ensures that they will deliver proper football instruction to campers of all playing levels. Training sessions are fun and up tempo. Campers will build on their training learned each day for their respective position and then move on to more advanced training.
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583 Third Beach Road, Middletown, RI 02842
The Norman Bird Sanctuary constitutes the largest area of preserved open space in Newport County. A wildlife refuge, NBS encompasses over 300 acres and seven miles of trails that wind through diverse habitats. Nearly 30 acres are maintained as hay fields. Woodlands are the most prominent plant community, and four ridges provide spectacular views of the surrounding ocean and ponds. Located next to the Visitor's Center and gift shop, the Sanctuary's 19th Century Barn Museum features natural history displays and a children's area with interpretive murals and hands-on exhibits.
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50 Asylum Road, Bristol, RI 02809
Programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public recreational facilities and grounds which can be used for a variety of leisure-time activities. Included are amusement parks, beaches, camps, public gardens, harbor/marina areas, zoos and a broad range of recreational facilities that are available in community; state and national parks; schools and universities; and other recreational areas.
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PO Box 353, Please call camp office for specific directions, Glocester, RI 02857
Camp Ruggles is Rhode Island’s therapeutic summer day camp program for children ages 6-12, who are clinically diagnosed with emotional and behavioral disabilities. Our program is designed specifically for children with significant difficulties in these areas who cannot succeed in a regular camp environment.
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Beavertail Road, Jamestown, RI 02835
Beavertail is known for offering some of the most beautiful vistas along the New England coastline. The Park is open to people from all over the country, to experience its pristine environment. One of Beavertail’s many activities is sightseeing, also provides saltwater fishing in the area, along with offering hiking trails, and a naturalist program.
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1 James J. McKee Way, P.O. Box 7505, Cumberland, RI 02864
Provides guidance, physical fitness, recreation, vocational exploration, community service and social activities for boys and girls. Preschool gym, swim and instructional play activities. Physical fitness, swim activities for adults/seniors. Pool and locker room are handicapped accessible.
Boys & Girls Club of Cumberland-Lincoln, and the Boys & Girls Club of Woonsocket have merged to form the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northern RI. With more resources, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northern RI enable all of today's youth to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
Woonsocket Location
72 Kendrick Avenue, Woonsocket, RI 02895
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Fort Wetherill Road, Jamestown, RI 02835
Fort Wetherill State Park, situated upon 100 foot high granite cliffs across the water from Fort Adams State Park, is a former coastal defense battery and training camp. Known for its spectacular view of Newport Harbor and the East Passage of Narragansett Bay, Fort Wetherill has been a popular sight for viewing the numerous Tall Ship Events and America’s Cup Races. The area is also a major attraction for scuba diving, with Diving Clubs from New York State, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island using the facilities at the boat ramp year round. Additionally, the park offers family and group picnicking, boating, fishing, hiking and exploring on the park’s 61.5 acres of property.
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4097 Diamond Hill Road, Cumberland, RI 02864
Hiking, Boy Scout camping, concert series. Call for information.
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500 Reservoir Road, Cumberland, RI 02864
Camp Ker-Anna is a nonprofit summer camp, offering 8 weeks of day camp for ages 5-13 and 4 weeks of overnight for ages 9-14.
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271 North Main Street, Providence, RI 02903
Project RESPECT (formerly Anytown) has been engaging young people through a process of self-discovery and intentional community building. Designed as a residential leadership institute for young people, Project RESPECT is a life-changing experience for students ready to explore their identities and challenge their privilege.
Over the course of the week, delegates dive into issues of privilege
and oppression; forge life-long friendships; build confidence; and
learn what it takes to create a world that is open and accepting of
all cultures, ethnic groups, faiths/religions, and genders.
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