Kingstown Bowl
Offering weekday specials, child and senior rates, and a special rock and bowl event every Saturday night which includes a dj playing popular music, fun bowling challenges, and cool lighting, Kingstown Bowl provides great in-town entertainment for reasonable prices. If you don't feel like bowling, there are also pool tables on site. Food and drinks, including alcoholic beverages, can be purchased from the bar area, which is closed off from the main bowling area but features a window to serve those bowling. Since Kingstown Bowl is a popular hang-out spot, it does get busy, especially on weekend nights, so make sure you get there early.Kingston Bowl is a local favorite for friends and family of all ages. Check the website for seasonal hours and special rates.
Rhode Island National Guard Air Show
Quonset air national guard base, +1 401-275-4110, (http://www.riguard.com/mo...). the show consists of both military and civilian demonstrations throughout the weekend. approximately 100,000 people attend the show annually every june. the proceeds from parking go towards raising money for the childrenâs hospital in providence, ri and many other local charities such as dare. visit the numerous local vendors, meet local celebrities, and hear the roaring excitement of the planes overhead. in 2007, june 23â24, special demonstration june 22 over narragansett town beach. gates open at 9am. admission is free, $10 for parking donation.
Biomes Marine Biology Center
221 shady lea rd., +1 401-295-4690, (http://www.biomescenter.com/). open to the public wednesdays from 3:30pmâ5:30pm. from june 25 - august 31, 2007, open weekdays from noon-4pm. a privately owned education center specializing in hands-on marine biology programs with knowledgeable staff on hand for schools and families. activities include shark petting, tide pool tanks, reptile demonstrations, and touching live sea creatures. a great place for families, scouts, school groups, day care centers, and birthday parties. the biomes traveling coastline exhibit is an interactive presentation featuring live marine animals from rhode island's coastline. reservations are required for groups of 10 or more people, and can be scheduled for any day of the week. ages 3 & up - $5 per person.
Oak Tree Trail
Davisville elementary school, 50 east court. this small but quiet stretch of wildlife trails sits behind daviville's elementary school. it consists of about 7 trails that run through a small patch woods that sits next to some marshy wetlands and davisville pond. featuring a bridge over the pond and a look-out tower that peers of the tree-tops, this quaint set of trails is a great idea for anyone to try on a nice day. however, after dark the trails become crowded due to a lot of younger kids playing man hunt and such, so if you are bringing younger children it's best to go during the day.
The Kayak Center of Rhode Island
9 phillips st., +1 800-sea-kayak, (http://www.kayakcenter.com). offers daily kayak rentals and a large selection of kayaks, canoes, and accessories that are available to âtest paddleâ before you buy. knowledgeable staff offers instructions/lessons as well as guided trips and tours. open year round. check website for seasonal hours.