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Scituate (Rhode Island) activities: What to do in Scituate (Rhode Island)

1. Parks and Recreation All parks are for public use. Many of them are used for team sports as well. The parks are open from 7:00 am to 10:00 PM, 7 days a week, unless otherwise posted.
  • Berkander Field, Greenville Road. Featuring four lighted tennis courts, a lighted basketball court, a little league field, and volleyball courts.
  • Dean Andrews Memorial Field, Battey Meeting House Road. Little league field and playground.
  • Gorham Field, Route 101. Softball field, little league field, and two tennis courts.
  • Hope Memorial Field
  • It is located walking distance from the heart of Scituate Village. It has 4 tennis court, 2 softball fields, as well as 1 basketball court. All of the venues are lighted, and during the summer there are basketball tournaments held weekly. Right across the street there is a Gazebo that every month holds local events, including outdoor concerts and local car shows., Clinton Avenue. Two little league fields, two tennis courts, a softball field, basketball court, and a playground.
  • Hope Pond Recreational Area, Route 116. Teen center, tennis court, and swimming area.
  • Walking Trail, Rockland Road. Approximately one mile in length through Scituate's scenic wooded areas.
  • Westconnaug Meadows, Washington Highway. Little league field and soccer field.
  • 2. Events
  • Scituate Art Festival Held every year during Columbus Day weekend (early October), the festival features hundreds of arts and crafts dealers, various other vendors, musical entertainment, raffles, and food and refreshments. It is often the largest event for the town of Scituate; it brings in hundreds of people. The art festival is held in the center of town, closing down West Greenville Road up until it crosses Rt. 101. Parking is very limited, most often you can find a spot on the side of Rt. 116, Rt. 101 or Rt.6. For those passing through, it is better that you avoid the center of town entirely unless you are attending the art festival.
  • Old Home Day An array of family events, such as teddy bear judging and a dunking pool, taking place every July 4 at Tourtellot Memorial Common.

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