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Rainy Day Activities in Fall River

Rainy Day Activities in Fall River

Don’t let gray skies dampen your spirits! Fall River has a number of indoor attractions that are perfect for exploring during a drizzle. In this blog, we’ll break down a number of rainy day activities, including free options, that are perfect for all interests and...

How to Find Arts & Culture Events in Fall River

How to Find Arts & Culture Events in Fall River

Fall River is home to a thriving arts community. Its rich, diverse cultural heritage, coupled with an abundance of artist studios within our historic mills, has created a unique melting pot of programming and events for you to enjoy. Here, we’ll provide you a list of...

Fall River Cultural & Historic Districts

Fall River Cultural & Historic Districts

Discover Fall River’s Cultural and Historic Districts! More than a celebration of the past, cultural and historic districts drive economic growth, strengthen our distinctive local character, and improve the quality of life of families.

Fall River Cultural & Historic Districts

Plan Your Trip

BY AIR Traveling by air? Fall River is lucky to be positioned within close distance to two international airports. The T.F. Greene Airport in Warwick, Rhode Island is only a thirty five minute drive away. Its international flights are limited (only servicing the...

Fall River Cultural & Historic Districts

Bicentennial Trail & Boardwalk

Did you know that research has proven that looking at bodies of water can help lower your heart rate and blood pressure, while increasing feelings of relaxation? Fortunately for residents and visitors in Fall River, there are plenty of opportunities to take in views...

Fall River Cultural & Historic Districts

Copicut Woods & Southeastern Massachusetts Bioreserve

One of Fall River’s most surprising features is its abundance of natural resources. The area within Fall River's borders is 50% water and protected forestland! Residents and visitors are often surprised and delighted to find the beautiful natural resources beyond Fall...

Fall River Cultural & Historic Districts

Alfred J. Lima Quequechan River Rail Trail

ENJOYING THE TRAIL TODAY The Alfred J. Lima Quequechan River Rail Trail cuts directly through Fall River’s urban center and offers a scenic adventure for walkers, runners and bikers alike. The trail, which is a little less than two miles from start to finish, consists...