An annual weekend-long festival (held the second weekend in August) at Diamond Hill Park featuring a classic car show, arts & crafts, food court, live music, 5k road race, and childrens’ activities. All proceeds go to funding Cumberland’s athletic programs.
A month-long festival of winter activities and attractions for kids at Diamond Hill Park. The Great Scavenger Hunt is a popular event, where elves hide throughout the illuminated park at night (more than 100,000 Christmas lights).
A non-profit cultural arts center with music, dance, and folk arts shows, arts classes for adults and children, and special events year-round.
3.8 miles of marked hiking trails with a “big hill” of 350 ft. The is a pond area to relax, along with a soccer field and baseball field. Two big community events are thrown here every year: Winterfest and Cumberlandfest. Each weekend's worth of family fun, activities, music, and more.
The beautiful site of the Monastery of the Lady of the Valley. It was built in 1900 and occupied by the monks of the Cistercian Order of the Strict Observance, commonly known as Trappists. The Cumberland Public Library is also located here. The 540 acre lot offers hiking trails, a playground, and dogs are allowed.
A riverfront park with bike paths, walking trails, canoeing, and freshwater fishing. The bikeway is the second-longest bike path in Rhode Island, stretching 16.2 miles from Cumberland to Woonsocket, plus “off-path” trails connecting all the way to Pawtucket.