Best Campgrounds near Warren, RI

Campgrounds near Warren, Rhode Island provide access to a mix of public and private facilities primarily designed for RVs and tent camping. Newport RV Park, located about 7 miles southeast of Warren in Portsmouth, offers 175 sites with full hookups in both wooded and open field areas. Most established campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, typically from April through October, with Newport RV Park running from April 1st to October 31st. The camping landscape includes options for tent camping, RV sites with hookups, and some cabin accommodations, though primitive camping opportunities are limited in this densely populated coastal region.

Reservations are strongly recommended throughout the camping season, especially for weekend stays during summer months when tourism peaks in Rhode Island's coastal communities. Most developed campgrounds require advance bookings, with many sites filling quickly from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The region experiences moderate temperatures with humid summers and mild winters, making late spring and early fall ideal for camping. Road access to campgrounds is generally good with paved approaches, though some sites may require leveling equipment due to sloping terrain. A recent visitor noted, "Sites were not bad. They did have stone down for a base. Sites are 1/2 in wooded areas and 1/2 in open field."

Many campers highlight the region's proximity to coastal attractions as a primary benefit of staying at campgrounds near Warren. Fishing opportunities, hiking trails, and nearby beaches enhance the camping experience. Several campgrounds feature clean facilities and quieter atmospheres compared to more tourist-heavy areas. According to one review, "This park was very nice, but they advertise being 5 miles away from historic Newport, and it's more like 8. There are zero bike paths that are immediately accessible and Newport drivers are not walker/biker friendly." Campers should be prepared for relatively compact campgrounds with varying levels of privacy between sites. While some locations offer waterfront views or pond access, many camping areas are set back from shorelines with beach access requiring a short drive.

Best Camping Sites Near Warren, Rhode Island (124)

    1. Newport RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Portsmouth, RI
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (401) 682-2424

    $70 - $140 / night

    "Excellent location for exploring the cites and beaches of Rhode Island!"

    "We chose this park due to its location close to downtown Newport (a mere five miles). There is a lot to do in this area and we wanted to spend time sightseeing. "

    2. Normandy Farms Campground

    40 Reviews
    Foxborough, MA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 673-2767

    $50 - $200 / night

    "The staff was positive and helpful and that made a difference for me. I traditionally dry camp or go for semi hooked up on purpose, I just like the quieter camping."

    "Driving around this place is definitely not a typical campground but more of a luxury camp because of all of the amenities. That being said it was very nice and felt safe."

    3. Massasoit State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Lakeville, MA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 822-7405

    $17 - $27 / night

    "Other than the bees, it was peaceful, and nobody bothered you. i would recommend lots of bee spray and a screen house, but hopefully it was an isolation situation."

    "We were located in the no electric no water area and even though every site was taken, it was surprisingly more private than you'd expect."

    4. Boston/Cape Cod KOA

    23 Reviews
    Middleboro, MA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 947-6435

    "This is a busy campground due to its location . Easy access to Boston, Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, Plymouth, Newport, and many more attractions."

    "We selected this campground because of its proximity to family who we would be visiting. It was very convenient to Providence, Cape Cod, and Duxbury."

    5. Horseneck Beach State Reservation

    14 Reviews
    Westport Point, MA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 636-8817

    $22 - $28 / night

    "This is a great oceanfront campground located behind the dunes of Buzzards Bay."

    "Horseneck Beach campground sites aren't particularly large, and are setup more for car camping and RVs than for tenting, but the site has great showers and a modern shower facility, and being able to walk"

    6. Fishermens Memorial State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    Narragansett Pier, RI
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (401) 789-8374

    $18 - $28 / night

    "Fisherman’s Memorial State Park is a large 182 site campground in Narragansett, Rhode Island."

    "Lots of nearby beaches and restaurants. Campsites are simple. A patch of grass with a small bush or two, not very much shade, space or privacy."

    7. Carr Point Recreation Facility

    3 Reviews
    Middletown, RI
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (401) 841-3283

    "The view is nice and there's a recreation area next to the campground."

    8. Burlingame State Park Campground

    51 Reviews
    Charlestown, RI
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (401) 322-8910

    $18 - $50 / night

    "I've never camped in Rhode Island, so I was curious to see what a state park campground had to offer."

    "Site wise no one was around us so it was extra quiet and the park rangers are always around so always help if you need it. Walmart is less than ten minutes away too if you’re needing anything."

    9. Wawaloam Campground

    10 Reviews
    Richmond, RI
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (401) 294-3039

    $50 - $75 / night

    "Wawaloam Campground in Rhode Island was our 3rd state & campground on our East Coast trip. Not a lot of choices in Rhode Island, but we liked this camp ground in a rural wooded area. 

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    10. Fort Getty Campground

    7 Reviews
    Jamestown, RI
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (401) 423-7211

    "Perfect location for a summer / beach camp. Mostly for RVs but tent site #6 was great. Views of the ocean to wake up too and tucked away from main area."

    "Such a beautiful destination for tourists, travelers, & beach goers....Talk about being right on the water with access to excellent swimming."

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  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2026

    Horseneck Beach State Reservation

    Beachside camping, but expensive for non-residents.

    This is a great oceanfront campground located behind the dunes of Buzzards Bay. We booked early since the park only has 100 sites and we wanted a 50A site (not all sites have electric so pay close attention when you book). Our campsite has a picnic table and fire pit and was paved with a sand patio. The electric was good with both legs above 120 volts. The bathhouse was clean and is situated in the middle of the campground. There is a dump station which is easily accessible. Roads are one-way but the sites are angled so backing in was easy. Water spigots scattered throughout the campground, and we were close enough to one that we could have filled our tank, if needed.  There is no shade and it can be quite windy.  Dogs are allowed on the beach at the campground which is a plus.  The sunsets were amazing.  There is a small playground for kids but the beach is the draw. 

    The nightly price for Massachusetts residents is a bargain at $28 but it jumps up over $70 for non-Massachusetts residents. The beach is cobblestone/sand and there is a nice paved walking path that runs parallel. The beach by the campground is very rocky but there is another day use area to the west which gets raked and they remove all the rocks, but can be very busy. There is another hiking trail (about 2 miles) that you can walk to from the campground that goes out on a spit of land where you can walk back along the sandy beach. The beach access is easy since there are mobility mats connecting the campground to the beach. 

    The closest grocery is approximately 10 minutes away and there are a couple of restaurants closer. We took a drive to New Bedford to see the Whaling Museum and the National Park Service site– both were worth the stop. All in all, we really liked our stay at Horseneck Reservation and would return.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2026

    Salt Rock Campground

    Enjoyed our weekend here

    We did a family campout here and had several sites together. We camped in our pop up in the field. We were close to activities and enjoyed an afternoon tubing down the river. The bathrooms weren't the cleanest, but we've seen worse. We enjoyed our time here.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2026

    West Thompson Lake Campground

    Nice Campground!

    We stayed at one of the lean-to sites and really enjoyed our time here. We went fishing and explored the area. We hiked to the tri-state marker (CT-MA-RI) on a nearby trail. Plenty to do and see! Bathrooms were cleaner than what we are used to in a state campground.

  • Biagio M.
    May. 18, 2026

    Mashamoquet Brook Campground — Mashamoquet Brook State Park

    Pretty, but loud

    Campground was great. Site was in great shape, everything in order. Portapotties were large. The road made the trip horrible for peace and quiet lovers. I knew it was close to the road, but right on top of it AND a heavily traveled route.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 15, 2026

    Fishermens Memorial State Park Campground

    One of our faves

    We love camping here. From the history of the area, to its proximity to the ocean, to the many places to explore, to the nice sites and clean bathrooms! We have been coming here for over a decade and enjoy every trip. We usually grab dinner at George's of Galilee, and have taken the ferry to Block Island as well. There are a bunch of old military defenses from WWII in Narragansett Bay, including one in the campground. We've tent and camper camped, and enjoyed both.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 15, 2026

    George Washington State Campground

    Good location, average campground

    Our first time camping here, we were trying to get a more secluded spot, but the pics on ReserveAmerica were not the greatest gauge of the sites. The sites were OK, some better than others, we didn't have any amenities but there was potable water nearby. There are cabins, which are really just bunkhouses with 2 bunk beds. Each site has a fire pit and picnic table. Our loop had porta potties nearby, we only saw one real bathroom with flushing toilets and showers. We did go for a nice hike, the North/South Trail goes through the campground and there are many trails in the area as well. We did a 5+ mile loop and got a good sense of what the trails are like. Found some geocaches and our pups got a good workout.

  • becky
    May. 13, 2026

    Ashaway RV Resort

    Great park

    We went last week to visit my brother and sister-in-law in the park was clean. Everybody was friendly. The staff was awesome and they even checked on us while we were there to see if we need anything. The neighbors were wonderful definitely will come back.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Green Falls Campground

    Inexpensive and primitive

    We like Green Falls. Again, it is inexpensive and kinda primitive, but it sure also quiet and a real woods camping environment. Take a hike around the pond, fish and swim in season, and enjoy a laid back approach to your time here.


Guide to Warren

Campsites near Warren, Rhode Island range from basic tent areas to full-hookup RV sites within a 30-mile radius. The coastal New England region experiences average summer highs in the mid-80s with frequent ocean breezes reducing humidity compared to inland areas. Seasonal campground operations typically run from April through October, with several facilities closing after Indigenous Peoples' Day weekend in early October.

What to do

Hiking and biking trails: Massasoit State Park in East Taunton offers extensive multi-use trails for day activities. "Great spot for running, walking, hiking, biking, fishing, and exploring! Beautiful, silent, and shows the power nature has," notes a visitor to Massasoit State Park Campground.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple campgrounds provide freshwater fishing access within walking distance of campsites. At Newport RV Park, "their is a nice pond to go fishing at as well. About an 20 min drive to local beaches," according to one camper at Newport RV Park.

Beach access: Many campgrounds serve as convenient bases for exploring Rhode Island's coastal areas. At Horseneck Beach State Reservation, "the beach is a bit rocky but the water is blean and sandy. The sites are spacious, yet if you pick one in the midde of the grounds you're pretty much out in the open."

What campers like

Proximity to attractions: Camping near Warren provides convenient access to Newport and other coastal towns. "This is the perfect place to stay if your visiting Newport,RI. We had a great time at this small campground, very clean and nice staff," shares a visitor to Melville Ponds Campground.

Clean facilities: Many campers highlight well-maintained bathrooms and shower facilities at campgrounds in the region. At Fishermen's Memorial State Park, visitors appreciate that "facilities were spotless. Hookups were awesome and easy. Layout is amazing, mostly pull through and pet friendly."

Off-season camping: Early fall camping offers reduced crowds and pleasant temperatures. "We stayed here the weekend after Labor Day weekend in 2014, and it was pretty quiet. Nice for biking, cute little beach, dog friendly," reports a camper at Burlingame State Park Campground.

What you should know

Price variations: Rhode Island state parks charge significantly higher rates for out-of-state campers. "I read the reviews and was excited to be in a state park near the water for such a reasonable price. Imagine my surprise when we found out that a water/electric site for an out of state camper was $45 per night!"

Seasonal limitations: Most campgrounds close by mid-October. At Boston/Cape Cod KOA, "I have belong to KOA's for quite a few years and I have learned that you really need to upgrade to the better campsites to enjoy your stay."

Reservation requirements: Advance bookings are essential, particularly for weekend stays during summer. "We were here a couple years ago and told everyone we knew about it in the PNW never knowing if our big road trips would have us near Foxboro again," shares a camper at Normandy Farms Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Look for dedicated activity areas: Several campgrounds offer playgrounds and recreation facilities. At Wawaloam Campground, "This is kid heaven. Families laughing & enjoying themselves. Besides the pool they have a splash pad, a water slide, mini golf, a nice pond for fishing."

Consider noise levels: Family-friendly campgrounds can get loud, especially on weekends. "Loud music, bright lights until 3am. Zero enforcement of 10pm curfew in sites 16 and above," reports a visitor at Fort Getty Campground.

Pack for varying weather: Coastal New England can experience significant temperature swings. "We stayed in early June and found both nights to be very cold with the constant wind coming off of the water so bring an extra blanket," advises a camper at Horseneck Beach State Reservation.

Tips from RVers

Site selection matters: Many campgrounds offer various hookup options with significant price differences. "We chose a paved full hook-up pull thru with paved patio (Site E1). Our site was easy to navigate in and out of and was definitely big rig-friendly with ample space for our motorhome and tow car."

Leveling challenges: Some campgrounds feature uneven terrain. "Several campgrounds require advance bookings, with many sites filling quickly from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The region experiences moderate temperatures with humid summers and mild winters, making late spring and early fall ideal for camping."

Dump station availability: Not all campgrounds offer on-site dump stations. "There are 6 spots with water and electric, there's a campground not too far with a dump station for $20. The view is nice and there's a recreation area next to the campground," notes a camper at Carr Point Recreation Facility.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any seasonal camping opportunities in Warren, Rhode Island?

Seasonal camping is available near Warren at several locations. Newport RV Park offers an excellent base for exploring Rhode Island cities and beaches throughout the camping season, though note the sloped sites may require leveling. Whispering Pines Campground operates seasonally with amenities like a pool and splash pad that typically open later in the season (many facilities remain closed during early spring). Rhode Island state parks generally operate from April through October, with peak season being summer months when all facilities are fully operational.

What are the best campgrounds near Warren, Rhode Island?

While Warren itself has limited camping options, excellent campgrounds are within driving distance. Burlingame State Park Campground offers spacious sites with reasonable rates for state residents, though higher for out-of-state visitors. The park features no hookups but has dump stations and flush toilets. For families, Wawaloam Campground provides a kid-friendly environment with a pool and splash pad in a rural wooded setting. Other notable options include Fishermens Memorial State Park for waterfront camping and George Washington State Campground near Bowdish Lake for a more peaceful experience.

Which is the most popular campground near Warren, RI?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Warren, RI is Newport RV Park with a 4.4-star rating from 16 reviews.

What parks are near Warren, RI?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 parks near Warren, RI that allow camping, notably West Hill Dam and Buffumville Lake.