Best RV Parks & Resorts near Greenville, RI

Several RV parks near Greenville, Rhode Island provide full-hookup options for motorhomes and travel trailers. Newport RV Park in Portsmouth features 175 sites with 30/50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections, operating from April through October. The park accommodates big rigs with pull-through sites on gravel and grass pads. "The premium sites have no shade and are a little close to the neighbors. However, they have great paver stone patios and fire pits," noted one camper about Newport RV Park. Ashaway RV Resort in Bradford offers 257 year-round sites with 30/50-amp service and sewer hookups, while Meadowlark RV Park in Middletown provides sites with electric, water, and sewer from April to December.

Advance reservations are essential during summer months when coastal Rhode Island campgrounds fill quickly. Most parks provide sanitary dump stations, though Ashaway RV Resort and Seaport RV Resort lack this amenity according to available data. Cell service varies across the region, with Newport RV Park offering 3-4 bar coverage for most carriers. Many parks accommodate pets but enforce specific rules about breeds and leash requirements. Propane is available at select locations, including Sun Outdoors Mystic. Site leveling can be challenging at some locations, particularly at Newport RV Park where one reviewer mentioned needing "extra blocks to level out" due to sloping sites. RV parks within 30 miles of Greenville provide convenient access to Newport attractions, Mystic Seaport, and Providence, typically requiring 10-40 minutes of driving time.

Best RV Sites Near Greenville, Rhode Island (131)

    1. Douglas Forest RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Webster, MA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (508) 943-1895

    $65 - $125 / night

    "We had an incredible stay at Douglas Forest RV Resort! From the moment we arrived, we were blown away by how peaceful and well-maintained everything was."

    "Drive times: Boston: 60min| Hartford: 62min| Providence: 42min| Albany: 120min| Portsmouth: 106min"

    2. Sun Outdoors Mystic

    6 Reviews
    Mystic, CT
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 817-5696

    "This park is in a great location for exploring Mystic. You are close to downtown, the aquarium, Mystic Seaport and other attractions."

    "Seaport RV is a great, spacious campground with many amenities and a location close to Mystic."

    3. Thousand Trails Sturbridge

    6 Reviews
    Westville Lake, MA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Family friendly"

    "The manager was able to give me a great campsite away from all of the RVs and cabins. It was right at the entrance however you did have to hike up a short 50ft hill to get to the site."

    4. Countryside RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Voluntown, CT
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 376-0029

    "Beautiful, family owned & run, quiet, large sites. Close to I-395."

    "Water, electric &sewer sites. Very quite, rules are in-forced. This is camping, if you’re looking for entertainment bring your own!"

    5. Meadowlark RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Newport, RI
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (401) 846-9455

    6. Newport RV Park

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

    $70 - $140 / night

    "Melville Ponds worked out the best for us because it was adjacent to a county park with wooded hiking trails, a large pond and an off-leash dog park which were very appealing because of our dog."

    "We stayed in the premium pull through sites here. The whole campground is gorgeous. You’ll notice how clean and quiet it is right when you first arrive."

    7. Ashaway RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Bradford, RI
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (401) 377-8100

    "Nice campground, a mix of seasonal & short-term visitors. The sites are VERY close, but the people are nice and we had a great stay."

    8. Thousand Trails Gateway to Cape Cod

    5 Reviews
    Rochester, MA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Nice wooded campground with large sites. Camp store closed early than most campgrounds for being in the peak season. Roads are in bad shape, especially the entrance."

    "Heavily treed and shaded campground, extremely large to walk from front to back. Had good kids crafts. Loved the easy access to Cape Cod, Plymouth, and Boston."

    9. Carr Point Recreation Facility

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

    "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."

    10. Aces High RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Montville, CT
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 739-8858

    $74 - $80 / night

    "Clean, family friendly campground. Pet friendly with plenty of area to walk. Close to I-95 and 15 minutes from the beach. fishing areas for the kids."

    "Well organized campground with both water front back in sites as well as large pull throughs."

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RV Park Reviews near Greenville, RI

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  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2017

    Newport RV Park

    Great location to Newport

    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. The other camping option, which did appeal to us, was Fishermen’s Memorial State Park but it was a good 30-40 minutes away from downtown Newport and required paying bridge tolls so we decided to give Melville Ponds a go. There is another RV park closer to downtown but it seemed more like a parking lot not very appealing. Melville Ponds worked out the best for us because it was adjacent to a county park with wooded hiking trails, a large pond and an off-leash dog park which were very appealing because of our dog.

    The park has over 100 sites and spread out over many acres. Roads are gravel and easy enough any size RV to navigate. Some sites are set beneath large trees in an attractive wooded setting while others are in an open grassy area with pads being both gravel and grass. The park is a mix of seasonal and transient campers. Site types include full hook-up (max 30 amp), water/electric only, dry camping, and a large tent section. There is a dump station located at the entrance to the park and gray water dump stations are spread among sites without sewer. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit. The bathrooms and shower house are located in the middle of the park and were very clean. There is a small camp store, large playground, basketball court, and open air covered pavilion with picnic tables.

    We chose a site in the open because the winds were projected to be 40-50 mph while we were there and we did not want falling branches on the coach. Our site (F4) had 30 amp and water. Satellite reception (Dish TV) was good and we were able to get a number of air antenna channels. The section that we were in was very big rig-friendly and one site that can be used as a pull-thru.   

    The park is open from April 15th to November 15th. Prices vary depending on the season, if you have a weekly/monthly rate, and the type of hook-ups you want. We paid $38/night for water and 30 amp service.

    The park is located within 1/2 mile of restaurants, gas stations, grocery, shopping, and more. Downtown historic Newport is a 10-minute drive away and you are only 35 minutes from Providence.  There is definitely lots to do in Newport and Providence. You can tour 70-room mansions, visit the beach, brush up on tennis history at the International Tennis Hall of Fame and Museum, watch boats cruise in and out of a beautiful harbor, shop, eat at fabulous restaurants, and gawk at the charming historic homes. 

    The location of this park was great for what we were doing – not too far from Newport but in a nice quiet section of town. The distance between sites was far enough that you did not feel cramped or on top of your neighbor. The nearby hiking trail was perfect for our dog and while it was just a few miles long, it was great because it was within walking distance and she could swim in the pond. The close proximity of restaurants was an added bonus.

  • T
    Apr. 23, 2025

    Douglas Forest RV Resort

    Awesome Campground In The Forest

    We had an incredible stay at Douglas Forest RV Resort! From the moment we arrived, we were blown away by how peaceful and well-maintained everything was. The RV sites are spacious and easy to navigate, with full hookups and strong Wi-Fi— a big plus for us since we work remotely on the road. What really sets this place apart is the location. You’re literally steps away from Douglas State Forest, which made morning hikes and evening strolls absolutely magical. It’s pet-friendly too, and our dog loved the wooded trails and open areas. The staff was super friendly and helpful, and the camp store had everything we needed. Even though the recreation area is still being built, the amenities already in place more than made up for it. We’re already planning our next trip for summer when the pool opens! If you’re looking for a relaxing spot that blends nature with convenience, look no further. Douglas Forest RV Resort is a true hidden gem!

  • Nick P.
    Sep. 7, 2021

    Newport RV Park

    Clean and quiet camping close to downtown

    We stayed in the premium pull through sites here. The whole campground is gorgeous. You’ll notice how clean and quiet it is right when you first arrive. Check in was under a minute; the staff already had everything prepared which made it super simple. The premium sites have no shade and are a little close to the neighbors. However, they have great paver stone patios and fire pits. They also had a slight downhill slope so it required some extra blocks to level out. Overall, the whole place is a great campground. Plenty of hiking within walking distance and a short drive to all local attractions. Plenty of amenities and a modest camp store as well. I’ll be back for sure.

  • Tom S.
    Dec. 10, 2021

    Aces High RV Park

    Nice campground

    Clean, family friendly campground. Pet friendly with plenty of area to walk. Close to I-95 and 15 minutes from the beach. fishing areas for the kids. Spots are well organized and no issues with hookups. Propane is available at the store.

  • K
    May. 30, 2022

    Cold brook Campground and Resort

    Shaded Sites

    Grounds well kept. Shaded sites. Quiet areas in lower roads with mostly seasonal. Reasonable cost. 30 amp only. Many full hookups. Pet friendly.

  • Beth R.
    Jul. 5, 2024

    Mystic KOA

    Nice amenities

    Pros: 15 minutes from Mystic CT 50 AMP, sewer & water hookup Nice amenities

    Cons: Gravel site No shade Tight site & hard to get in/out for big rig

  • Matt S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 5, 2024

    Mystic KOA

    Great campground for coastal CT & RI

    We stayed at Mystic KOA in North Stonington, Connecticut, to be tourists in Mystic. Spoiler alert… we had a great stay! 

    This campground is just 15-minutes from Mystic and about an hour’s drive to Newport, Rhode Island. It’s just a few minutes from I-95 and so close to Mystic Aquarium, downtown Mystic, Mystic Seaport, and all the local spots. 

    It’s a well-maintained campground with 2 pools(though the larger one was closed for maintenance during our stay), lots of play areas and daily activities for little ones, and a cool“pub truck” for adult drinks. Our site(#408) was about 85’ long with plenty of room for our 45’ motorhome and toad(and then some!). It was level and gravel with a nice fire ring and picnic table. The hookups worked fine with 50-amp electric and decent water pressure. Cable TV had nearly 50-channels, but the wi-fi didn’t quite reach our part of the park. 

    Due to a family issue, we needed to leave about a day-and-a-half early. We called the office as a courtesy to let them know as we were pulling out and received a partial credit for a night’s stay on our credit card. Didn’t even ask, they just did it. Thanks Mystic KOA! 

    We’ll definitely be back. This is a great place to stay when visiting the coastal Connecticut/Rhode Island area.

  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 1, 2020

    Burlingame State Park Campground

    Huge campground, not many level sites.

    I've never camped in Rhode Island, so I was curious to see what a state park campground had to offer. Rates are reasonable for state residents, but quite high if you are out-of-state, given the amenities. There are no hookups, but dump stations are available. Bathrooms have flush toilets and coin-operated showers. There's a small beach at the pond, a boat ramp, and proximity to wildlife refuges and the ocean. It's a HUGE campground, with 700 sites and 20 cabins. Canoes are available to rent.

    There's a nice playground, a camp store, and a naturalists cabin. Trails are available for hiking and biking. The beach is sandy and there's a small parking lot there, but I suspect most people walk to it. No alcohol allowed. 

    I didn't see more than a handful of level sites, with varying degrees of slope, but many are quite large. If you have an RV, plan to level; if you have a tent, be sure to bring good mattresses to protect you from the roots and rocks and orient your head to the uphill side. Most of the sites have some degree of visual separation from their neighbors, but there are places where it's hard to tell where one site ends and the next one starts. Site have fire rings and picnic tables, but if you plan to cook over the fire, bring your own grate or plan to use sticks and/or aluminum foil. 

    If you don't have a tent, consider reserving one of their rustic cabins. These offer two sets of bunks (no mattresses) and a small porch with a picnic table and fire ring outside. Some are located along the pond.

    3-4 bar cell phone coverage. No road traffic. East Beach is nearby, but parking fills early.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2017

    Normandy Farms Campground

    Huge park with lots of amenities and activities

    We planned a brief stop in the Boston area with the intent of seeing the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum and Normandy Farms appealed to us for various reasons. One reason was the fact that they have dog walkers that will come to your site and take care of your precious pooch while you are away. Not knowing how long we would be away from the campground that service was a great option. As it turned out, we did not need to use this service but for some it would be a great perk if you were going to be gone all day. And with Boston traffic, we can see how that could happen. By the way, the library is well-worth it.

    When you enter Normandy Farms it is more like checking into a hotel than campground complete with a concierge and express check-in. The park is gated and a code is needed to enter and leave giving you a sense of security but I’m not sure it is necessary. Driving in you quickly realize how huge this park is with some 400 RV sites, tent sites, yurts, lean-to’s, safari tents, and cabins. 

    There are plenty of sites to choose from the “premium” full hook-up (50 amp) to basic with just water and electric and many others in between. Both back-in and pull thrus are available as are sites with shade and full sun. Premium sites have paved patios while other sites are gravel. Roads are paved and plenty wide enough for big RV’s to navigate. They offer cable television that yielded nearly 100 channels. Wifi worked well at our site and other places throughout the park. All sites come with a fire pit and picnic table. 

    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. All utilities were well-placed and functioned properly. The site was level. At the time we were there in October the campground was not very busy but we imagine that things get a little crazy when the park is full. 

    There is a really long list of amenities for this campground….four pools (include an indoor heated one), fitness room (with elliptical, treadmills, bikes, machine and free weights), creative arts center, camp store, 20,000 square-foot activities building (with adult only lounge, pool table, arcade, games, wide-screen televisions, sauna, Jacuzzi), restaurant, huge off-leash dog park (you can reserve individual day kennels), BMX bike park, horse shoe pits, baseball diamond, volleyball, fishing pond, shuffleboard, disk golf, and playground, and probably a few more things I missed. During the busy summer months there is a long list of activities ranging from yoga to kids games.

    Normandy Farms is approximately 35 miles from Boston. If you don’t want to drive to the city, you can park at the nearby train or subway station and ride into the city. You are just five miles from Gillette Stadium (home of the New England Patriots) and Patriot Place (a hub for shopping and dining). About a mile from the campground is Foxboro State Park where you will find 20+ miles of hiking trails. Also within a five mile radius are plenty of restaurants, shopping, hardware store, grocery store, and more. 

    Some of the really good features are the huge dog park which has a dog washing station, water fountains for dogs and humans, agility-type obstacles for them to play on, dog kennels, and a bin with balls and Frisbees. I also liked (and used daily) the fitness center which had functioning equipment and a large television to help pass the time while working out – and was never crowded. The large community building has and adult-only lounge which serves as a nice place for people to get together and watch television or hang out without kids. With everything this campground has to offer you can see why it is a destination park for some people as their kids would be busy all day. 

    The downside really is the price and how many sites there are. If you are looking for a quiet, peaceful getaway this is not it.


Guide to Greenville

RV sites near Greenville, Rhode Island provide access to both woodland and coastal camping experiences within a 30-mile radius. The area sits at the northern edge of Washington County with elevations ranging from 400-500 feet, offering cooler summer temperatures than coastal locations. Most campgrounds in the region open from April through October, with peak demand occurring during July and August.

What to do

Water activities at Douglas State Forest: Located about 30 miles from Greenville, Douglas Forest RV Resort offers access to adjacent hiking trails and water recreation. "You're literally steps away from Douglas State Forest, which made morning hikes and evening strolls absolutely magical," noted one camper who enjoyed the natural surroundings.

Explore historic sites: The area provides convenient access to both Newport and Providence historical attractions. At Melville Ponds Campground, visitors appreciate the strategic location. "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," a reviewer explained.

Local fishing spots: Many campgrounds in the area feature catch-and-release fishing ponds or access to local waterways. "We fished, hiked, swam, crabbed and had awesome camp fires. We could of lived off of the land if so inclined," reported a visitor to Thousand Trails Gateway to Cape Cod, highlighting the abundance of outdoor activities.

What campers like

Large, level sites: Campers frequently mention site quality as a priority. At Aces High RV Park, visitors appreciate the thoughtful layout. "Pull through sites also have lots of space between them so you don't feel like you are on top of the neighbors. Sites and roads are a pea gravel material and each site has large grassy areas around it," according to one reviewer.

Pet-friendly amenities: Most campgrounds in the region welcome pets with specific exercise areas. One camper at Newport RV Park mentioned, "The park is adjacent to a county park with wooded hiking trails, a large pond and an off-leash dog park which were very appealing because of our dog."

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms consistently receive positive mentions. "The bathrooms and shower house are located in the middle of the park and were very clean," noted a camper at Newport RV Park, while another visitor to Aces High mentioned "clean playground and well maintained pool."

What you should know

Cell service and connectivity: Many campgrounds have variable cell reception. At Thousand Trails Sturbridge, approximately a 30-minute drive from Greenville, connectivity can be challenging. "Cell reception is not great. Camp link Wifi for a fee is workable unless you need to do zoom calls," advised one camper who stayed there.

Reservation requirements: Summer weekends book rapidly, particularly at waterfront sites. Plan at least 3-4 months ahead for peak season. "Advance reservations are essential for prime waterfront sites, particularly during holiday weekends," noted a visitor to Aces High RV Park.

Site drainage: Some campgrounds experience drainage issues during rainy periods. A camper at Thousand Trails Gateway to Cape Cod observed, "Driving around picking my site, the roads were extremely uneven and the rain had created huge lakes in the middle of the road as well as on the sites themselves."

Tips for camping with families

Playground options: Different campgrounds offer varying quality of play equipment. At Countryside RV Park in nearby Griswold, Connecticut, families appreciate the quiet atmosphere. "Beautiful, family owned & run, quiet, large sites. Close to I-395," mentioned one reviewer about this option, which lacks elaborate recreational facilities but offers spacious sites.

Swimming facilities: Pool availability and natural swimming opportunities vary across locations. "Nice pond for paddle boats and canoeing! Family friendly," noted a visitor to Thousand Trails Sturbridge, highlighting water recreation options beyond swimming pools.

Organized activities: Some campgrounds offer structured programs for children. A visitor to Thousand Trails Gateway to Cape Cod mentioned, "Had good kids crafts. Loved the easy access to Cape Cod, Plymouth, and Boston."

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: Many RV parks in the region have uneven terrain requiring additional equipment. At Newport RV Park, one camper noted, "The sites also had a slight downhill slope so it required some extra blocks to level out."

Seasonal considerations: Tree sap can be an issue at heavily wooded campgrounds. At Gateway to Cape Cod, one RVer warned, "Biggest negative was the trees can drop a lot of sap so be ready to wash your rig and vehicles as soon as you leave if it was a heavy sap time."

Size restrictions: Not all campgrounds accommodate larger motorhomes comfortably. "We were able to get a great pull through full hookup," mentioned a camper at Newport RV Park, but site lengths and access road conditions vary significantly between properties, with some better suited to smaller units.

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