Best Dog-Friendly Camping near North Scituate, RI

George Washington State Campground offers pet-friendly tent, RV, cabin, and glamping accommodations in Chepachet, Rhode Island, with reservable sites and clean bathrooms. Campground roadways remain quiet even on weekends, making it easy to walk dogs. Most sites feature ample space between neighbors. The campground operates from mid-April through Columbus Day with a 4.4/5 average rating. Dyer Woods Nudist Campgrounds in Foster also welcomes pets with alcohol permitted and fires allowed at campsites. Sites at Oak Leaf Family Campground have limited water pressure in shower facilities.

Holiday Acres Campground provides year-round access with pet-friendly tent, RV and cabin options along with a beachfront for dogs that enjoy swimming. The campground features full hookups including 50-amp service, with most sites having open areas between them for socializing. Normandy Farms Campground in nearby Foxborough extends pet accommodations across 400 sites with a 4.7/5 rating. Campers note that many locations have seasonal visitors, so weekend availability may be limited during summer months. State parks typically enforce leash requirements while some private campgrounds offer designated pet exercise areas. The small swimming pool at Oak Leaf becomes crowded during peak times, with adult swim limited to a single hour mid-afternoon.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near North Scituate, Rhode Island (122)

    1. George Washington State Campground

    25 Reviews
    Pascoag, RI
    11 miles
    +1 (401) 568-6700

    $18 - $75 / night

    "So if you are confused about things like location, let’s knock that out first: This campground is located near 2185 Putnam Pike, Chepachet, RI 02814."

    "The campground was safe, nicely laid out so we could have a series of sites next to one another. Biking was a blast for the kids along with trail hike around pond, beach, and fishing."

    2. Normandy Farms Campground

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

    $50 - $200 / night

    "So you can enjoy the outside without the pesky bites that come with camping!"

    "Great dog park. Sites are large and level and free from low hanging branches. Staff is friendly and accommodating. I highly recommend Normandy Farms Campground. You won’t be disappointed."

    3. Stateline Campresort & Cabins

    9 Reviews
    Ballouville, CT
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 774-3016

    $25 - $50 / night

    "The manager came up and they assigned me to a site next to the frog pond, but with our little kids I was t too keen on staying literally on the pond."

    4. Holiday Acres Campground

    6 Reviews
    Chepachet, RI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (401) 934-0780

    $35 - $50 / night

    "The swimming area has a 'icky bottom' (kid term :))  The entrance / office setup is confusing."

    5. Dyer Woods Nudist Campgrounds

    2 Reviews
    Foster Center, RI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (774) 441-4559

    "Three miles of well kept trails to explore. Friendly community of regulars with potlucks and campfires on the weekends. Being nude in duch a wonderful place is so relaxing and good gor the soul."

    6. Wawaloam Campground

    10 Reviews
    Richmond, RI
    19 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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    "The charge extra for pets per day. They have a huge clean pool and a water slide park (extra fee) and a mini golf course (extra fee). The bathrooms are very clean as are the pay showers."

    7. West Thompson Lake Campground

    8 Reviews
    Grosvenor Dale, CT
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 923-3121

    $15 - $30 / night

    "They have bathrooms and showers close by that (if I remember correctly/things haven’t changed too much in the past couple of years) were in relatively decent shape compared to others I’ve been in at campgrounds"

    "centrally located bathrooms/showers basketball court, playground and ampitheatre to keep the kids busy. hiking trails galore, disk golf, and swimming nearby. so fun!"

    8. Bowdish Lake Camping Area

    4 Reviews
    Pascoag, RI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (401) 568-8890

    $40 - $200 / night

    "This site is right next to the state park that’s nearby, so it’s fairly quiet. I think we are one of the only tent campers here this weekend, seems like a lot of seasonal camping with RVs."

    9. Newport RV Park

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

    $70 - $140 / night

    "The campground is close to relatively easy hiking trails and Portsmouth Dog Park. Clean site areas, but many are on a slight slop so leveling blocks are needed."

    "We got a great pull through full hookup with a 5 minute walk to a huge dog park. There are also a bunch of beautiful trails right from the park"

    10. Oak Leaf Family Campground

    2 Reviews
    Chepachet, RI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (401) 568-4446
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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near North Scituate, RI

825 Reviews of 122 North Scituate Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Cynthia K.
    Aug. 30, 2024

    Wawaloam Campground

    Nice!

     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. 

       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. The playground is nice. The grounds are well taken care of. The bathroom& showers were checked often. The showers are now free!

      In wooded, rural Rhode Island, but an easy day trip to Newport.

  • A
    Oct. 16, 2021

    Newport RV Park

    Clean sites and easy hiking trails

    The campground is close to relatively easy hiking trails and Portsmouth Dog Park. Clean site areas, but many are on a slight slop so leveling blocks are needed. We Took one of the nearby Trails get to the Portsmouth Publick House restaurant, which is dog friendly, for lunch. The waterfall along the blue trail is picture worthy.

  • I
    Oct. 26, 2020

    Newport RV Park

    Best dog park

    We got a great pull through full hookup with a 5 minute walk to a huge dog park. There are also a bunch of beautiful trails right from the park

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 22, 2020

    Waters Edge Family Campground

    Incredible campground

    Most amazing weekend with tons of woods (privacy is huge for us). Very friendly guests and staff! Amazing weekend with lots of fun for the kids and even the dogs! We’ve been to campgrounds with playgrounds worse than the waters edge dog park. Every one of us had a great time with the perfect campsite deep in the woods (still able to park my 26’ camper trailer). Swimming pool, great playground, among lots of trails and wooded area surrounding almost every site. Best camping weekends we’ve ever had have been at Waters Edge.

  • Steve T.
    Aug. 3, 2020

    Fort Getty Campground

    Tent campers

    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.

    Worst part is you can’t bring your car on the site. Do not understand this, especially since it was over 95° and we have dogs that need AC, one if which is 14. We did sneak the car up by asking an RV camper to use his land because they block off the entrance with giant tree trunks.

    More good stuff, the private pet friendly beaches were great! Small but perfect to relax. No problems with the pets at all and old but clean bathrooms.

  • Jean R.
    Aug. 30, 2022

    Pinewood Lodge Campground

    Beautiful

    Nice and quiet, here for a 3 night stay. 4 star because there are signs posted No dogs allowed on the road to the beach or other areas in the campground, limits walking. There is a dog park, though.

  • Christy C.
    Jul. 8, 2017

    Rocky Neck State Park Campground

    Large campground close to beach

    On our way to through Connecticut, we needed to stop for a night. This was on Long Island Sound and had walk-up sites available. $33 per night gets you a site with bath house/restroom close by but no hook-ups. There is a public "beach" nearby which is way different than our Florida ones. We had to walk under the railroad tracks through a tunnel to get there. Interesting but still a nice feature and probably the main attraction here. There was also a concession stand, nature center, picnic area and boat ramp here at this park. Since we were getting a walk-up site they let us drive around and pick our site from a list of available ones. Most of them were on the small side accommodating tents or pop-ups. We found one in the Osprey loop which was very shaded. The bath rooms were clean and up to date. Good for a night on our way to Rhode Island.

  • allison W.
    Aug. 4, 2022

    George Washington State Campground

    Updated information! Good site.

    Okay, I will try to update this information on the Dyrt site, but I’ve had mixed success getting that to stick. So if you are confused about things like location, let’s knock that out first:

    This campground is located near 2185 Putnam Pike, Chepachet, RI 02814. It’s by Bowdish Lake, near the Connecticut border. This is a cool area of Rhode Island that I enjoyed getting the chance to explore a little bit. Great Italian restaurant if you don’t feel like cooking (Mr Z’s By The Lake) and some historical sites like a very nice covered bridge to the northwest.

    Full water and electrical hookup and a very unique and fun play area for kids. The lake access is excellent, obviously. Pay showers of varying degrees of cleanliness. Open to tents, but clearly preferred by the RV crowd.


Guide to North Scituate

North Scituate, Rhode Island sits at approximately 400 feet above sea level in the western part of the state. This inland region experiences cooler temperatures than coastal areas, with summer highs typically in the 80s and winter lows frequently below freezing. Campgrounds in this wooded region offer good tree cover and natural terrain, making them popular from April through mid-October when most facilities operate.

What to do

Hiking trails: George Washington State Campground features several miles of trails surrounding the lake. "Big open sites, really quiet, great place to relax and hike," notes Kelly F. in her review of George Washington State Campground.

Disc golf course: West Thompson Lake Campground offers an on-site disc golf course for visitors looking for recreational activities. A recent visitor reports, "We had an excellent experience at this camp ground. The Staff and Rangers were polite and welcoming. We were able to see some boat races and played a round of disc golf on property."

Fishing opportunities: Multiple ponds and small lakes provide fishing spots throughout the region. "ThIs is a lovely campground with a beautiful beach, new pay shower and bathrooms. We enjoyed swimming and fishing," explains Thomas M. about his experience at George Washington State Campground.

What campers like

Private sites: Bowdish Lake Camping Area offers secluded camping spots with natural buffers. "We're at site Red 24 and it's very secluded and flat. This site is right next to the state park that's nearby, so it's fairly quiet," writes Taylor B. in her review of Bowdish Lake Camping Area.

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept bathroom facilities. "Sites were well spaced and provided some privacy depending on your site choice. Grounds were well kept, bathrooms were very clean with hot showers (bring quarters, $1.50 for 6mins). Staff was friendly and helpful, with park rangers making regular rounds," notes Nick P. about George Washington State Campground.

Lake swimming: Several campgrounds offer swimming areas during summer months. A visitor to Wawaloam Campground describes, "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. The playground is nice."

What you should know

Price variations: Many campgrounds charge additional fees for pets, visitors or amenities. As Michelle H. points out about George Washington State Campground, "No hook-ups yet it cost $36 for out of state residents plus the fees which put it up to $44."

Seasonal availability: Most campgrounds operate from April to October with limited off-season options. At Holiday Acres Campground, which offers year-round access, a visitor notes, "We enjoyed this campground. It has a few bumps and bruises that could be improved but overall it was a safe place with lots of families."

Shower facilities: Shower quality varies significantly between campgrounds. "The new bathrooms are great! Lots of things to do in the area as well. Great food nearby," mentions Jessica W. about facilities at George Washington State Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Entertainment options: Look for campgrounds with dedicated children's activities. "Pool and slide were great - wish the slides were open the whole day. It may have just been the time of year we were there though. Site was huge. Having food and ice cream there was a plus," shares Christine C. about Wawaloam Campground.

Site selection: Choose sites away from main roads for greater safety with children. At Newport RV Park, a camper reports, "It's well shaded, has a nice playground, bathhouse, and a laundry room. My biggest complaint is the dryers are terrible. I had to dry my clothes 3 times (that's 3 hours)."

Swimming options: Verify swimming area conditions before booking. "There is a nice beach for children. The water was warm and clean. You can kayak or canoe. The dogs cannot go on the beach, but they can go in the boats," explains Jessica W. about George Washington State Campground.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Many campgrounds have uneven terrain requiring additional equipment. Brad B. notes about Newport RV Park, "The main campground is on a slope, so be prepared for some leveling requirements, especially sites #216 and #217 (front to back)."

Electrical considerations: Check power supply reliability before connecting. A visitor to Stateline Campresort & Cabins mentions, "We went on a Wednesday for a 5 day 4 night trip with the family. At first there was a little confusion at the office of where I was supposed to be... They accommodated us very well and we were reassigned to 178 and it was a nice level decently large site."

Dog friendly campgrounds near North Scituate: For those traveling with pets, Dyer Woods Nudist Campgrounds in Foster welcomes dogs. A visitor describes it as "A beautiful, peaceful, friendly, natural place. Love the grounds. Rustic with a traditional campground feeling."

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