RV Camping near North Scituate, RI

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    Several RV campgrounds operate within 30 miles of North Scituate, Rhode Island, offering full hookups, pull-through sites, and varying levels of service for travel trailers, fifth wheels, and large motorhomes. Newport RV Park features 175 sites with full hookups including 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. The park operates from April through October and accommodates large motorhomes with big-rig friendly spaces. Ashaway RV Resort in Bradford maintains 257 sites year-round with both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical options for travel trailers and fifth wheels. Meadowlark RV Park in Middletown provides spacious pull-through RV pads with 30-amp service and sewer hookups from April to December. "The RV sites are spacious and easy to navigate, with full hookups and strong Wi-Fi," noted one visitor about their experience at a nearby resort.

    Seasonal availability varies significantly among Rhode Island's RV campgrounds. While Ashaway RV Resort remains open year-round, most facilities like Newport RV Park and Meadowlark RV Park close for winter months. Dump stations are available at Newport RV Park, though some locations charge additional fees for this service. Carr Point Recreation Facility offers limited RV accommodations with water and electric hookups but no sewer connections or dump stations on-site. According to one review, "There's a dump station located at Newport RV Park 5 minutes up the road for a $20 charge." Pet policies are generally welcoming at most parks, but travelers should verify specific rules before arrival. Road conditions within some parks present challenges - several reviews mention uneven terrain requiring leveling blocks for motorhomes and larger rigs.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near North Scituate (134)

      1. Sun Outdoors Mystic

      3.4(7)35mi from North ScituateRVs, Tents

      "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."

      2. Douglas Forest RV Resort

      3.2(5)20mi from North Scituate3 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      "They have a playground, pool, and yard games for the kiddos to use. Wish they had bigger grass sites. I think they will have some in the future."

      from $65 - $125 / night

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      3. Countryside RV Park

      5.0(2)24mi from North ScituateRVs, Tents

      "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!"

      4. Thousand Trails Sturbridge

      3.5(6)31mi from North ScituateRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      5. Ashaway RV Resort

      3.3(3)30mi from North ScituateRVs, Cabins

      "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."

      6. Meadowlark RV Park

      3.3(3)28mi from North ScituateRVs

      7. Newport RV Park

      4.4(16)23mi from North ScituateRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $70 - $140 / night

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      8. Timber Creek RV Campground

      Be the first to review33mi from North ScituateRVs

      9. Carr Point Recreation Facility

      3.7(3)24mi from North ScituateRVs, Tents

      "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. Thousand Trails Gateway to Cape Cod

      3.8(5)41mi from North ScituateRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

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    RV Park Reviews near North Scituate, RI

    827 Reviews of 134 North Scituate Campgrounds


    • 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.
      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.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Pinewood Lodge Campground

      Nice woodsy campsite with lots of amenities

      We visited in early June and really appreciated the shade at our site as the temps rose into the mid-80’s. There are lots of tall pine trees but are trimmed back and not a problem getting or big-rig through the park or in our site. We loved site 47 which was long and level with nice grass around it. The next site (46) was pretty close, but luckily nobody was in it while we visited. Our patio area was fairly large with no other sites next to it, just a road. We chose a 50A/water pull thru site and the electric was good at 124 volts on each leg. Honey wagon service is quite expensive at $35/pump out, or you can use the dump station for free. We used the campground cable tv and got about 60 stations, included the major stations (local news was out of Boston). This was a good thing since the trees blocked our Dish receiver from getting any channels. The wifi was 2.4G and just o.k. You could surf the internet but definitely not strong enough to stream.  I went to the lodge and got great wifi speed to download movies quickly. 

      The campground is gated and charges$15/day for visitors. There are lots of amenities. There is a good access to a small lake (with a canoe/kayak launch and rentals), fishing pier (for catch and release, no license required), ice cream stand, food truck, playground, a large dog park (with two runs), laundry, playground, horseshoes, etc. The campground is conveniently to the downtown Plymouth attractions (10 minutes) and a grocery store (2 miles).  

      The biggest downside was the dust since most of the roads are gravel. It was very dry during our visit and the dust was crazy. Another negative was the $5/day pet fee. There are restrictions as to where you can walk your pets in the campground and they are not allowed on the beach.  There is a good size dog park with two runs.  If you dog is afraid of gunshots, do not come here as there is a gun range nearby that is pretty loud.

    • 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.


    Guide to North Scituate

    Several camping options exist within reasonable driving distance from North Scituate, Rhode Island. The area sits at approximately 400 feet above sea level in western Rhode Island's rural landscape with moderate temperatures between April and October. Weather patterns typically include humid summer conditions with occasional evening thunderstorms, requiring proper shelter considerations for camping trips.

    What to do

    Fishing at nearby ponds: Melville Ponds Campground offers camping access near a fishing pond. "Great place to camp and fish and hike great place to take a dog," notes one visitor who appreciated the multi-activity options.

    Explore historic sites: The camping areas around North Scituate provide convenient access to regional landmarks. A camper staying at Thousand Trails Sturbridge mentioned, "Loved the easy access to Cape Cod, Plymouth, and Boston," highlighting the strategic location for history enthusiasts.

    Hiking woodland trails: Many campgrounds feature walking paths through New England forests. "There is a huge area of woods with a walking trail starting at the edge of the campground. I enjoyed stretching my legs," reported a camper about their experience at Gateway to Cape Cod RV Campground.

    What campers like

    Quiet atmospheres: Countryside RV Park receives praise for its peaceful environment. According to reviews, it's "Beautiful, family owned & run, quiet, large sites. Close to I-395," making it accessible yet tranquil.

    Dog-friendly facilities: Many rv parks near North Scituate, Rhode Island accommodate pets with specialized areas. "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," noted one reviewer about Melville Ponds Campground.

    Clean facilities: Campground maintenance standards vary, but several receive positive feedback. At Carr Point Recreation Facility, a visitor mentioned, "Nice, well separated sites. Only 6 sites with Electric and Water," highlighting the uncrowded setting despite limited amenities.

    What you should know

    Cell service limitations: Reception can be problematic at certain RV parks North Scituate, Rhode Island visitors might consider. A camper at Gateway to Cape Cod reported, "Cell reception was not good, neither with AT&T nor Verizon. They have Wifi at the park which I haven't tried."

    Road condition challenges: Internal campground roads often present navigation issues. "Roads are in bad shape, especially the entrance," noted one reviewer about Gateway to Cape Cod RV Campground, while others mention uneven terrain at multiple locations.

    Dump station availability: Not all campgrounds offer on-site sewage disposal. At Carr Point Recreation Facility, a visitor shared, "Dump station located at Newport RV Park 5 minutes up the road for $20 charge," requiring additional planning for RVers needing this service.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for dedicated activity areas: Sun Outdoors Mystic features numerous family-focused amenities according to a visitor: "The mini golf course was actually really nice and not the run-down homemade ones that you usually see at campgrounds. They had an arcade, theater area."

    Consider seasonal timing: Family facilities operate on schedules worth noting. "Our stay was in the spring before their busy season started so some things like the pool and water features were closed," mentioned a camper at Sun Outdoors Mystic, highlighting the importance of checking facility availability.

    Playground access: Younger children need dedicated recreation spaces. At Thousand Trails Sturbridge, a visitor noted, "Had good kids crafts. Loved the easy access to Cape Cod, Plymouth, and Boston," combining on-site activities with regional exploration opportunities.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection strategy: Douglas Forest RV Resort offers specific site configurations according to one reviewer: "Almost immediately, we witnessed aggressive, disturbing behavior—adults yelling and chasing children through the park," emphasizing the importance of carefully researching campground atmosphere.

    Leveling requirements: Many RV campsites require adjustment equipment. A reviewer at Melville Ponds Campground mentioned, "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."

    Electrical service considerations: Power reliability affects comfort at rv parks near North Scituate. "The electrical system needs significant attention. Multiple RVs share single pedestals, and we observed exposed wire connections and pest issues at electrical boxes," warned a Douglas Forest RV Resort visitor, underscoring the need to verify utility reliability.

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