Best Cabin Camping near Prudence Island, RI

Several cabin options exist within a short drive of Prudence Island, Rhode Island, ranging from rustic accommodations to more furnished units. Burlingame State Park Campground offers 20 rustic cabins, some located along the pond, featuring two sets of bunk beds without mattresses, a small porch, picnic table, and fire ring. George Washington State Campground provides cabin accommodations with access to electric hookups, showers, and toilets. The Giddyup Getaway at The River Haven Sanctuary offers cabin-only lodging with basic amenities including drinking water, picnic tables, and shower facilities. As one visitor noted, "Didn't quite feel like camping, but it was still a lovely weekend away at the Mystic KOA. We stayed at a deluxe cabin. It was cute and clean and furnished with linens, cookware, utensils, kitchen essentials, keurig coffee maker/pods, and full-sized fridge."

Rustic cabins predominate at state parks, while more furnished options exist at private campgrounds like Mystic KOA, located about 30 minutes from Prudence Island in North Stonington, Connecticut. The Boston/Cape Cod KOA in Middleboro, Massachusetts offers cabin accommodations with amenities including electric hookups, showers, and a camp store. Holiday Acres Campground in Glocester and Whispering Pines Campground in Hope Valley provide year-round and seasonal cabin options respectively. Pet policies vary by location, with most KOA properties allowing pets while some state parks prohibit them. A camper reported that Normandy Farms in Foxborough, Massachusetts offers "resort camping" with numerous amenities including cabins, though it's "not the place if you're looking for a quiet, peaceful getaway."

Most rustic cabins require guests to bring their own bedding, cooking equipment, and other essentials. More deluxe cabins, particularly at KOA locations, typically include beds with mattresses, basic kitchen facilities, and sometimes linens. According to a review, Mystic KOA's deluxe cabins come "furnished with linens, cookware, utensils, kitchen essentials, keurig coffee maker/pods, and full-sized fridge." Stateline Campresort & Cabins in East Killingly, Connecticut provides cabin accommodations with access to drinking water, electric hookups, and shower facilities. Many campgrounds with cabins offer on-site camp stores for basic provisions, though selection varies widely. Visitors staying at cabins near Prudence Island should check specific amenity lists when booking, as furnishing levels differ significantly between properties.

Best Cabin Sites Near Prudence Island, Rhode Island (50)

    1. Burlingame State Park Campground

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

    $18 / night

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

    "Burlingame is a HUGE state park campground with over 700 sites. The location is fantastic, but with this many sites (so, with this many people), there are bound to be pros and cons."

    2. Normandy Farms Campground

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

    $50 - $200 / night

    "The sites fit a family tent, picnic table, fire ring (with plenty of space for chairs) and a vehicle. You don’t have any boundary or open area between sites."

    "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. "

    3. Boston/Cape Cod KOA

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

    "Had a gas grill, table and chairs, a glider and fire pit."

    "Site 309 Pull thru with fire-pit , cement pad gas grill , chairs and table ,level site with grass for dog not all sandy Lots shade trees"

    4. Mystic KOA

    25 Reviews
    North Stonington, CT
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 599-5101

    "This campground is just 15-minutes from Mystic and about an hour’s drive to Newport, Rhode Island."

    "The only drawback is the proximity to Interstate 95. You can hear the highway very well at night, particularly in the safari field."

    5. Whispering Pines Campground

    7 Reviews
    Rockville, RI
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (401) 539-7011

    $60 - $80 / night

    "The pool, splash pad, and nearly everything else was non operational or locked up still. Bocce ball set was pad locked, no one working the rec hall for horse shoes, shuffle board was in op."

    "Great privately owned family campground. The pool, splash pad, live music and activities for the kids were great!

    AT&T service had only one bar. Couldn’t stream but worked for calls and texts."

    6. George Washington State Campground

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

    $18 - $75 / night

    "Tons of hiking trails. Picnic tables and fire pit at each site. The folks a few miles down the road by the rotary sell giant piles of wood for $10. They do not have an on site store or sell firewood."

    "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."

    7. The Giddyup Getaway at The River Haven Sanctuary

    1 Review
    Wyoming, RI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (617) 875-2570

    "We're excited to have this campground on the Dyrt and ready for you to book, check them out and make sure to leave a review!"

    9. Holiday Acres Campground

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

    $35 - $50 / night

    "The camp store is small but well stocked and the prices are very good. 

    The beachfront is nice, the canoe and kayak rental is reasonable. "

    10. Stateline Campresort & Cabins

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

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Boat rentals, pool, game room available. The site we had overlooked the pond and was perfect"

    "Was very helpful on the phone, though was not informed that on Sunday the office and store closes early at 3 but was still able to check in easy enough."

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Cabin Reviews near Prudence Island, RI

429 Reviews of 50 Prudence Island 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.

  • Stacy M.
    Aug. 7, 2018

    Cape Cod Campresort & Cabins

    Great 1st experience

    They have glamping sites, which include full hookup, fire pit with chairs, octagon shaped picnic table and stone patio for your rv front door. Pets welcomed, a ton of extra activities like row boat rental, kayak rental, mini golf for $3 all day, must bring a bicycle helmet if your riding bikes(state law), a small store, firewood for purchase, gated community, so you feel safe, 3 pools, laundry etc. We were impressed, only thing is main pool seems alittle run down and arcade area could look better than it does. Wish the had outdoor mo ie nights and crafts for kids

  • Rachel P.
    Jun. 12, 2022

    Mystic KOA

    Awesome Sunsets at the Mystic KOA

    Didn’t quite feel like camping, but it was still a lovely weekend away at the Mystic KOA. We decided to head down to check out the aquarium and stayed at a deluxe cabin. It was cute and clean and furnished with linens, cookware, utensils, kitchen essentials, keurig coffee maker/pods, and full-sized fridge. Only complaint was an odd, musty smell we couldn’t quite figure out.

    The grounds are large with vast amounts of space. Be forewarned that it’s right off of 95, and the sound definitely carries. Trees are sparse in areas, but the sunsets were a nice trade off. Amenities seemed nice from what we could tell - cool outdoor movie screen, pools and playground, though we certainly didn’t get to enjoy these things in February.

  • 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. 2, 2021

    Barretts Pond Campground — Myles Standish State Forest

    Small campground near a small pond at Myles Standish

    This campsite loop at Myles Standish State Forest is closest to the headquarters and borders a small pond with beach. In addition to tent/RV sites, there are 3 yurts available with bunks. Sites that appear to be near the pond are pond view rather than pondside. Approaches to Yurt JC and J5, J 26, J27 are sloped. J14 is a little awkward. J33 is probably among the largest and nicest with a pond view. The sites aren't as large as those in the Charge Pond loops, but it's a smaller campground.

    The loop has flush toilets and showers. Water is available, but no electric hookups. Fire rings and picnic tables provided. Cell phone coverage throughout the forest is poor to absent; download maps for offline use if you want to be sure to know where you are or find directions. There are miles of bike trails and ponds for fishing, swimming, and boating. There's a larger beach and picnic area at College Pond.

  • John D.
    Jan. 22, 2021

    Peters Pond RV Resort

    Great place for a family

    We stayed at the campground and loved it. School started late so we were able to book after the holiday in September. Weather was still warm. Pool was good, pond was great.  It was not crowded that time of year, so it was very enjoyable. We really enjoyed the beach raft, able to kayak and did some fishing. 

    Kids loved the little pool slide. Also enjoyed the golf cart rentals.  The only disappointment was that they did not have a fire pit at the rented cabin that we were allowed to use. That was disappointing. It’s one of the key things you do when camping, that needs to change. However we have booked rentals for this year and are looking forward to going back.

  • Linsey S.
    Sep. 13, 2021

    Mystic KOA

    Wasp Breeding Ground!

    Pros: Helpful staff, morning garbage pickup, excellent laundry facility, plenty of activities and amenities for children. Cons: Wasps!! Wasps everywhere!! We did our best to keep them at bay by lighting some sage but they were persistent. Not much privacy back in the tent/cabin areas, camp sites very close together and people have the ability to stare right into your site.

  • Rita M.
    Jun. 13, 2018

    Ponkapoag Camp

    Wild Zora Foods Review at Hidden, Rustic Gem in the Boston Suburbs.

    I found this campground in a totally roundabout way, while searching for lodging during a field trip to Plimouth Plantation. After discovering it, I decided that we HAD to plan a trip here sometime soon.

    Ponkapoag Camp is run by the AMC. The camp is on a beautiful piece of wooded land surrounding a large pond/lake. There are about 25 rustic cabins, and a few tent sites dispersed throughout the camping area. There is a year round caretaker there to help folks check in, and she also sells firewood. Reservations are by mail only, although you can call the caretaker to confirm availability.

    Before I continue my review, it is important to note: THERE IS NO ELECTRICITY OR RUNNING WATER.

    We brought all our water from home, and it worked well. Make sure you bring campsuds or other eco-friendly soap since the toilets are just outhouses without running water much of the year.

    The Cabins:

    Each cabin has between 2-6 beds. The mattresses in our large cabin were brand new dorm style mattresses, which were slippery but comfortable. The cabins have assorted dressers and shelves for storage, and a table for dining on those bad weather days. The floors are wooden. Many cabins have wood stoves, which is great for the cooler parts of the year. We were there Memorial Day weekend, and needed the stove when it dipped to 40 degrees. Outside of the cabin is a pedestal grill, and a picnic table. My children found trees close by to hang their hammocks.

    Upon departure from the camp, you are required to sweep and tidy up the cabin.

    The Grounds:

    Hiking trails abound on the property. While none of the trails are steep, they all go through beautiful ares, with views of the pond, and interesting rock formations. Blue Hill is within hiking distance, and it is a favorite spot for seeing the sunrise. Apparently you can see all the way to Boston!

    The pond itself is a wonderful place for kayaking and canoeing. There are several rocky boulders poking out of the water that make fun spots to discover. The sunsets over the pond are spectacular to watch from the dock.

    Getting there: The driveway to the camp is totally unmarked. It is a gate studded with two american flags. When you confirm your reservation (by mail), the caretaker will give you the access code for the gate. We enjoyed being somewhere that was so close to people, but felt so remote and had no traffic.

    Downsides: One of the nights we stayed, the flight path to Logan International Airport was right over the campground. We all slept fine, but it was distracting. Thankfully, they change the flight path every night, so it should not happen every night!

    WILD ZORA FOOD review:

    As a Ranger with The Dyrt, I was given the opportunity to test out food from Wild Zora Foods. https://wildzora.com.

    This is a premade meal company, focusing on Paleo and Primal recipes. We tried out a sampler pack of their meat bars, and then two meal-in-a-bag freeze dried entrees. We ended up eating several meat bars while making the trip to the campground, since we were stuck in traffic and everyone was hungry. Our 5 children helped do the sampling. Out of the six flavors (Parmesan Beef, BBQ beef, Mediterranean Lamb, Curry Turkey, Chili Beef, and Taco Pork), our favorites were Parmesan Beef ad Mediterranean Lamb. The other flavors seemed a bit too sweet for our liking. However, the bars were a great substitute for junk food when everyone is hungry. Everyone enjoyed eating them. I liked that they used food such as dates and dried apricots as sweeteners. My children all wanted more. I'd say that one bar would be a good snack for an adult.

    We also cooked up a batch of a berry breakfast cacao bowl, and their Chicken Caldera Curry. Both meals were super convenient in their pouches that could be cooked and eaten in. We just poured boiling water in, and let them sit. The Caldera Chicken Curry was well seasoned, and very meaty. I was impressed by how filling it was without needing any rice. The texture was a bit chalky, but overall, it was a great option for a Paleo freeze-dried meal. The berry breakfast meal was less satisfying--but it tasted very fresh, and not overly sweet.

    It was fun to test these foods out. When camping with kids, it is often hard to have time to cook a camp meal each night, so having quick options can really make a trip go more smoothly. I recommend checking out Wild Zora if you are interested in a preservative free, high protein freeze dried meal option.

  • 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.


Guide to Prudence Island

Cabin accommodations near Prudence Island, Rhode Island range from basic shelters to fully furnished units with varied amenities and pricing structures. Seasonal availability impacts both selection and costs, with peak summer months commanding premium rates. Wooded sites predominate at state parks while waterfront options exist at private campgrounds within driving distance.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At George Washington State Campground, campers can enjoy fishing in the man-made lake. As one visitor noted, "My family and I come here twice a season it's quiet it's calm and never crowded. There's fishing and hiking right in the park."

Water activities: The lake at George Washington provides multiple recreation options. A reviewer mentioned, "We enjoyed swimming and fishing," while another highlighted that "You can kayak or canoe. The dogs cannot go on the beach, but they can go in the boats."

Outdoor sports: Holiday Acres Campground offers water-based recreation with reasonable equipment rentals. According to a visitor, "The beachfront is nice, the canoe and kayak rental is reasonable." The campground provides direct water access with boat-in sites available.

Biking trails: Burlingame State Park features extensive biking paths throughout the grounds. A camper observed, "excellent for bikes, there are in-camp roads, so big you can get lost(sorta)," making it ideal for families wanting to explore on two wheels.

What campers like

Privacy levels: Sites at Whispering Pines Campground offer varying degrees of seclusion. A visitor reported, "Our site we picked back in January was GREAT! Caters more to the seasonal campers than transients but still a good experience." Pine trees throughout create natural barriers between sites.

Water features: Stateline Campresort provides diverse site options with water views. A camper mentioned, "Clean, wooded and open sites some overlook a large pond. Boat rentals, pool, game room available. The site we had overlooked the pond and was perfect."

Camp stores: Several cabins near Prudence Island have well-stocked stores for essential supplies. At Burlingame State Park Campground, a visitor appreciated the "Camp store - well stocked," while another noted the "store was good, credit card purchases pay an additional 4% at store."

Natural surroundings: The wooded setting at many cabin rentals provides a genuine outdoor experience. A Whispering Pines guest commented, "There are pine trees everywhere in the park, so the owners don't cut down a lot of trees which makes it feel like a real campground and not a field of peoples RV's."

What you should know

Bathroom facilities: Quality and availability of restrooms vary significantly. At Stateline Campresort & Cabins, "Clean bath house and restrooms, quiet despite there being a pretty full park" was reported by one camper, contrasting with George Washington where "port-a-potties along the road" supplement the single bathhouse.

Seasonal operations: Most cabin accommodations have limited operating schedules. Boston/Cape Cod KOA operates from "March 15 to November 15," while Whispering Pines runs from "April 15 to October 15," making off-season planning challenging.

Site spacing: Proximity between cabins and sites varies widely across facilities. A visitor to Whispering Pines noted, "Campsite was large and set in the back. Hike to the bathroom from tent site. Two sites right on top of each other but lots of room," highlighting the inconsistent spacing.

Price considerations: Out-of-state visitors face higher fees at state parks. As one George Washington camper explained, "No hook-ups yet it cost $36 for out of state residents plus the fees which put it up to $44," making private campgrounds potentially more economical for non-residents.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Boston/Cape Cod KOA offers numerous recreational options for children. A visitor observed, "All kinds of activities for kids. Bouncy 'pillow', pool, bounce pad, sluice, miniature golf, and a playground," providing entertainment throughout your stay.

Kid-friendly amenities: Whispering Pines features specialized facilities for younger campers. A reviewer appreciated that "The pool, splash pad, live music and activities for the kids were great!" and mentioned "a small train ride around the park" that children particularly enjoyed.

Noise levels: Family-oriented campgrounds often experience higher sound levels. A Whispering Pines visitor noted, "Screaming children all night took away from the peacefulness," suggesting booking sites away from central activity areas for a quieter experience.

Swimming options: Several campgrounds offer water recreation for families. At Burlingame, a camper advised, "If you want a good visit do not stay down by the lake!!!" indicating site selection impacts the overall experience with lake access.

Tips from RVers

Electrical concerns: Holiday Acres presents potential power issues requiring preventative measures. One RVer warned, "Be very careful when you hook into their power, make sure you have a surge protector!!! We learned the hard way after staying Memorial day weekend," after experiencing melted connections on power cords.

Site selection: When booking at Stateline Campresort, consider site location preferences. A visitor recommended, "You have your pick of shady sites or sites with no trees," allowing RVers to choose based on sun exposure needs.

Hook-up availability: Boston/Cape Cod KOA provides full-service sites but quality varies. An RVer shared, "I have learned that you really need to upgrade to the better campsites to enjoy your stay... I booked a basic 30 amp fullhook up campsite and it was so tight that unfortunately I did not enjoy it as much as I wanted to."

Site leveling: Road conditions affect the camping experience at some locations. At Holiday Acres, a camper reported, "Roads not well maintained and ridiculous amount of speedbumps," noting potential challenges for larger rigs navigating the property.

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