RV sites near Shannock, Rhode Island provide campers with multiple regional access points to coastal attractions and wooded retreats. Located in Washington County at approximately 100 feet elevation, Shannock experiences mild summers averaging 80°F and moderate humidity. Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally from April through October, with several offering extended seasons into December.
What to do
Kayaking at nearby ponds: Newport RV Park offers access to adjacent hiking trails and a large pond. "We were able to launch our kayaks north of the drawbridge in town at the public launch and paddled down to Mystic Seaport which was fun to see the historic boats from the water," notes one visitor to Sun Outdoors Mystic.
Fishing opportunities: Multiple campgrounds offer pond or lake access for anglers. "Wonderful staff clean tent site are amazing great place to camp and fish and hike great place to take a dog," reports a camper at Newport RV Park.
Beach exploration: Several campgrounds provide quick access to Rhode Island beaches. "It is a quick drive to the beach, we loved Westerly & Misquamicut Beaches. Lots to do in the area and stores if needed," writes a camper at Ashaway RV Resort.
What campers like
Clean facilities: Cleanliness ranks high on camper priorities when selecting RV campgrounds near Shannock. "The bathrooms and shower house are located in the middle of the park and were very clean," notes a camper about Newport RV Park, while another mentions, "Clean bathrooms with music piped in."
Dog-friendly amenities: Many campgrounds accommodate pets with dedicated 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," writes a reviewer about Newport RV Park.
Proximity to attractions: Convenient location near popular destinations is frequently mentioned. "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. Not many amenities but we where there for the beaches and mansions," states a review about Newport RV Park.
What you should know
Site spacing varies significantly: Campgrounds differ dramatically in how close sites are positioned. "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," notes a camper at Newport RV Park. At Meadowlark RV Park, a visitor observed, "This is a very crowded mobile home park that has a few motorhome/RV sites. No amenities such as shower or toilets."
Reservation timing matters: Most campgrounds require advance booking, especially for summer months. "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," explains a Newport RV Park camper.
Limited dump stations: Not all RV sites offer sewer hookups or dump stations. A visitor to Carr Point Recreation Facility reports, "No Dump or Shower/restrooms. 2 clean porta potties on site. Dump station located at Newport RV Park 5 minutes up the road for $20 charge."
Tips for camping with families
Check playground conditions: Family-oriented campgrounds typically offer play areas. "My kids enjoyed playing tennis & swimming in the pool at the campground - there is also mini-golf, but we didn't get the chance to play," shares a visitor to Ashaway RV Resort.
Verify bathroom proximity: For tent campers, bathroom location matters. "Also if you're tent camping, the bathrooms are very inconvenient," notes a camper at Newport RV Park.
Consider seasonal activities: Some amenities operate seasonally. "Our stay was in the spring before their busy season started so some things like the pool and water features were closed but the appearance was that it was well cared for and was a very popular attraction for families," mentions a visitor to Aces High RV Park.
Tips from RVers
Leveling challenges: Many campgrounds require equipment for leveling RVs. "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," notes a visitor to Newport RV Park.
Site selection considerations: Pull-through availability differs between campgrounds. "Many pull-thru sites, maybe 20 back ins on a pond," reports a camper at Countryside RV Park. Another camper at Aces High RV Park shares, "Well organized campground with both water front back in sites as well as large pull throughs. Pull through sites also have lots of space between them so you don't feel like you are on top of the neighbors."
Utility placements: RV sites vary in hookup configurations. "Clean, well-maintained, and level site with concrete pad and patio. Utility hookups were in great condition and everything worked as it should (other parks should come and take a look at how to do this right)," writes a visitor to Aces High RV Park.