Best Glamping near West Greenwich, RI

The Preserve Club and Residences in Rhode Island showcases luxury glamping accommodations with full-service amenities amidst miles of Audubon trails. Several glamping destinations in the region feature canvas tents outfitted with comfortable beds with bamboo linens, battery-powered lanterns, and seating areas for a refined outdoor experience. "Glamp Frogmore offers the privacy of camping while offering extras to make a truly unique getaway," notes one visitor, highlighting the large tent's couch, extremely comfortable bed, and thoughtful touches that elevate the experience beyond traditional camping. Nearby, Strawberry Park provides glamping options with access to three swimming pools and numerous recreational facilities. These eco-friendly glamping sites typically include fire pits with provided firewood, outdoor cooking equipment, and private bathroom facilities, creating a seamless blend of natural immersion and modern comfort just minutes from West Greenwich.

Trails surrounding these luxury camping destinations connect to small ponds with Adirondack chairs and recreational areas like horseshoe pits, providing peaceful settings for nature appreciation. One guest shared, "The site also abuts miles of Audubon trails," emphasizing the natural exploration opportunities available directly from the glamping accommodations. Most properties offer optional extras that enhance the canvas tent camping experience, including dinner delivered in cast iron pots, morning coffee and breakfast service, and welcome packages featuring local products. The region's glamping sites typically operate seasonally from April through October, with some properties requiring membership or advance reservations. Proximity to Mystic, Connecticut and local attractions makes these glamping retreats ideal for combining outdoor luxury with regional exploration, while maintaining eco-friendly practices through thoughtful resource management and natural setting preservation.

Best Glamping Sites Near West Greenwich, Rhode Island (30)

    1. Burlingame State Park Campground

    51 Reviews
    Charlestown, RI
    19 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."

    "Pros: Lovely location - it's in the middle of the woods, has a pond, has pond swimming. It's just minutes to the ocean by car. Hiking and biking for miles.

    Camp store - well stocked."

    2. Mystic KOA

    25 Reviews
    North Stonington, CT
    18 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."

    3. George Washington State Campground

    25 Reviews
    Pascoag, RI
    21 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."

    "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."

    4. Strawberry Park

    13 Reviews
    Griswold, CT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 886-1944

    $60 - $120 / night

    "It was a bit too cold outside but the pools and hot tubs looked nice. Splash pad was clean and used by kids. Lots of roads to bike on and walk dogs. Live band on Saturday night was nice."

    "staff is very helpful when needed keep food locked up too many skunks!!!"

    6. Sun Ridge Resort

    1 Review
    Foster Center, RI
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 779-1512

    $25 - $125 / night

    "The Campers are very friendly and welcoming. This is a nudist Campground so you need to be nude around the pool and hot tub. Friday and Saturday night there are things going on in the Pavilion."

    7. Normandy Farms Campground

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

    $50 - $200 / night

    "The staff was positive and helpful and that made a difference for me. I traditionally dry camp or go for semi hooked up on purpose, I just like the quieter camping."

    "This is more luxury than campground, but if that is your style then you will love this place. Four pools? Sauna? Spotless campsites (even charcoal is removed from fire pit rings between guests!)?"

    8. Ross Hill RV Park & Campground

    4 Reviews
    Jewett City, CT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 376-9606

    $54 - $44 / night

    "The staff is always friendly and will accommodate you with whatever you need. Don't like your site? Call the office and they will find you one you do like if it's available."

    9. Hidden Acres Campground

    4 Reviews
    Versailles, CT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 887-9633

    "Family-owned and it’s got a really friendly group of family and staff. Sites are nice and the restrooms/showers are the cleanest I’ve seen anywhere."

    "Friendly staff. Clean park. Check out the snack bar. Paddle down the river"

    10. Sunfox Campground

    5 Reviews
    Versailles, CT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (860) 376-1081

    "Campground is situated in a beautiful valley with a little pond, hiking trails, playground, jumping pillow, swimming pool and hot tub. Owner is very involved, energetic, and friendly."

    "There is a beautiful creek that many of the sites border. The new owners have owned it about 7 years and they have really been making it a lovely place."

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Glamping Reviews near West Greenwich, RI

345 Reviews of 30 West Greenwich Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Amy B.
    Jun. 28, 2021

    Glamp Frogmore

    Glamping at it's Best

    Glamp Frogmore offers the privacy of camping while offering extras to make a truly unique getaway. The large tent has a couch, an extremely comfortable bed (bamboo linens, pillows, and comforter included), battery powered lanterns, a battery powered fan, and games. The private campsite has a site for an additional pop-up tent (which they will include for a fee), a fire pit (firewood included), a Coleman stove, all cooking utensils, pots and pans, and an outhouse. Take one of the trails and visit the small pond with Adirondack chairs and a horseshoe pit. The site also abuts miles of Audubon trails. Optional extras include dinner in a cast iron pot delivered in the evening, coffee and breakfast delivered in the morning, a pop-up tent, a dog bed, a cooler stocked with ice and a sampling of local beer, or seltzers, or lemonade, s'mores fixings, and homemade chocolate chip cookies upon arrival.

  • SANDIE B.
    May. 29, 2019

    Charlie Brown Campground

    Well run Campground

    WE come here every year with our group, RVing Women Northeast Network for our first rally of the season each year for a number of years,  The reason we come back is the way we are treated, because they have pavilions that have a campfires pit and the roof is made so it takes the smoke straight up out of the pavilion yet is protective of those under the roof from rain etc.  VERY enjoyable.  We all park around this Pavillon.  IT is well kept, kids are entertained by parents and fishing etc.  Parties are present but they have quiet hour and it seems to be obeyed.

  • S
    Jun. 2, 2019

    Sutton Falls Camping Area

    Georgous, private camping along pristine Aldrich Mill Pond

    We were delighted when we learned we had the little peninsula of site P1 all to ourselves. Stunning views across the large pond, and serving as a wonderful halfway rest/respite on the journey from NYC to Belfast, ME. We felt like we were on top of the world, discovering this perfect quiet nook and basking in nature’s splendor.

    I can only speak for the camping on this peninsula/land, but the rest of the sites looked cozy, family-friendly, and fun. Cabins and RV sites across the lake, along with beaches for swimming. Bathrooms located on P1 peninsula. Canoe rentals on-site. Lovely picnic dining area alongside covered bridge and waterfall. Completely picturesque and, mostly, totally peaceful!

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • L
    Aug. 16, 2020

    Wilderness Lake Park

    Cute place

    My family and I stayed here a few years ago in the tent area. Not all sites are secluded, but we were the only ones so it was nice and private. At the time there was only one port-a-potty for the tent area we were in and no water source. It’s a dog friendly park which was good for us, our dog could swim in the lake with us. Cute patio overlooking the lake as well with seating. Wood delivery is awesome especially since tent area is a slight distance from office, but that is also a bonus so you’re away from the RV sites. Also price is reasonable for a private campground considering the rates a lot of other places charge.

  • Carli V.
    Jul. 23, 2018

    Rocky Neck State Park Campground

    great experience

    every campsite has its own fire pit with a grill attachment and a picnic table. my site was tent only and you couldn’t pull your car up to the site so unloading and loading was a hassle. beach is a short drive on site and the showers were one site over. I had a great time

  • 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.


Guide to West Greenwich

Glamping options near West Greenwich, Rhode Island span from luxury canvas tents to full-service cabin accommodations. The region sits at the western edge of Rhode Island with elevations ranging from 400 to 600 feet above sea level, creating a varied landscape of rolling hills and small ponds. Spring through fall temperatures typically range from 60-85°F during glamping season, with higher humidity levels in July and August making waterfront locations particularly appealing.

What to do

Hiking and biking trails: Burlingame State Park Campground offers extensive trail systems for outdoor exploration. "Hiking and biking for miles," notes one visitor, highlighting the natural recreation options directly from campsites. The park's size provides plenty of room for extended rides.

Beach access: Multiple glamping sites provide convenient beach access with varying amenities. "Nice for biking, cute little beach, dog friendly," explains a Burlingame camper. Most sites are within 15-30 minutes of coastal beaches as well.

Fishing opportunities: George Washington State Campground features a stocked lake perfect for fishing. "We enjoyed swimming and fishing," mentions a reviewer, with the camp's pond offering both recreation options. Most sites allow fishing with valid Rhode Island licenses.

Water activities: Mystic KOA provides water recreation just minutes from West Greenwich. "The grounds were beautiful to walk on with water nearby and little places to explore," reports one camper, noting the combination of land and water activities available.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campground bathrooms and showers receive high marks at several locations. At George Washington State Campground, campers appreciate the "very clean bathrooms with hot showers (bring quarters, $1.50 for 6mins)." Cleanliness standards vary between locations.

Swimming options: Multiple swimming areas are available within a short drive. "Lovely location - it's in the middle of the woods, has a pond, has pond swimming. It's just minutes to the ocean by car," explains a Burlingame visitor, showcasing the variety of swimming options.

Spacious sites: Burlingame State Park Campground offers roomier camping spots than many private campgrounds. "Spacious - even with all those sites, there's plenty of room between sites and tons of open space for kids to run around, fly a kite, play tag, hide and seek," reports a visitor, contrasting with the tighter arrangements at some glamping locations.

Wildlife viewing: The wooded settings around West Greenwich provide opportunities to see local wildlife. "Wildlife (listening to the several types of owls is a favorite pastime at night)" mentions a Burlingame visitor, highlighting the natural sounds that enhance the glamping experience.

What you should know

Site selection matters: Choosing the right location at larger campgrounds significantly impacts your experience. "If you want a good visit do not stay down by the lake!!!" advises one Burlingame camper, suggesting that waterfront sites may have drawbacks despite their apparent appeal.

Seasonal considerations: Most glamping facilities operate on limited schedules. "Sites were well spaced and provided some privacy depending on your site choice," notes a George Washington camper, emphasizing how site selection varies by season and occupancy.

Bathroom facilities: Restroom quality varies widely between glamping locations. "Bath houses - are usually pretty filthy, and that's because there are too many people per bath house, and people are gross," explains a Burlingame visitor, suggesting bringing sanitation supplies like hand soap and wipes.

Noise levels: Strawberry Park and other large campgrounds can get noisy during peak periods. "Large campground with 3 pools, many amenities and scheduled activities," notes a camper, with the size and activity level sometimes creating more ambient noise than expected.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Hidden Acres Campground offers structured activities for children. "Arts and crafts for kids. Food sold on weekends at cabin restaurant with outdoor dining," explains a visitor, with most programs running weekend mornings.

Pool access: Several glamping facilities feature swimming pools as alternatives to natural water. "Super clean, friendly environment very nice playground and pool plus a nice lake to swim and fish in," reports a Sunfox Campground visitor, highlighting the multiple water options.

Recreation options: Kid-friendly amenities vary widely between locations. "Very affordable (around $14 per night). We stayed near the camp store and playground. Lots to do with kids including fishing, game room, and hiking," explains a Burlingame visitor, noting the budget-friendly nature of state park options.

Transportation planning: Many activities require short drives from glamping sites. "The location of the campground was great as it was easy to find, close to a grocery store, and more importantly close enough to our favorite town in Connecticut allowing us the opportunity to visit the ocean," notes a Mystic KOA visitor.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Water and electric services vary significantly between glamping locations. "Large wooded state park with hundreds of sites, some level some not, some dirt sites, some grassy, some with a ton of shade, some out in the open," explains a Burlingame visitor, highlighting the variety of RV-friendly options.

Site leveling: Terrain varies across the region with many sites requiring some leveling. "Good for family, couples," notes a Burlingame camper, with the terrain flexibility allowing for diverse camping setups.

Shower considerations: Pay showers are common at state park locations while private campgrounds typically include shower access. "The new bathrooms are great!" mentions a George Washington camper, though amenities generally correspond with price points.

Supply access: Most glamping locations provide easy access to supplies. "Store was good, credit card purchases pay an additional 4% at store," mentions a Burlingame visitor, noting that most locations have either on-site or nearby purchasing options for forgotten items.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near West Greenwich, RI is Burlingame State Park Campground with a 4-star rating from 51 reviews.

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