Best Campgrounds in Rhode Island

Rhode Island might be the smallest of the 50 states, but that just makes it easier to travel between its extensive number of adventure hotspots and through a whopping 400 miles of sandy coastline. Camping in Rhode Island is more than worth it for the diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities alone. Within the 1,212 square miles they call home, Rhode Islanders can enjoy hiking the green, lake-speckled hillsides of the New England Uplands, explore the dozens of rivers in the north that feed into Narragansett Bay, venture south toward the Seaboard Lowlands to breathe in salty sea air, and head offshore to navigate 38 islands by boat, kayak, and more.

The Ocean State earned its nickname for a reason, and any fan of marine fun will especially love camping in Rhode Island. Make your way to historic Newport for a quintessential New England experience. Also known as the City by the Sea, the nine-village coastal community’s manicured mansions, cobbled streets, and pristine beaches make it the picture of Gilded Age resort life.

Visitors flock to Newport beaches like Easton’s for family picnics, kite flying, and boogie boarding. Head to Gooseberry for a calm and luxurious day of sunbathing. Visit the dog-friendly Fogland to enjoy a day of stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and windsurfing. Don’t forget to stop by Sachuest (also called Second Beach) to find the longest beach in Rhode Island, surfable waves, and a shoreline RV campground with hot showers. Retreat to one of two state parks for quiet camping, or find community at nearby Melville Ponds Campground.

The belle of Newport’s ball sits at the north end of town on Narragansett Bay. Fort Adams State Park not only draws music-festival-lovers for the annual summer Jazz Fest and Folk Festival, but also attracts people year-round for swimming, kayaking, boating, and more.

The Department of Parks & Recreation runs five campgrounds throughout the state that make it easy to find camping in Rhode Island. Pitch your tent at Burlingame State Park, the state’s first official campground, which offers space for 700 rustic campsites and access to freshwater swimming, fishing, canoeing, and hiking trails beneath towering trees—as well as a camp store in case you left anything at home.

No matter how you want to go camping in Rhode Island, The Dyrt can help you find the best place for it.

Best Camping Sites in Rhode Island (33)

    1. Fishermen’s Memorial State Campground

    30 Reviews
    78 Photos
    299 Saves
    Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island

    Located on Point Judith Pond, Fishermen's Memorial State Park is a haven of water-based activities, including fishing, boating and kayaking. The park is adjacent to one of Rhode Island's most popular beaches, providing campers with a scenic and relaxing place to soak up the sun and enjoy the ocean. The park offers a range of camping options, including tent and RV sites, as well as cabins and cottages. Fishermen's Memorial State Park is located near many of Rhode Island's most popular attractions, including Newport's mansions and historic sites, and the beautiful Block Island. Visitors can also explore the nearby towns of Narragansett and South Kingstown, which offer a range of dining, shopping and entertainment options.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    2. George Washington State Campground

    25 Reviews
    67 Photos
    147 Saves
    Pascoag, Rhode Island
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $14 - $35 / night

    3. Newport RV Park

    16 Reviews
    92 Photos
    119 Saves
    Portsmouth, Rhode Island

    Modern, full hook up RV Sites only 5 minutes from historic Newport, Rhode Island and breathtaking ocean beaches. Founded as Melville Ponds by John O. Thayer, our decades of hosting guests feels like welcoming family back for another experience that will be treasured long after check out.

    Located on Aquidneck Island, Newport is a feast for the senses. A veritable banquet of salt air, gilded mansions, and ocean breezes. Newport's food scene is a destination in and of itself. With over one hundred dining establishments, one could spend weeks just sampling the epicurean delights.

    Newport RV Park offers all accommodations needed for a short or long term stay. All 100 plus RV sites offer full hookup and your choice of a back in or premium pull thru site for your stay. If you prefer a shaded site or an open air/no overhead obstructions location- we've got a site that will fit your unit comfortably throughout the park. For those who want to experience a classic camping experience, rustic tent sites are available in a separate area of the park.

    ON-SITE AMENITIES:

    • 5 miles from Historical Newport

    • Sandy Point Beach – 5 miles

    • Close to shopping, tourist train, fine dining & theaters

    • Beautiful RV & tent campsites

    • Shaded and level campsites

    • Full-hookup campsites

    • 30 & 50 AMP on all RV sites

    • Picnic tables and fire rings at every campsite

    • Clean comfort station

    • Complimentary hot showers

    • Ice & firewood available on-site

    • Stocked camp store

    • Complimentary WIFI and digital cable

    • Water and Sewer on all RV sites

    • Dog Park

    • Fishing at Melville Park (RI Fishing License required)

    • Access to Hiking & walking trails

    • Playground

    • Obstruction free campsites - full sun

    • Covered pavilion

    • Coin op laundry

    • Pull thru & back in campsites

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $70 - $140 / night

    4. Wawaloam Campground

    10 Reviews
    24 Photos
    59 Saves
    Richmond, Rhode Island

    Wawaloam, named after a Nipmuck Native American Princess, is truly a family affair. In 1969, Jim and Maureen Smith began their dream of running a successful vacation destination for campers visiting the Southern New England area. Nearly fifty years and three generations later, Wawaloam has become a favorite place for campers of all ages.

    Families love the fact that Wawaloam includes 3 children in our base rate. Isn’t that what family camping is all about? Wawaloam also welcomes well-behaved pets for a small fee of $5 per night. After all, we’re animal lovers, too! Everyone is encouraged to participate in the various activities Wawaloam has to offer: from crafts to dances, movies to mini golf, Wawaloam has activities for everyone in your family. Wawaloam has become famous for our Friday night dinner and Sunday morning breakfast menus. Our head chef Jim uses local produce and seafood right off the boat in Galilee! Wawaloam has the most spacious sites around and we’re top-rated in the Good Sam Directory and on TripAdvisor. We take pride in our campground and it shows!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $50 - $75 / night

    5. Burlingame State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    39 Photos
    72 Saves
    Charlestown, Rhode Island

    Located next to Watchaug Pond in Charlestown, this spacious campground includes approximately 700 campsites, as well as 20 cabins. Utilities ARE NOT available at this campground. The campground features conveniently located restrooms with shower facilities, a playground, arcade, freshwater beach, boat ramp, canoe rentals and hiking trails. The camp store carries a wide variety of camping necessities, along with a large selection of souvenirs. The campground abuts the Burlingame Management Area and Kimball Wildlife Sanctuary and is located near numerous ocean beaches, including Misquamicut State Beach, Charlestown Breachway and East Matunuck State Beach.

    6 New Cabin Sites will be available summer of 2022.
    Septic Dump Station Passes are available for a fee to non-registered campers to utilize both the dump and water filling stations.
    Main Camp is restricted to tent camping only.
    

    Address: 1 Burlingame State Park Road, Charlestown, RI 02813

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • Tents

    $18 - $75 / night

    6. Whispering Pines Campground

    7 Reviews
    69 Photos
    81 Saves
    Rockville, Rhode Island

    RHODE ISLAND'S PREMIER DESTINATION CAMPGROUND

    Whispering Pines boasts 50 acres of towering pines which provides the perfect ambience to unwind or share with love ones. The best memories are made camping and our team is ready to host your stay. Our family friendly park has many onsite amenities and everything is included with your reservation!

    · 30 & 50 amp Service

    · Pool & Splash Pad (brand new in 2022)

    · Back In & Pull Thru sites

    · Clean Restrooms

    · Complimentary Hot Showers

    · Playgrounds for all ages

    · Ice & Firewood to purchase

    · Stocked store with goodies

    · Propane refill station

    · Dump station

    · Office with camp store

    · Recreation Hall

    · Complimentary Kids’ Train Rides*

    · Arcade

    · Coin Op Laundry

    · Covered Pavilion

    · Athletic Field

    · Complimentary Basic WiFi

    · 4 Rustic Cabins – open for bookings! (no pets, 2pm check in for cabin guests)

    · Gated park entry

    · Dog Park

    · Snack Bar*

    · Mini Golf (nominal fee)

    · Basketball

    · Horseshoe & Bocce Ball Pits

    · Corn Hole

    · Shuffleboard

    · Weekend Themes & Activities*

    · Spring Fed Pond for catch & release

    · Complimentary canoes & row boats

    *(available beginning memorial weekend, as weather permits)

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $60 - $80 / night

    7. Fort Getty Campground

    6 Reviews
    6 Photos
    112 Saves
    Jamestown, Rhode Island

    Fort Getty Park & Campground offers seasonal and transient RV campsites. Transient RV campsites are $50/night with a 2-week minimum stay. For more info contact the Jamestown Parks & Recreation office at 401-423-7260.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    8. Holiday Acres Campground

    6 Reviews
    10 Photos
    40 Saves
    Chepachet, Rhode Island
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $35 - $50 / night

    9. Charlestown Breachway State Park Campground

    5 Reviews
    28 Photos
    95 Saves
    Charlestown, Rhode Island
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Group
    • Trash

    10. Bowdish Lake Camping Area

    4 Reviews
    10 Photos
    13 Saves
    Pascoag, Rhode Island

    Bowdish Lake is more than just a campground, it is a summertime community of family and friends. Spacious, private campsites provide a relaxing outdoors experience with plenty of activities close-by.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $40 - $200 / night

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Guide to Rhode Island

Camping in Rhode Island offers a unique blend of natural beauty and family-friendly activities. Whether you're pitching a tent or parking your RV, there's something for everyone in this charming state.

What to do

  • Explore Newport: Many campgrounds are just a short drive from Newport, where you can enjoy historic sites and beautiful beaches. One camper mentioned, “We just wish we had known how far out it really was because we really would have loved to spend more time downtown.”
  • Visit local parks: Check out places like Fort Getty Campground for stunning waterfront views and swimming opportunities. A reviewer said, “Such a beautiful destination for tourists, travelers, & beach goers.”
  • Enjoy family activities: Campgrounds like Wawaloam Campground offer mini-golf, splash pads, and playgrounds. One family noted, “This is kid heaven. Families laughing & enjoying themselves.”

What campers like

  • Well-maintained facilities: Campers appreciate clean bathrooms and well-kept grounds. A visitor at Newport RV Park said, “The sites are generous and well-maintained.”
  • Friendly staff: Many reviews highlight the helpfulness of campground staff. One camper shared, “Steve saved us honestly because we had no reservation here. By chance they had a cancellation.”
  • Pet-friendly options: Campgrounds like Wawaloam Campground welcome pets, making it easier for families to bring their furry friends along. A reviewer mentioned, “Dog friendly too! Lots of other campers had their dogs with them.”

What you should know

  • Distance to attractions: Some campgrounds are farther from popular spots than advertised. A camper noted, “They advertise being 5 miles away from historic Newport, and it’s more like 8.”
  • Limited amenities: Not all campgrounds have pools or extensive activities. One visitor at Whispering Pines Campground mentioned, “The pool, splash pad, and nearly everything else was non-operational or locked up still.”
  • Noise levels: Some campgrounds can get noisy, especially during busy weekends. A camper at Fort Getty Campground said, “There have been big party groups who kept us all up talking really really loudly.”

Tips for camping with families

  • Choose family-friendly campgrounds: Look for places like Wawaloam Campground that offer activities for kids. One parent said, “The grounds are well taken care of. The bathroom & showers were checked often.”
  • Plan for activities: Make sure to check what activities are available during your stay. A camper noted, “There seemed to be lots of activities on the weekends & it’s definitely a family friendly/kid friendly spot.”
  • Bring outdoor games: Having games on hand can keep kids entertained. A visitor mentioned, “The kids got to enjoy a brand new splash pad which was great and a small train ride around the park.”

Tips from RVers

  • Check site sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site dimensions. A reviewer at Whispering Pines Campground said, “The front camping section is very pleasant and well spaced out.”
  • Be prepared for limited services: Some campgrounds may not have full hookups or amenities. One camper warned, “Be very careful when you hook into their power, make sure you have a surge protector!!!”
  • Book in advance: Popular campgrounds can fill up quickly, especially during peak season. A camper at Newport RV Park said, “So glad we found this place and we've already booked our 2023 stay!”

Camping in Rhode Island can be a fantastic experience with the right planning and expectations. Enjoy the great outdoors!

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