The best camping in Rhode Island

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Rhode Island may be small, but its campsites are mighty. The state offers something for everyone, so check into an RV park near the Roger Williams National Memorial and wander the Blackstone River Valley National Historic Park. History buffs can enter the Gilded Age with a Newport getaway, while urban explorers can embrace all things culture from a Providence campsite. If you’d rather glimpse rural Rhode Island, pick a direction, as well as a park, forest, or beach. You really can’t go wrong, whether you rent an RV site near the George Washington Memorial State Forest or stick close to the coast in Narragansett.

96% (316) 68 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Rhode Island

Harlow Hill

1. Harlow Hill

96%
(65)
Middletown, RI · 3 sites
A spot to park for your vehicles on .7 acres near Middletown beaches. A space to wash your feet after the beach and hosts that live on property. A pond nearby, walk to Newport vineyards winery and brewery and .09 miles from Sweet berry farm. Bike to local beaches, 3 miles downhill. Thanks for checking us out!
Electrical hookup
from 
$50
 / night
Milk Thistle Farm

2. Milk Thistle Farm

96%
(34)
Greene, RI · 2 sites
With the original home built in 1785, Milk Thistle farm is on the historic register and is comprised of the main house and 5 acres of land. It is run as a small non-profit animal sanctuary and is home to rescued chickens, goats, and pigs, as well as two humans and their dog and cat companions. The main property is fenced in, with a large back field great for tent camping, and an orchard to explore that can also double as hammock camping. There is parking for cars and bikes. We try to minimize our impact on the environment as much as possible, and encourage our guests to compost, recycle, and dispose of waste accordingly. Please note we have dogs, including a Livestock Guardian Dog that does bark to alert us of new people and warn off would be predators. We will happily introduce him to any guests to minimize disruptions. Check us out on instagram @milk_thistle_farm
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$34
 / night
Moose's Midnight Getaway

3. Moose's Midnight Getaway

93%
(40)
Tiverton, RI · 1 site
Learn more about this land: Located in Tiverton, RI. Access to local RI beaches, great seafood, hiking rails, and tower lookout. 2-3 miles away from the town center, beach, and boat ramp. Newport is just a short 15 mile/ 24 minute drive away. 3 miles away there is access to a fresh water pond with a boat ramp (Watuppa Pond). **RVs/Campervans only - no tents**
Electrical hookup
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from 
$45
 / night
Burlingame State Park

4. Burlingame State Park

91%
(22)
State park in Rhode Island · 789 sites
Discover Burlingame State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
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Fishermen's Memorial State Park

5. Fishermen's Memorial State Park

100%
(1)
State park in Rhode Island · 182 sites
Discover the charm of Fishermen's Memorial State Park.
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Wawaloam Campground, West Kingston, Rhode Island

6. Wawaloam Campground, West Kingston, Rhode Island

West Kingston, RI · 128 sites
Located in the heart of Southern New England, Wawaloam Campground combines the thrill of a 287-foot waterslide with the joy of family-friendly activities like an enhanced splash pad, mini golf, and crafts -making it the ultimate destination for families seeking adventure and relaxation. Named after a Native American Princess and founded in 1969, our beloved campground has been a family-favorite oasis for over fifty years. We welcome pets and offer spacious sites that are top-rated on Good Sam and Trip Advisor. With amenities exclusive to campers to ensure a comfortable stay without the hassle of long lines or overcrowding, Wawaloam has everything you need for your best family retreat!
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$73
 / night
8 Acres Homestead

7. 8 Acres Homestead

88%
(83)
Tiverton, RI · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Enjoy this quaint and tranquil getaway. Close to local beaches, cafes, and shops. Our property is located in the picturesque, New England coastal town of Tiverton, Rhode Island. The property is located on a main road and consists of a family residence, a Christian church, and a small farm that sits high on a hill overlooking the Nanaquaket Pond. Pitch your tent, or park your car/van, in our backyard woodlands just past our house off the main road with rustic walking paths to the Nannaquacket Pond. Take in the natural wildlife such as deer, groundhogs, songbirds, and our free-range chickens when they are out and about. The beauty of the countryside is right around the corner. Historic Tiverton Four Corners: 4 minutes South Shore Beach: 20 minutes Newport: 30 minutes Providence: 30 minutes
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$30
 / night
Camp Newportant

8. Camp Newportant

100%
(3)
Newport, RI · 1 site
Small residential lot with a 36’ pad for backing in or pulling through. Enjoy a spacious shared backyard with a grill and an alternate fire pit. The fenced yard offers a relaxing atmosphere and privacy from the outside. Water is available, along with optional waste disposal ($10) and a 110V / 30Amp plug-in. In addition to welcoming Hipcamp guests, we also host a two-room BnB that friends or family can book based on availability.
Full hookups
from 
$49
 / night
Hilltop Tree Farm by Sakonnet River

9. Hilltop Tree Farm by Sakonnet River

94%
(9)
Tiverton, RI · 2 sites
Hilltop Tree Farm by Sakonnet River – Enchanted Christmas Tree Farm & Agri‑Education Campsite Welcome to Hilltop Tree Farm by Sakonnet River — a unique agri‑educational experience where your stay helps support hands‑on learning in beekeeping, gardening, chicken care, and sustainable egg production. All camping fees are considered donations to fund our educational farm programs, not traditional lodging fees. Upon appointment, guests can participate in our beginner bee apiary course and learn about raising chickens and collecting eggs, included as part of your stay. Rhode Island may be the tiniest state in the Union, but its charm is immeasurable. With approximately 400 miles of pristine coastline, it offers coastal beauty, historic seaside towns, and New England seafood that rivals postcard scenery. At our farm you’re immersed in that charm with the added opportunity to learn about sustainable agriculture and nature. This campsite is nestled on a hillside among Fraser Fir and White Spruce trees, just a short walk from the designated parking area. Enjoy 7 acres of trails, and easy walking access to the Sakonnet River, Fort Barton Revolutionary War Tower, and Grinnell’s Beach Pier, as well as local dining including Le Moulin Rouge, BoatHouse Waterfront Dining, Coastal Roosters Café, Black Goose Café, Red Dory Restaurant, Duck Pond, and Cumberland Farms Convenience Store. Purpose & Participation: • This stay supports our educational farm and agri‑tourism mission. • Participation in farm activities, including beekeeping and chicken care, is voluntary and at your discretion. Safety & Waiver: • Guests engage in outdoor activities with natural terrain, plants, wildlife, bees, and chickens — please exercise care. • Children must be supervised by a responsible adult at all times. Property Rules: • Fires are permitted for cooking purposes only, per local fire department guidance; no additional permit is needed. • Respect plants, trees, wildlife, bees, chickens, and farm habitats at all times. • Quiet hours are enforced from 10 PM to 7 AM in accordance with Tiverton’s local residential/open‑space noise regulations. • Loud music, amplified sound, and activities that disturb neighboring properties are not allowed. Enjoy peaceful nights under the stars and enriching f
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from 
$150
 / night
George Washington State Park

10. George Washington State Park

100%
(1)
State park in Rhode Island · 50 sites
Discover George Washington State Park's natural splendor and outdoor fun.
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Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor

11. Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor

100%
(1)
National park in Connecticut · 822 sites
Discover the rustic charm of The Last Green Valley.
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SimplePrivateNaturalEpicFirepitPets

12. SimplePrivateNaturalEpicFirepitPets

97%
(67)
Hopkinton, RI · 1 site · Tent, RV
I love the outdoors and RV life. The world is changing. We can help each other by being more in our natural surroundings enhancing our lives with more freedom, adventure and fun. 🌲 Private Backyard Retreat on 2.2 Acres 🌲 Looking for a great stopover with amenities -filled getaway? This unique 2.2-acre property is behind an old house (not occupied during your stay) and offers a private, pet-friendly backyard surrounded by tall trees and natural beauty. Perfect for RV travelers, dog lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts—you’ll find everything you need to relax, recharge, and enjoy the fresh air. ✨ What You’ll Love * 30 Amp RV hook-up/moveable + pristine water source * Epic fire pit for memorable evenings under the stars * Rustic screened porch with items to enhance your stay * Outdoor shower + hot/cold spigots 🚿 * Porta potty (saves space for RVers) * Propane grill for outdoor cooking by table, chairs & awning * Very pet-friendly: two dog runners + moveable post 🐾 You’ll have the entire backyard to yourself—a private oasis with tall trees, stone features, and plenty of space to unwind. 🌿 Nearby Adventures This spot is centrally located, with easy access to I-95 and close to endless outdoor fun: * Hiking: Ell Pond (where Moonrise Kingdom was filmed!) ; Ashville Pond, hiking galore + * Beaches & Ferries: Narragansett, Watch Hill (12 miles), Block Island ferry + * Kayaking & Swimming: local ponds and coastal waters * Golfing galore, from casual courses to coastal views * Food & Drink: wineries, breweries, farms, local dining, and fresh markets * Day trips: Newport, Mystic, Jamestown, Foxwoods, and charming coastal towns Or just stay simple: enjoy the fire pit, relax with your pets, and soak in the peaceful natural setting. 📝 Good to Know Bring supplemental firewood (some may be available for sale onsite) Gatherings up to 6 people welcome. Max 2 cars. This is a RV listing. Tent campers note proximity of roads. Please clean up after pets so this remains a dog-friendly haven 🌞 Whether you’re looking for a central stopover on your journey or a cool retreat close to beaches, trails, festivals and coastal gems, this spot is designed for you. Come as you are, breathe in the fresh air, and enjoy this simple and special place.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$80
 / night
Hurricane Hill Farm

13. Hurricane Hill Farm

100%
(3)
Cranston, RI · 1 site
We are a 48-acre historic, conservation fiber farm smack in the middle of Rhode Island-in an area that was once all farmland. We are a bit of a holdover-and we take our stewardship role of this farming legacy quite seriously. Despite our glorious natural setting, we are actually very close to all the places people want to visit in RI-including Providence (15 minutes), Newport (30 minutes) beaches (15-40 depending on which one you chose) and a bunch of parks and hiking areas (15-45 minutes max). We are also near Ct and Mass-so a good home base for all kinds of exploring! Stays are limited to three nights.
Toilets
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from 
$100
 / night
Glamp Frogmore

14. Glamp Frogmore

100%
(82)
Coventry, RI · 1 site
Set on our private 35 acre property in Rhode Island, Glamp Frogmore features two beautiful wooded glampsites (The Pines and The Ferns) that border the 295 acre Maxwell Mays Audubon Refuge. Take a 5 minute walk down a private path that will bring you to our small pond where you can play horseshoes or corn hole, kids can paddle around in the canoe or rowboat, sit and enjoy nature in our Adirondack chairs, or bring a picnic. Glamp Frogmore is 30 minutes from Newport, beautiful beaches, Narragansett, the city of Providence, Watch Hill, and Mystic, CT. Close to local breweries, vineyards, bike trails, and hikes. 2.5 hours to NYC and 1.5 hours to Boston.
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from 
$200
 / night
Rigby Yard

15. Rigby Yard

Portsmouth, RI · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
This yard is tucked away with plenty of privacy, enjoy the beautiful fire pit as you tucker down for the night. Plenty of space for outdoor games. Wake up to peaceful sounds of birds chirping. This yard is equipped with a hose hookup and an electric hookup. Campers/rv site only. Tiny house on site for extra space for sleeping 2 in a full size bed for an additional fee. This property does not have a bathroom so RV will be your bathroom. A grille and picnic table will be on site.
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Campfires
Potable water
from 
$90
 / night
Fort Getty Campground

16. Fort Getty Campground

Jamestown, RI
Fort Getty Park stands out as a unique recreational destination due to its stunning blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Spanning 41 acres at the end of Fort Getty Road, this town-owned facility primarily serves as a recreational-vehicle campground while also offering a designated tent camping area. Visitors to Fort Getty can explore remnants of old fortifications, enjoy a rocky beach, and take advantage of a public boat ramp and dock. The park features the Kit Wright walking trail, which winds through the picturesque Fox Hill Marsh, completed in the winter of 2000. Additionally, a wildlife observation platform, built by the Boy Scouts and funded by the Rotary Club, enhances the park's appeal for nature enthusiasts. With breathtaking views of the Jamestown Bridge and the West Passage, Fort Getty Park is a vital recreational and open space resource for the community. During the summer months, non-residents are required to pay fees for parking and boat launching, while residents need a Beach sticker for entry. The campground accommodates 75 seasonal RV sites and 26 tent sites, making it an ideal spot for outdoor activities and relaxation. Whether you're looking to swim, hike, or simply unwind in nature, Fort Getty Park offers a memorable experience for all.
Bowdish Lake Camping Area

17. Bowdish Lake Camping Area

West Glocester, RI
Bowdish Lake stands out as a unique campground because it fosters a vibrant community atmosphere where families and friends come together to create lasting memories. Nestled in a picturesque setting, this campground offers spacious and private campsites that ensure a peaceful outdoor experience. Visitors can enjoy a variety of nearby attractions, including stunning natural features and inviting swimming holes. The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous activities available such as hiking, fishing, and kayaking. Additionally, guests will find a selection of local restaurants and shops just a short drive away, making it easy to explore the surrounding community. Whether you're looking to unwind in nature or engage in exciting adventures, Bowdish Lake provides the ideal backdrop for a memorable summer getaway.
Dyer Woods Nudist Campgrounds

18. Dyer Woods Nudist Campgrounds

100%
(1)
Foster, RI
Dyer Woods stands out as a unique family-oriented nudist campground nestled within 200 picturesque acres in northwestern Rhode Island, much of which is designated as a nature preserve. This serene setting offers visitors an opportunity to connect with nature while enjoying the freedom of organized social nudity in a wholesome and family-friendly environment. At Dyer Woods, we prioritize safety and security, ensuring that all guests can relax and enjoy their experience without concerns. Our campground features a variety of amenities designed to enhance your visit, including comfortable facilities and recreational options that cater to all ages. Surrounded by natural beauty, Dyer Woods is an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Explore nearby swimming holes, hiking trails, and other outdoor activities that allow you to immerse yourself in the stunning Rhode Island landscape. Additionally, local restaurants and shops are just a short drive away, providing convenient options for dining and shopping during your stay. Come experience the natural beauty and welcoming atmosphere of Dyer Woods, where you can embrace a lifestyle that celebrates freedom and connection with nature.
Newport RV Park

19. Newport RV Park

Portsmouth, RI
Newport RV Park stands out as a serene retreat nestled on Aquidneck Island in Newport County, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and proximity to historic attractions. Just a short 5-mile drive from the charming streets of Newport, Rhode Island, and the stunning ocean beaches, our park provides an ideal base for exploring the area. Guests can choose from our spacious, wooded RV and tent sites, ensuring a private and comfortable camping experience. Located only half a mile off Route 114 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, our campground is easily accessible while still providing a peaceful escape. Whether you're looking to relax in nature or embark on outdoor adventures, Newport RV Park is the perfect destination for your next getaway. Enjoy nearby swimming holes, hiking trails, and a variety of local restaurants and shops, all while immersing yourself in the beauty of Aquidneck Island.
Colaluca Family Campground

20. Colaluca Family Campground

Foster, RI
The Colaluca Family Campground™ stands out as a unique destination nestled in the serene woods of Foster, Rhode Island, offering a perfect blend of rustic charm and family-friendly activities. Conveniently located just off Route 6 (Danielson Pike) at the Connecticut/Rhode Island border, visitors can easily reach the campground by following Cumberland Hill Road southeast for 3.6 miles, then turning left onto Harrington Road. After a short 0.4-mile drive, the campground entrance will be on your left. This picturesque campground features two natural freshwater ponds ideal for fishing and swimming, along with sandy beaches perfect for relaxation and sunbathing. The Moosup River, a gentle natural spring that meanders through the property, provides a shallow waterway that is particularly enjoyed by younger guests. If you’re seeking an authentic, old-fashioned camping experience filled with family-oriented activities at an affordable price, the Colaluca Family Campground™ is the perfect choice. With its beautiful natural surroundings and a variety of outdoor activities, it promises a memorable getaway for families and nature lovers alike.

Rhode Island may be small, but its campsites are mighty. The state offers something for everyone, so check into an RV park near the Roger Williams National Memorial and wander the Blackstone River Valley National Historic Park. History buffs can enter the Gilded Age with a Newport getaway, while urban explorers can embrace all things culture from a Providence campsite. If you’d rather glimpse rural Rhode Island, pick a direction, as well as a park, forest, or beach. You really can’t go wrong, whether you rent an RV site near the George Washington Memorial State Forest or stick close to the coast in Narragansett.

96% (316) 68 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Rhode Island

Harlow Hill

1. Harlow Hill

96%
(65)
Middletown, RI · 3 sites
A spot to park for your vehicles on .7 acres near Middletown beaches. A space to wash your feet after the beach and hosts that live on property. A pond nearby, walk to Newport vineyards winery and brewery and .09 miles from Sweet berry farm. Bike to local beaches, 3 miles downhill. Thanks for checking us out!
Electrical hookup
from 
$50
 / night
Milk Thistle Farm

2. Milk Thistle Farm

96%
(34)
Greene, RI · 2 sites
With the original home built in 1785, Milk Thistle farm is on the historic register and is comprised of the main house and 5 acres of land. It is run as a small non-profit animal sanctuary and is home to rescued chickens, goats, and pigs, as well as two humans and their dog and cat companions. The main property is fenced in, with a large back field great for tent camping, and an orchard to explore that can also double as hammock camping. There is parking for cars and bikes. We try to minimize our impact on the environment as much as possible, and encourage our guests to compost, recycle, and dispose of waste accordingly. Please note we have dogs, including a Livestock Guardian Dog that does bark to alert us of new people and warn off would be predators. We will happily introduce him to any guests to minimize disruptions. Check us out on instagram @milk_thistle_farm
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$34
 / night
Moose's Midnight Getaway

3. Moose's Midnight Getaway

93%
(40)
Tiverton, RI · 1 site
Learn more about this land: Located in Tiverton, RI. Access to local RI beaches, great seafood, hiking rails, and tower lookout. 2-3 miles away from the town center, beach, and boat ramp. Newport is just a short 15 mile/ 24 minute drive away. 3 miles away there is access to a fresh water pond with a boat ramp (Watuppa Pond). **RVs/Campervans only - no tents**
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from 
$45
 / night
Burlingame State Park

4. Burlingame State Park

91%
(22)
State park in Rhode Island · 789 sites
Discover Burlingame State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
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Fishermen's Memorial State Park

5. Fishermen's Memorial State Park

100%
(1)
State park in Rhode Island · 182 sites
Discover the charm of Fishermen's Memorial State Park.
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Wawaloam Campground, West Kingston, Rhode Island

6. Wawaloam Campground, West Kingston, Rhode Island

West Kingston, RI · 128 sites
Located in the heart of Southern New England, Wawaloam Campground combines the thrill of a 287-foot waterslide with the joy of family-friendly activities like an enhanced splash pad, mini golf, and crafts -making it the ultimate destination for families seeking adventure and relaxation. Named after a Native American Princess and founded in 1969, our beloved campground has been a family-favorite oasis for over fifty years. We welcome pets and offer spacious sites that are top-rated on Good Sam and Trip Advisor. With amenities exclusive to campers to ensure a comfortable stay without the hassle of long lines or overcrowding, Wawaloam has everything you need for your best family retreat!
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$73
 / night
8 Acres Homestead

7. 8 Acres Homestead

88%
(83)
Tiverton, RI · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Enjoy this quaint and tranquil getaway. Close to local beaches, cafes, and shops. Our property is located in the picturesque, New England coastal town of Tiverton, Rhode Island. The property is located on a main road and consists of a family residence, a Christian church, and a small farm that sits high on a hill overlooking the Nanaquaket Pond. Pitch your tent, or park your car/van, in our backyard woodlands just past our house off the main road with rustic walking paths to the Nannaquacket Pond. Take in the natural wildlife such as deer, groundhogs, songbirds, and our free-range chickens when they are out and about. The beauty of the countryside is right around the corner. Historic Tiverton Four Corners: 4 minutes South Shore Beach: 20 minutes Newport: 30 minutes Providence: 30 minutes
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$30
 / night
Camp Newportant

8. Camp Newportant

100%
(3)
Newport, RI · 1 site
Small residential lot with a 36’ pad for backing in or pulling through. Enjoy a spacious shared backyard with a grill and an alternate fire pit. The fenced yard offers a relaxing atmosphere and privacy from the outside. Water is available, along with optional waste disposal ($10) and a 110V / 30Amp plug-in. In addition to welcoming Hipcamp guests, we also host a two-room BnB that friends or family can book based on availability.
Full hookups
from 
$49
 / night
Hilltop Tree Farm by Sakonnet River

9. Hilltop Tree Farm by Sakonnet River

94%
(9)
Tiverton, RI · 2 sites
Hilltop Tree Farm by Sakonnet River – Enchanted Christmas Tree Farm & Agri‑Education Campsite Welcome to Hilltop Tree Farm by Sakonnet River — a unique agri‑educational experience where your stay helps support hands‑on learning in beekeeping, gardening, chicken care, and sustainable egg production. All camping fees are considered donations to fund our educational farm programs, not traditional lodging fees. Upon appointment, guests can participate in our beginner bee apiary course and learn about raising chickens and collecting eggs, included as part of your stay. Rhode Island may be the tiniest state in the Union, but its charm is immeasurable. With approximately 400 miles of pristine coastline, it offers coastal beauty, historic seaside towns, and New England seafood that rivals postcard scenery. At our farm you’re immersed in that charm with the added opportunity to learn about sustainable agriculture and nature. This campsite is nestled on a hillside among Fraser Fir and White Spruce trees, just a short walk from the designated parking area. Enjoy 7 acres of trails, and easy walking access to the Sakonnet River, Fort Barton Revolutionary War Tower, and Grinnell’s Beach Pier, as well as local dining including Le Moulin Rouge, BoatHouse Waterfront Dining, Coastal Roosters Café, Black Goose Café, Red Dory Restaurant, Duck Pond, and Cumberland Farms Convenience Store. Purpose & Participation: • This stay supports our educational farm and agri‑tourism mission. • Participation in farm activities, including beekeeping and chicken care, is voluntary and at your discretion. Safety & Waiver: • Guests engage in outdoor activities with natural terrain, plants, wildlife, bees, and chickens — please exercise care. • Children must be supervised by a responsible adult at all times. Property Rules: • Fires are permitted for cooking purposes only, per local fire department guidance; no additional permit is needed. • Respect plants, trees, wildlife, bees, chickens, and farm habitats at all times. • Quiet hours are enforced from 10 PM to 7 AM in accordance with Tiverton’s local residential/open‑space noise regulations. • Loud music, amplified sound, and activities that disturb neighboring properties are not allowed. Enjoy peaceful nights under the stars and enriching f
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from 
$150
 / night
George Washington State Park

10. George Washington State Park

100%
(1)
State park in Rhode Island · 50 sites
Discover George Washington State Park's natural splendor and outdoor fun.
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Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor

11. Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor

100%
(1)
National park in Connecticut · 822 sites
Discover the rustic charm of The Last Green Valley.
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SimplePrivateNaturalEpicFirepitPets

12. SimplePrivateNaturalEpicFirepitPets

97%
(67)
Hopkinton, RI · 1 site · Tent, RV
I love the outdoors and RV life. The world is changing. We can help each other by being more in our natural surroundings enhancing our lives with more freedom, adventure and fun. 🌲 Private Backyard Retreat on 2.2 Acres 🌲 Looking for a great stopover with amenities -filled getaway? This unique 2.2-acre property is behind an old house (not occupied during your stay) and offers a private, pet-friendly backyard surrounded by tall trees and natural beauty. Perfect for RV travelers, dog lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts—you’ll find everything you need to relax, recharge, and enjoy the fresh air. ✨ What You’ll Love * 30 Amp RV hook-up/moveable + pristine water source * Epic fire pit for memorable evenings under the stars * Rustic screened porch with items to enhance your stay * Outdoor shower + hot/cold spigots 🚿 * Porta potty (saves space for RVers) * Propane grill for outdoor cooking by table, chairs & awning * Very pet-friendly: two dog runners + moveable post 🐾 You’ll have the entire backyard to yourself—a private oasis with tall trees, stone features, and plenty of space to unwind. 🌿 Nearby Adventures This spot is centrally located, with easy access to I-95 and close to endless outdoor fun: * Hiking: Ell Pond (where Moonrise Kingdom was filmed!) ; Ashville Pond, hiking galore + * Beaches & Ferries: Narragansett, Watch Hill (12 miles), Block Island ferry + * Kayaking & Swimming: local ponds and coastal waters * Golfing galore, from casual courses to coastal views * Food & Drink: wineries, breweries, farms, local dining, and fresh markets * Day trips: Newport, Mystic, Jamestown, Foxwoods, and charming coastal towns Or just stay simple: enjoy the fire pit, relax with your pets, and soak in the peaceful natural setting. 📝 Good to Know Bring supplemental firewood (some may be available for sale onsite) Gatherings up to 6 people welcome. Max 2 cars. This is a RV listing. Tent campers note proximity of roads. Please clean up after pets so this remains a dog-friendly haven 🌞 Whether you’re looking for a central stopover on your journey or a cool retreat close to beaches, trails, festivals and coastal gems, this spot is designed for you. Come as you are, breathe in the fresh air, and enjoy this simple and special place.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$80
 / night
Hurricane Hill Farm

13. Hurricane Hill Farm

100%
(3)
Cranston, RI · 1 site
We are a 48-acre historic, conservation fiber farm smack in the middle of Rhode Island-in an area that was once all farmland. We are a bit of a holdover-and we take our stewardship role of this farming legacy quite seriously. Despite our glorious natural setting, we are actually very close to all the places people want to visit in RI-including Providence (15 minutes), Newport (30 minutes) beaches (15-40 depending on which one you chose) and a bunch of parks and hiking areas (15-45 minutes max). We are also near Ct and Mass-so a good home base for all kinds of exploring! Stays are limited to three nights.
Toilets
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Campfires
from 
$100
 / night
Glamp Frogmore

14. Glamp Frogmore

100%
(82)
Coventry, RI · 1 site
Set on our private 35 acre property in Rhode Island, Glamp Frogmore features two beautiful wooded glampsites (The Pines and The Ferns) that border the 295 acre Maxwell Mays Audubon Refuge. Take a 5 minute walk down a private path that will bring you to our small pond where you can play horseshoes or corn hole, kids can paddle around in the canoe or rowboat, sit and enjoy nature in our Adirondack chairs, or bring a picnic. Glamp Frogmore is 30 minutes from Newport, beautiful beaches, Narragansett, the city of Providence, Watch Hill, and Mystic, CT. Close to local breweries, vineyards, bike trails, and hikes. 2.5 hours to NYC and 1.5 hours to Boston.
Pets
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from 
$200
 / night
Rigby Yard

15. Rigby Yard

Portsmouth, RI · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
This yard is tucked away with plenty of privacy, enjoy the beautiful fire pit as you tucker down for the night. Plenty of space for outdoor games. Wake up to peaceful sounds of birds chirping. This yard is equipped with a hose hookup and an electric hookup. Campers/rv site only. Tiny house on site for extra space for sleeping 2 in a full size bed for an additional fee. This property does not have a bathroom so RV will be your bathroom. A grille and picnic table will be on site.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$90
 / night
Fort Getty Campground

16. Fort Getty Campground

Jamestown, RI
Fort Getty Park stands out as a unique recreational destination due to its stunning blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Spanning 41 acres at the end of Fort Getty Road, this town-owned facility primarily serves as a recreational-vehicle campground while also offering a designated tent camping area. Visitors to Fort Getty can explore remnants of old fortifications, enjoy a rocky beach, and take advantage of a public boat ramp and dock. The park features the Kit Wright walking trail, which winds through the picturesque Fox Hill Marsh, completed in the winter of 2000. Additionally, a wildlife observation platform, built by the Boy Scouts and funded by the Rotary Club, enhances the park's appeal for nature enthusiasts. With breathtaking views of the Jamestown Bridge and the West Passage, Fort Getty Park is a vital recreational and open space resource for the community. During the summer months, non-residents are required to pay fees for parking and boat launching, while residents need a Beach sticker for entry. The campground accommodates 75 seasonal RV sites and 26 tent sites, making it an ideal spot for outdoor activities and relaxation. Whether you're looking to swim, hike, or simply unwind in nature, Fort Getty Park offers a memorable experience for all.
Bowdish Lake Camping Area

17. Bowdish Lake Camping Area

West Glocester, RI
Bowdish Lake stands out as a unique campground because it fosters a vibrant community atmosphere where families and friends come together to create lasting memories. Nestled in a picturesque setting, this campground offers spacious and private campsites that ensure a peaceful outdoor experience. Visitors can enjoy a variety of nearby attractions, including stunning natural features and inviting swimming holes. The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous activities available such as hiking, fishing, and kayaking. Additionally, guests will find a selection of local restaurants and shops just a short drive away, making it easy to explore the surrounding community. Whether you're looking to unwind in nature or engage in exciting adventures, Bowdish Lake provides the ideal backdrop for a memorable summer getaway.
Dyer Woods Nudist Campgrounds

18. Dyer Woods Nudist Campgrounds

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Foster, RI
Dyer Woods stands out as a unique family-oriented nudist campground nestled within 200 picturesque acres in northwestern Rhode Island, much of which is designated as a nature preserve. This serene setting offers visitors an opportunity to connect with nature while enjoying the freedom of organized social nudity in a wholesome and family-friendly environment. At Dyer Woods, we prioritize safety and security, ensuring that all guests can relax and enjoy their experience without concerns. Our campground features a variety of amenities designed to enhance your visit, including comfortable facilities and recreational options that cater to all ages. Surrounded by natural beauty, Dyer Woods is an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Explore nearby swimming holes, hiking trails, and other outdoor activities that allow you to immerse yourself in the stunning Rhode Island landscape. Additionally, local restaurants and shops are just a short drive away, providing convenient options for dining and shopping during your stay. Come experience the natural beauty and welcoming atmosphere of Dyer Woods, where you can embrace a lifestyle that celebrates freedom and connection with nature.
Newport RV Park

19. Newport RV Park

Portsmouth, RI
Newport RV Park stands out as a serene retreat nestled on Aquidneck Island in Newport County, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and proximity to historic attractions. Just a short 5-mile drive from the charming streets of Newport, Rhode Island, and the stunning ocean beaches, our park provides an ideal base for exploring the area. Guests can choose from our spacious, wooded RV and tent sites, ensuring a private and comfortable camping experience. Located only half a mile off Route 114 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, our campground is easily accessible while still providing a peaceful escape. Whether you're looking to relax in nature or embark on outdoor adventures, Newport RV Park is the perfect destination for your next getaway. Enjoy nearby swimming holes, hiking trails, and a variety of local restaurants and shops, all while immersing yourself in the beauty of Aquidneck Island.
Colaluca Family Campground

20. Colaluca Family Campground

Foster, RI
The Colaluca Family Campground™ stands out as a unique destination nestled in the serene woods of Foster, Rhode Island, offering a perfect blend of rustic charm and family-friendly activities. Conveniently located just off Route 6 (Danielson Pike) at the Connecticut/Rhode Island border, visitors can easily reach the campground by following Cumberland Hill Road southeast for 3.6 miles, then turning left onto Harrington Road. After a short 0.4-mile drive, the campground entrance will be on your left. This picturesque campground features two natural freshwater ponds ideal for fishing and swimming, along with sandy beaches perfect for relaxation and sunbathing. The Moosup River, a gentle natural spring that meanders through the property, provides a shallow waterway that is particularly enjoyed by younger guests. If you’re seeking an authentic, old-fashioned camping experience filled with family-oriented activities at an affordable price, the Colaluca Family Campground™ is the perfect choice. With its beautiful natural surroundings and a variety of outdoor activities, it promises a memorable getaway for families and nature lovers alike.

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Where to go

Lincoln Woods State Park

Put Rhode Island’s first state park first on your list of attractions. Not far from Pawtucket, this all-encompassing park lets campers design their own vacation, never far from the views—and beaches—of Olney Pond. Trails abound throughout the park, though how to traverse them is a decision best left to you. Horseback, mountain bikes, and good ol’ hiking boots all do the trick.

Along the Bays

Before you reach the Atlantic, a series of bays bookend eastern Rhode Island. As New England’s largest estuary, Narragansett Bay offers campers access to beaches and trailheads galore. To camp all the closer to the water, take the ferry from Bristol to Prudence Island. Meanwhile, further north, campsites near Goddard Memorial State Park get campers up close and personal with Greenwich Bay.

Down South

No visit to a coastal town is complete with a stop on the coast. Camp along Rhode Island’s southern end, where log cabins and RV campsites pepper the shoreline. Make s’mores around a fire pit at Fishermen’s Memorial State Park before biking to Point Judith Lighthouse. Or, head to Burlingame State Park, where campsites come with tree coverage and views of Watchaug Pond.

When to go

Summer is the best—but busiest—season to experience the full range of Rhode Island’s outdoor activities. Maximize your camping options by planning a warm-weather getaway, when temperatures in Rhode Island hover in the 80s. Come fall, the Atlantic Ocean quickly cools down, so look beyond coastal campsites in the shoulder seasons. Both fall and spring are best suited for hiking and exploring Rhode Island’s close-knit towns, while winter camping is all about cozy A-frames and snow sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Camping costs in Rhode Island vary depending on the type of campsite and amenities provided. For tent and RV camping, prices can range from $20 to $50 per night. Cabin rentals can be more expensive, with prices starting around $80 and going up to several hundred dollars per night. To explore Rhode Island camping options, visit Hipcamp.

In Rhode Island, camping rules vary depending on the campground, but some general guidelines apply to most locations. Here are some common camping rules in Rhode Island:

  1. Observe quiet hours, typically between 10pm and 7am.
  2. Keep your campsite clean and free of litter. Practice the Leave No Trace principles.
  3. Alcohol and controlled substances are not permitted in Rhode Island state parks and campgrounds.
  4. Fires are only allowed in designated fire rings or grills. Do not gather firewood from the surrounding area; purchase firewood from the campground or a local vendor.
  5. Keep pets on a leash and clean up after them. Some campgrounds have specific pet-friendly sites; check the pets policy before booking.
  6. Obey posted speed limits and parking regulations within the campground.
  7. Do not damage trees, plants, or wildlife. Do not feed animals.
  8. Respect other campers' privacy and space by not walking through their campsites.
  9. Check-in and check-out times may vary, but generally, check-in is around 1 PM, and check-out is around 11 AM.

It's essential to review the specific rules and regulations for the campground you plan to visit, as some may have additional guidelines or restrictions. You can find information about Rhode Island campgrounds on Hipcamp.

In Rhode Island, camping directly on the beach is generally not allowed. However, there are campgrounds and parks close to the beach where you can set up camp and enjoy beach access during the day. Some popular beach camping options in Rhode Island include:

It's important to check the specific regulations of each campground or park before planning your trip. Narragansett Pier and Watch Hill are popular beach destinations, but not campgrounds. Providence is not a beach location. Find more beach camping options in Rhode Island.

Unfortunately, there are no public campgrounds or designated tent camping areas on Block Island. Camping is not allowed on the beaches or in public parks. If you're looking for beach camping options, you might consider nearby Watch Hill in Rhode Island or Shelter Island in New York.

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