The best dog-friendly RV parks in New England

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From the brisk, rugged coasts of Maine to the quaint lake cottages of New Hampshire, New England is a camper’s paradise. This multi-state region offers a diverse range of activities, whether you’re visiting White Mountain National forest for some paddling or you’re biking across coastal Rhode Island. Nature trails, oceanfront camping and even glamping are available here. New England is also a great destination for adventure lovers because it’s easy to get away from the crowds and truly experience the natural side of this beloved area.

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2. SimplePrivateNaturalEpicFirepitPets

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1 site · Tent, RV · Hopkinton, RI
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.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$80
 / night

From the brisk, rugged coasts of Maine to the quaint lake cottages of New Hampshire, New England is a camper’s paradise. This multi-state region offers a diverse range of activities, whether you’re visiting White Mountain National forest for some paddling or you’re biking across coastal Rhode Island. Nature trails, oceanfront camping and even glamping are available here. New England is also a great destination for adventure lovers because it’s easy to get away from the crowds and truly experience the natural side of this beloved area.

94% (3.4K)

Top-rated campgrounds near New England

2. SimplePrivateNaturalEpicFirepitPets

98%
(65)
1 site · Tent, RV · Hopkinton, RI
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.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$80
 / night

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Where to go

Acadia National Park, Maine

Majestic trees meet Atlantic waters in Acadia National Park, a family-friendly nature getaway for campers of all stripes. From Hull’s Cove Visitor Center, you can take the park’s scenic drive to Sand Beach for a swim. Hikers can then enjoy the trek to Otter Point, which provides stunning views of the coastline, or take the Cadillac Mountain Loop hike. In addition to hiking trails, the park has numerous campsites and campgrounds available.

Cape Cod, Massachusetts

A great place for quiet beach camping, Cape Cod has options with rv sites, cabins, family camping and everything in between. Far from the bustle of Boston, you can find bike and kayak rentals along the cape, with some good options in Provincetown. Cape Cod National Seashore is a haven for adventure and play, and there are a few state parks with pristine beaches, including South Cape Beach State Park and Scusset Beach State Reservation.

Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont

Vermont’s Green Mountains are the perfect place to adventure any time of year, but in the warmer months, you can enjoy full service family campgrounds as well as tent sites. Granville State Forest has biking trails, while Savoy Mountain State Park has multiple camping spots and a lake for canoeing. The Appalachian Trail also stretches through a section of the Green Mountains, intersecting with Long Trail, if you’re feeling extra adventurous.

When to go

New England’s winter’s are famously harsh, so you’ll want to keep tent camping between May and October. Note that crowds will die down significantly once kids go back to school in early September, so keep in mind that you may have a better time (and a peek at some changing leaves) if you choose to camp in early fall.