The best campervan parks 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.

95% (209) 22 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Rhode Island

SimplePrivateNaturalEpicFirepitPets

1. SimplePrivateNaturalEpicFirepitPets

98%
(66)
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.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$80
 / night
Moose's Midnight Getaway

2. Moose's Midnight Getaway

92%
(39)
2 sites · RVs · Tiverton, RI
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). **Campers only - no tents**
Electrical hookup
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from 
$50
 / night
Harlow Hill

3. Harlow Hill

96%
(65)
3 sites · RVs · Middletown, RI
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
Burlingame State Park

4. Burlingame State Park

91%
(22)
789 sites · Quonochontaug, Rhode Island
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)
182 sites · Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island
Discover the charm of Fishermen's Memorial State Park.
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Camp Newportant

6. Camp Newportant

100%
(2)
1 site · RV · Newport, RI
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
Newport RV Park

7. Newport RV Park

31 sites · 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.
Holiday Acres Campground

8. Holiday Acres Campground

91 sites · North Scituate, RI
Discover the charm of our unique campground in Scituate, Rhode Island, where nature enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the great outdoors. Our campsite is designed to cater to campers and RVs of all sizes, ensuring a memorable experience for everyone, whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or a first-time camper. We encourage you to book your spot in advance, as our campground fills up quickly. Call us today to inquire about site availability, upcoming events, and entertainment options. We look forward to welcoming you soon! Families will appreciate our playground for kids and a recreation hall that hosts various social activities. Don’t forget to pack your fishing gear! Our lake is teeming with bass, catfish, and other fish, providing ample opportunities for a relaxing day by the water. Our RV sites come equipped with full hookups for water, electricity, and sewage, ensuring a comfortable stay. Enjoy the privacy and tranquility of our spacious grounds, complete with fire pits, picnic tables, and clean restroom facilities. With a nearby beach and open fields, there’s plenty of space to explore and unwind. Plan your next outdoor adventure with us and experience all that our beautiful campsite has to offer!
Bowdish Lake Camping Area

9. Bowdish Lake Camping Area

41 sites · 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.
George Washington State Park

10. George Washington State Park

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

11. Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor

100%
(1)
822 sites · Danielson, Connecticut
Discover the rustic charm of The Last Green Valley.
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Wawaloam Campground

12. Wawaloam Campground

126 sites · West Kingston, RI
Wawaloam Campground stands out as a unique family destination in Southern New England, offering an exhilarating 287-foot waterslide alongside a variety of family-friendly activities. With an enhanced splash pad, mini golf, and engaging crafts, it provides the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation for families looking to create lasting memories. Founded in 1969 and named after a Native American Princess, Wawaloam has been a cherished retreat for over fifty years. Our spacious, pet-friendly sites are highly rated on platforms like Good Sam and Trip Advisor, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay. We pride ourselves on offering exclusive amenities designed for campers, allowing you to unwind without the stress of long lines or overcrowding. Whether you're exploring nearby natural attractions, enjoying local swimming holes, or visiting nearby restaurants and shops, Wawaloam Campground has everything you need for an unforgettable family getaway!
Worden Pond Family Campground

13. Worden Pond Family Campground

11 sites · Wakefield, RI
Worden Pond Family Campground offers classic New England camping on the shores of Rhode Island’s largest freshwater pond. Located in South Kingstown, this family-owned campground provides spacious RV sites with water and electric hookups, a wooded tent area (note: tent camping may be limited) and a peaceful natural setting. The campground features a boat ramp for easy access to Worden Pond’s fishing and kayaking, as well as basic amenities like clean restrooms, hot showers, a playground, and a camp store. Seasonal campers return year after year for the friendly community vibe and the beautiful sunsets over the pond. Quiet hours and no loud parties reflect the family-oriented atmosphere, and adult campers appreciate the tranquility. From exploring nearby South County beaches to roasting s’mores by the fire, Worden Pond Family Campground is a pet-friendly, relaxing retreat that showcases Rhode Island’s outdoor charm.

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.

95% (209) 22 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Rhode Island

SimplePrivateNaturalEpicFirepitPets

1. SimplePrivateNaturalEpicFirepitPets

98%
(66)
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.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$80
 / night
Moose's Midnight Getaway

2. Moose's Midnight Getaway

92%
(39)
2 sites · RVs · Tiverton, RI
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). **Campers only - no tents**
Electrical hookup
Pets
from 
$50
 / night
Harlow Hill

3. Harlow Hill

96%
(65)
3 sites · RVs · Middletown, RI
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
Burlingame State Park

4. Burlingame State Park

91%
(22)
789 sites · Quonochontaug, Rhode Island
Discover Burlingame State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Fishermen's Memorial State Park

5. Fishermen's Memorial State Park

100%
(1)
182 sites · Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island
Discover the charm of Fishermen's Memorial State Park.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Camp Newportant

6. Camp Newportant

100%
(2)
1 site · RV · Newport, RI
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
Newport RV Park

7. Newport RV Park

31 sites · 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.
Holiday Acres Campground

8. Holiday Acres Campground

91 sites · North Scituate, RI
Discover the charm of our unique campground in Scituate, Rhode Island, where nature enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the great outdoors. Our campsite is designed to cater to campers and RVs of all sizes, ensuring a memorable experience for everyone, whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or a first-time camper. We encourage you to book your spot in advance, as our campground fills up quickly. Call us today to inquire about site availability, upcoming events, and entertainment options. We look forward to welcoming you soon! Families will appreciate our playground for kids and a recreation hall that hosts various social activities. Don’t forget to pack your fishing gear! Our lake is teeming with bass, catfish, and other fish, providing ample opportunities for a relaxing day by the water. Our RV sites come equipped with full hookups for water, electricity, and sewage, ensuring a comfortable stay. Enjoy the privacy and tranquility of our spacious grounds, complete with fire pits, picnic tables, and clean restroom facilities. With a nearby beach and open fields, there’s plenty of space to explore and unwind. Plan your next outdoor adventure with us and experience all that our beautiful campsite has to offer!
Bowdish Lake Camping Area

9. Bowdish Lake Camping Area

41 sites · 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.
George Washington State Park

10. George Washington State Park

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

11. Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor

100%
(1)
822 sites · Danielson, Connecticut
Discover the rustic charm of The Last Green Valley.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Wawaloam Campground

12. Wawaloam Campground

126 sites · West Kingston, RI
Wawaloam Campground stands out as a unique family destination in Southern New England, offering an exhilarating 287-foot waterslide alongside a variety of family-friendly activities. With an enhanced splash pad, mini golf, and engaging crafts, it provides the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation for families looking to create lasting memories. Founded in 1969 and named after a Native American Princess, Wawaloam has been a cherished retreat for over fifty years. Our spacious, pet-friendly sites are highly rated on platforms like Good Sam and Trip Advisor, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay. We pride ourselves on offering exclusive amenities designed for campers, allowing you to unwind without the stress of long lines or overcrowding. Whether you're exploring nearby natural attractions, enjoying local swimming holes, or visiting nearby restaurants and shops, Wawaloam Campground has everything you need for an unforgettable family getaway!
Worden Pond Family Campground

13. Worden Pond Family Campground

11 sites · Wakefield, RI
Worden Pond Family Campground offers classic New England camping on the shores of Rhode Island’s largest freshwater pond. Located in South Kingstown, this family-owned campground provides spacious RV sites with water and electric hookups, a wooded tent area (note: tent camping may be limited) and a peaceful natural setting. The campground features a boat ramp for easy access to Worden Pond’s fishing and kayaking, as well as basic amenities like clean restrooms, hot showers, a playground, and a camp store. Seasonal campers return year after year for the friendly community vibe and the beautiful sunsets over the pond. Quiet hours and no loud parties reflect the family-oriented atmosphere, and adult campers appreciate the tranquility. From exploring nearby South County beaches to roasting s’mores by the fire, Worden Pond Family Campground is a pet-friendly, relaxing retreat that showcases Rhode Island’s outdoor charm.

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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.

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