Burlingame State Park, with its picture perfect pond, wooded shores, and trails galore, could be the setting for your favorite all-American summer camp movie. Surrounding beautiful Watchaug Pond, there is a camping area and 29-acre wildlife sanctuary (perfect for birders!). Beneath the blue, you’ll find a solid stock of largemouth bass that can be reached via convenient boat ramps. Hang out on the fresh water beach, or make a pit stop at Dave’s Coffee just up road the and drive 10 minutes to some of RI’s prettiest oceanfront spots. Booze is banned here, so be sure to pack some Solo cups and keep the liquid contraband on the DL.
Burlingame State Park, with its picture perfect pond, wooded shores, and trails galore, could be the setting for your favorite all-American summer camp movie. Surrounding beautiful Watchaug Pond, there is a camping area and 29-acre wildlife sanctuary (perfect for birders!). Beneath the blue, you’ll find a solid stock of largemouth bass that can be reached via convenient boat ramps. Hang out on the fresh water beach, or make a pit stop at Dave’s Coffee just up road the and drive 10 minutes to some of RI’s prettiest oceanfront spots. Booze is banned here, so be sure to pack some Solo cups and keep the liquid contraband on the DL.
The only way you could be closer to the beach would be to drive right into the water! This camping area is for self-contained RVs only, and the amenities feature more coastal attractions than plush digs—picture yourself sunbathing, boating, or salt-water fishing on the wild atlantic to the south or in the harbored breachway to the east. There’s ev Read more...
Undeveloped beach. Need we say more? Well we will because this campground is a little funky (in a GREAT way). This barrier beach is lined with short, thick Juniper trees and has Ninigret Pond on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other. Make sure to check out the vehicle restrictions before driving onto the East Beach campground roads—they are Read more...
Slumber in a tent, RV, or cabin (not the glamping kind!) and choose from sites either under heavy foliage or open to the calm waters of Watchaug Pond. The hundreds of rustic sites fill up fast in the summer, so be sure to hop on the reservation train early. Read more...
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The only way you could be closer to the beach would be to drive right into the water! This camping area is for self-contained RVs only, and the amenities feature more coastal attractions than plush digs—picture yourself sunbathing, boating, or salt-water fishing on the wild atlantic to the south or in the harbored breachway to the east. There’s ev Read more...
Undeveloped beach. Need we say more? Well we will because this campground is a little funky (in a GREAT way). This barrier beach is lined with short, thick Juniper trees and has Ninigret Pond on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other. Make sure to check out the vehicle restrictions before driving onto the East Beach campground roads—they are Read more...
Slumber in a tent, RV, or cabin (not the glamping kind!) and choose from sites either under heavy foliage or open to the calm waters of Watchaug Pond. The hundreds of rustic sites fill up fast in the summer, so be sure to hop on the reservation train early. Read more...
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