Camping in Rhode Island

America’s smallest state leaves plenty to be discovered on a camping trip, from colonial towns to state parks.

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6 top campgrounds in Rhode Island

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Leyden’s Regeneration Sanctuary

8 sites · RVs, Tents30 acres · West Greenwich, RI
A third generation tree farmer is trying to regenerate this property to keep it as a land sanctuary. This is a project of my brother and I, to create a healing center / space for people to come connect with the land. We have just built a deck to put a yurt on site for healing sessions. I am a cranio sacral therapist and did my yoga teacher training in India, taught in India, Australia, Hawaii, now RI! If you are interested in sessions please reach out to me. I host women's gatherings here on the land as well as seasonal celebrations (solstice and equinox). Creating common unity. tribe.visionaryfund.com/leydensregeneration All money through hipcamp and visionary fund goes directly towards the land... Regeneration, planting, maintaining, taxes and future projects awaiting to be funded! Thank you. Step 1: get people back on it. Come live off grid for a bit in West Greenwich. Must have your own water, head lamps; respect for the land. 1.5 hour drive from Boston 3 hour drive from NYC 40 minutes to Providence, Newport, Mystic CT. and all RI beaches. ENJOY :)
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Luxury RV-HotTub-Wifi-Firepit-RI/MA

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Cumberland, RI
On the RI/MA Border with Modern Comforts. 🚿🚽 📽️ 🏊🍳 Welcome to Glamp-n-Camp Hideaway, a one-of-a-kind retreat tucked away on a private corner lot at the end of a quiet residential street without the annoyance of shared walls. For those looking for fun things to do, we are conveniently located within 1 mile from mall, restaurants, liquor stores, and movie theater with The Lux (dinner and drinks served at your seat)! Located on the border of Rhode Island and Massachusetts, you'll have the unique experience of staying in two states at once! Wake up to the sounds of New England birds and frequent bunny visitors, all while enjoying the beauty of both states. From RI's scenic coastline to MA's historic landmarks, you’re perfectly positioned to explore the best of both worlds. ❤️ What You’ll Love ❤️ : ✔ Ultimate Privacy 🏕️🔒– Tucked away on a dead end corner lot, it's like having your own private campground! ✔ Outdoor Fun 🏀🔥📽️ – Gather around the fire pit with Alexa, play lawn games, or enjoy a movie under the stars on the outdoor screen. Climb up the tree fort and slide back down, or swing on the hammock. ✔ Explore Nature - Just minutes away, there's a bike path, as well as the Cumberland Monastery Trail, a well-known historic hiking path through the woods. 🥾🚴‍♂️🌲 ✔ Relaxation and Recreation♨️🛁🏊 – Unwind in the hot tub or take a dip in the swimming pool. ✔ Prime Location🛒🍽️🎬🎤🎶 – Close to casinos, train, zoo, shopping, dining, theaters, and NFL's New England Patriots. ✔ Everything You Need Indoors 🍽️☕🍵 – Alexa, microwave, fridge, stove, heat, A/C, pots/pans, dishes/cups. Plus FREE coffee and tea to start your day right! Full bathroom with toilet and shower. Sleeps 4 😴🛏. ✔ Private Chef 👩‍🍳 – Indulge in a private dinner served poolside or while unwinding in the hot tub (available as an add-on 💰). 📍Perfectly Located📍: 🛍 10 min → Emerald Square Mall 🏈 20 min → Gillette Stadium (New England Patriots)/Patriot's Place Entertainment 🌆 10 min → Downtown Providence ✈ 25 min → TF Green Airport 🍽 5 min → Route 1 (20+ restaurants, Target, Walmart, Liquor Stores, Recreational Dispensaries) 📅 BOOK NOW and enjoy the best of both worlds—comfort and adventure with top-notch glamping amenities! 😊 RE.07727-STR | 05/13/26
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Milk Thistle Farm

4 sites · Tents5 acres · Greene, RI
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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Camping in Rhode Island guide

Overview

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.

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.