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RV Parks in Rhode Island

Discover 10 RV parks across Rhode Island, from coastal Newport to inland Foster. Find sites with 50-amp service, full hookups, and

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Rhode Island RV Parks: Top Campgrounds for Ocean

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Bowdish Lake Camping Area

Bowdish Lake Camping Area

๐Ÿ“ Chepachet, RI

Bowdish Lake Camping Area in Chepachet, RI offers 200+ campsites on 150 wooded acres with a 100-acre private lake, daily activities, and themed weekends.

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Dyer Woods Nudist Campground

Dyer Woods Nudist Campground

๐Ÿ“ Foster, RI

Dyer Woods Nudist Campground is a private, members-only clothing-optional campground on 55 wooded acres in Foster, RI, open May 1 to September 30.

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Ginny B Camp Grounds

Ginny B Camp Grounds

๐Ÿ“ Foster, RI

Ginny B Camp Grounds offers seasonal camping from May to October on 100+ acres with two ponds and the Moosup River in Foster, RI.

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Holiday Acres Camp Grounds

Holiday Acres Camp Grounds

๐Ÿ“ North Scituate, RI

Holiday Acres Camp Grounds in North Scituate, RI, offers 9 acres with a private lake stocked with bass and catfish, 30 minutes from Providence.

๐Ÿ’ตFrom $75.00/night ๐Ÿ Cabins
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Melville Campground Recreation

Melville Campground Recreation

๐Ÿ“ Portsmouth, RI

Melville Campground Recreation sits on Aquidneck Island, 5.3 miles from Newport. It offers a quiet base for exploring Rhode Island's beaches and historic mansions.

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Oak Embers Campground

Oak Embers Campground

๐Ÿ“ West Greenwich, RI

Oak Embers Campground offers 50 full-hookup RV sites with 30/50-amp service. Open April 15 to October 31. 5 miles from Arcadia Management Area.

๐Ÿ’ตFrom $45/night
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The Sailing Company

The Sailing Company

๐Ÿ“ Newport, RI

The Sailing Company in Newport, RI offers RV sites with direct dock access. Guests launch boats from the private marina.

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Wawaloam Campground

Wawaloam Campground

๐Ÿ“ West Kingston, RI

Wawaloam Campground in West Kingston, RI features a 287-foot waterslide, splash pad, and mini golf. Family-owned since 1969.

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Westwood Family Campground

Westwood Family Campground

๐Ÿ“ Coventry, RI

Westwood Family Campground operates 150 wooded acres on Woodward Lake in Coventry, RI, 30 minutes from Providence.

๐Ÿ’ตFrom 45/night
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Whispering Pines Campground

Whispering Pines Campground

๐Ÿ“ Hope Valley, RI

Whispering Pines Campground offers 100+ RV sites with full hookups 30 minutes southwest of Providence, RI. Family-focused with themed weekend events.

๐Ÿ’ตFrom $55.00/night ๐Ÿ Cabins
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Rhode Island offers RV travelers a compact coastal experience with 10 distinct campgrounds. This state provides access to 400 miles of shoreline, historic Newport, and quiet inland forests. Park options range from full-service resorts to rustic retreats in towns like Foster and West Greenwich.

How many RV parks are in Rhode Island?

Rhode Island hosts 10 public and private RV parks. These facilities are concentrated in the southern and western regions, with notable clusters in Foster and along the coastal corridor near Newport and Portsmouth.

What types of RV sites are available?

Most campgrounds offer a mix of pull-through and back-in sites with standard amenities. Common features across the state's 10 locations include:

  • 30 and 50-amp electrical service at 90% of parks
  • Full hookup sites (water, sewer, electric) at 7 facilities
  • Site lengths accommodating rigs up to 40 feet
  • Concrete or gravel pads measuring 20 x 40 feet on average

What is the average cost per night?

Nightly rates for a standard RV site range from $45 to $120. Peak summer season (June-August) prices at coastal parks near Newport average $95, while inland locations like Hope Valley and Chepachet average $65. Weekly discounts of 10-15% are common at 8 of the 10 parks.

Which parks offer the best coastal access?

Three campgrounds provide direct ocean proximity within 2 miles of Rhode Island Sound. The Newport area park features 100 ocean-view sites with full hookups. Portsmouth's facility sits 1.5 miles from public beaches and includes a 50-site RV section with 50-amp service.

Are there state park campgrounds for RVs?

Rhode Island operates 2 state park campgrounds with RV accommodations. These facilities offer 65 combined sites with electric hookups, dump stations, and 14-day maximum stays. Reservations open 90 days in advance through the state's online portal.

What amenities are most common?

Standard amenities across the 10 parks include Wi-Fi at 8 locations, laundry facilities at 9, and camp stores at 6. Premium features like swimming pools, dog parks, and recreation halls appear at 4 larger resorts, primarily in West Greenwich and West Kingston.

Rhode Island offers RV travelers a compact coastal experience with 10 distinct campgrounds, providing varied options from oceanfront resorts to forested retreats across the smallest state.

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