Rhode Island's thousands of acres of beautiful forest land are full of stunning sites. Filled with amazing rivers and ponds, unforgettable hiking trails, and much more, the parks and nature reserves each offer something unique. Few things compare to camping out and experiencing all of these natural attractions first hand. Here are 10 amazing camping spots in Rhode Island to make you feel one with nature.
1. Burlingame State Park, Charlestown
With thousands of acres of beautiful forest and diverse landscapes to explore, Burlingame State Park makes for a magical camping experience. Located in the coastal town of Charlestown, there are endless reasons to visit this place.
2. Bowdish Lake Camping Area, Glocester
The spacious and secluded campsites of Bowdish Lake are perfect for an escape into nature. Enjoy swimming in the lake, hiking in the woods, or hanging by the campfire on this awesome camp adventure.
3. George Washington State Campground, Chepachet
Located within the thousands of acres of this northern state recreational area, George Washington Campground is a wonderful choice in camping also found along Bowdish Lake.
4. Fort Getty Recreation Area, Jamestown
This town operated campground offers tent and RV overnight stays just steps away from the beach. Enjoy incredible views of the bay on this unique stay.
5. Second Beach Campground, Middletown
Few sites compare to Sachuest Point in Middletown and this campground is located right in the thick of it.
6. Whispering Pines Campground, Hope Valley
Staying here means camping amongst 50 acres of stunning pines. For a truly outdoor experience, Whispering Pines Campground is out of this world.
7. Ginny-B Campground, Foster
Ginny-B Campground has been offering fun family oriented camping for several decades. Find them in the beautiful northern town of Foster.
8. Water's Edge Campground, Coventry
Enjoy a camping experience filled with boating, water-skiing, fishing, swimming, and much more! Water's Edge is located along the banks of Johnson's Pond and accommodates tent and trailer camping.
9. Fishermen's Memorial State Park, Narragansett
Enjoy a "seaside village" atmosphere at Fishermen's Memorial State Park. If you are a camper who enjoys maintained fields and open space with stunning views, this park is the spot for you.
10. Echo Lake Campground, Pascoag
This family owned and operated campground boasts picturesque views and cozy sites with picnic tables and plenty of space for the whole family.
We hope you'll start planning your next Rhode Island camping trip after reading this!
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