We’ve already discussed some of the best camping spots in Rhode Island, but one place in particular is worth expanding upon. Though each camping site in the state offers something a little bit different, few are as rustic and authentic as Burlingame State Park in Charlestown. If you haven’t had the chance to experience this amazing park and recreational area, you’re surely missing out!

Burlingame State Park and Campground is located in the charming town of Charlestown in Washington County.

Flickr/Madhu Madhavan As one of the larger recreational areas found in the state, Burlingame spans more than 3,000 acres in size.

Flickr/Madhu Madhavan The state park is located along Watchaug Pond, a 573 acre pond commonly referred to as Kettle Pond.

Yelp/Star E. Its location next to this beautiful pond allows for fishing, swimming, kayaking, and so much more.

Flickr/Madhu Madhavan The park is also adjacent to the Kimball Wildlife Sanctuary, making camping here the place to experience diverse wildlife and habitats.

Yelp/Laurie M. The campground offers more than 700 campsites ranging in little to no amenities to a small number of cabins for those seeking a little more comfort. Hiking trails are found throughout the park, and kayak rentals are also available.

Yelp/ Elisabeth M. You can purchase firewood at the Burlingame Camp Store to prepare your meals during your visit the old fashioned way.

Have you camped at this rustic spot in Rhode Island? Little Rhody wouldn’t be the same without this amazing place. Burlingame State Park and Campground is located on Route 1 in Charlestown.

Flickr/Madhu Madhavan

As one of the larger recreational areas found in the state, Burlingame spans more than 3,000 acres in size.

The state park is located along Watchaug Pond, a 573 acre pond commonly referred to as Kettle Pond.

Yelp/Star E.

Its location next to this beautiful pond allows for fishing, swimming, kayaking, and so much more.

The park is also adjacent to the Kimball Wildlife Sanctuary, making camping here the place to experience diverse wildlife and habitats.

Yelp/Laurie M.

The campground offers more than 700 campsites ranging in little to no amenities to a small number of cabins for those seeking a little more comfort. Hiking trails are found throughout the park, and kayak rentals are also available.

Yelp/ Elisabeth M.

You can purchase firewood at the Burlingame Camp Store to prepare your meals during your visit the old fashioned way.

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