Beachside, mountainside, or in the woods—RV camping in New England always comes with a view.
Whether you're escaping New York for the weekend, hiking the New England National Scenic Trail, or beach-hopping along the coast of Maine—New England is a paradise for RV campers. In Maine, wildlife enthusiasts won't want to miss Acadia National Park, where three campgrounds offer RV sites. To the south, family-friendly RV parks with full hookups and amenities dot the coast of Rhode Island, while neighboring Connecticut is peppered with cute-as-a-button colonial towns and rustic state park campgrounds—Hammonasset Beach State Park and Rocky Neck State Park are top choices. Summer is the main camping season, so book ahead if you want to snag a spot at popular campgrounds such as Nickerson State Park on Cape Cod or Hampton Beach State Park. When fall rolls around, leaf-peeping RVers will find spectacular fall foliage views in The Berkshires, Massachusetts, the Green Mountains of Vermont, and the White Mountains of New Hampshire.