Enjoy ocean views, historic mansions, farms, and forests when glamping in Rhode Island.
Rhode Island may be the smallest state but it's home to 400 miles of coastline. Get out on the water in a sailboat or on a surfboard near Narragansett Bay. Try your luck angling in the surf or at Burlingame State Park, go clamming at Fishermen’s Memorial State Park, or look for wildlife at Ninigret and Sachuest Point national wildlife refuges. Explore the charming seaside towns of Little Compton, Bristol, and Newport, and fill up with fresh seafood and historic mansions. Head inland and you can escape to the woods to hike and bike at George Washington State Park or Lincoln Woods State Forest. Public parks offer limited glamping options, so look for glamping tents, cabins, yurts, and converted trailers at RV parks, local farms, and private campgrounds. Summers are short and winters can be cold, but glamping Rhode Island lets you enjoy the best of the Ocean State year-round in style and comfort.
In Rhode Island, glamping is a type of outdoor stay combining camping's nature setting with the luxury and convenience of comforts like beds, warm showers, or electricity. When glamping in Rhode Island, there's no need to bring your own tent—instead, glampers may stay the night in a cabin, a vintage Airstream, a canvas bell tent, a yurt, or even a treehouse.