Rhode Island’s state parks have officially opened back up for the year, and for that we are thankful. Most of us are ready to get out and enjoy nature, and we just happen to be entering another camping season. If you’ve ever gone camping at Burlingame State Park, you already know the space is enormous. Social distancing won’t be a problem at this little piece of paradise.

Burlingame State Park and Campground is located in Charlestown.

Burlingame State Park / Google This public recreation area spans a whopping 3,100 acres.

This beautiful campground has over 700 rustic campsites and 20 cabins to choose from.

Double “Ollie” Winner / TripAdvisor There are plenty of onsite restrooms and shower facilities, so it will be a comfortable experience.

One of the top attractions at the park is the freshwater beach.

David Boyle / Google The campground surrounds Watchaug Pond, so your campsite will never be too far from the water.

The cabins here are rustic, with two bunk beds available in each one.

Christian Linwood / Google You’ll want to bring your own air mattresses and bedding, as well as any supplies you’ll need.

Most people prefer to set up their tents and campers in the rustic sites.

Robert Labbe / Google But step away from your group if you get the chance. You just might spot deer, rabbits, muskrat, mink, or a fox.

The park dates back to the 1930s, and it was designated a campground in 1934.

Monique Joseph / Google The park was named for the State Parks Commission’s longtime chair, Edwin A. Burlingame. During the 1930s, it was the primary base of operations for the Rhode Island activities of the Civilian Conservation Corps.

If you enjoy camping, the Burlingame State Campground is a must-see.

HannahLee F / TripAdvisor Between the swimming, fishing, and hiking available, you’ll sleep better than ever underneath the stars.

Ready to go camping? Reserve your site at Burlingame here.

Burlingame State Park / Google

This public recreation area spans a whopping 3,100 acres.

Double “Ollie” Winner / TripAdvisor

There are plenty of onsite restrooms and shower facilities, so it will be a comfortable experience.

David Boyle / Google

The campground surrounds Watchaug Pond, so your campsite will never be too far from the water.

Christian Linwood / Google

You’ll want to bring your own air mattresses and bedding, as well as any supplies you’ll need.

Robert Labbe / Google

But step away from your group if you get the chance. You just might spot deer, rabbits, muskrat, mink, or a fox.

Monique Joseph / Google

The park was named for the State Parks Commission’s longtime chair, Edwin A. Burlingame. During the 1930s, it was the primary base of operations for the Rhode Island activities of the Civilian Conservation Corps.

HannahLee F / TripAdvisor

Between the swimming, fishing, and hiking available, you’ll sleep better than ever underneath the stars.

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Address: Burlingame State Park Beach, Charlestown, RI 02813, USA