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Fishermen's Memorial State Park
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Fishermen's Memorial State Park

Narragansett, Rhode Island
4.4 (646 reviews)

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About Fishermen's Memorial State Park

Nestled near Narragansett in Rhode Island, Fishermen's Memorial State Park provides 182 campsites for nature lovers. This state park combines convenience with natural beauty for an unforgettable camping experience.

Fishermen's Memorial State Park in Narragansett, Rhode Island offers a unique coastal camping experience that celebrates the area's rich maritime heritage. Located at 3044 Pine Street, this seasonal state park welcomes RV enthusiasts from April through October, providing 182 sites for visitors seeking to explore one of the Northeast's most picturesque waterfront communities.

Narragansett is a gem for those who love the ocean and outdoor recreation. The town sits on the beautiful Rhode Island coast, where Atlantic breezes and salt air create an invigorating atmosphere perfect for a memorable camping getaway. The park's location makes it an ideal base for exploring both the natural beauty and cultural attractions of the area. Whether you're an angler, nature lover, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat by the water, this park provides an excellent launching point for your adventures.

The fishing here is exceptional. Narragansett is known throughout the region as a premier fishing destination, and the park's boat ramp provides convenient access to excellent fishing waters. Whether you prefer saltwater fishing from boats or land-based angling, the opportunities abound. The park's facilities support an active fishing community, making it especially popular with those seeking to test their skills against striped bass, flounder, and other local catches.

Beyond fishing, the Narragansett area offers plenty of attractions for the entire family. The famous Narragansett Town Beach is nearby, offering miles of sandy shores perfect for swimming and beach walking. Historic Point Judith Lighthouse is a short drive away, providing a scenic photo opportunity and glimpse into the region's nautical history. The charming downtown area features local restaurants, shops, and galleries that reflect the community's character and coastal culture.

Onsite amenities at Fishermen's Memorial State Park include essential RV facilities such as a dump station for convenient waste management, showers and restrooms for daily comfort, picnic tables for meals with a view, and fire rings for evening gatherings. The boat ramp provides direct water access, making this park particularly valuable for boaters and fishing enthusiasts. With 182 sites spread throughout the park, there's room for small groups and larger camping parties alike.

This is perfect for families, retirees, fishing enthusiasts, and anyone seeking an authentic coastal New England experience. The seasonal nature of the park means spring and fall visits offer comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds, while summer provides warm weather for beach activities. History buffs will appreciate the area's connection to Rhode Island's maritime legacy, while outdoor enthusiasts will find endless activities from water sports to coastal exploration.
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Total Sites

4.4

Rating

646

Reviews

Amenities & Features

Amenities

Dump Station
Boat Ramp
Fishing
Picnic Tables
Fire Rings
Showers
Restrooms

Park Details

Season April - October
Total Sites 182

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Narragansett is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Rhode Island weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Narragansett.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Narragansett. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Fishermen's Memorial State Park Reviews

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Caroline C

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Caroline C

The campground has electric and water hookups. They also have sewer hookups. The large campsites in area 1 were the best. Reservations are not easy to book, 12 months out they fill up. Bathrooms were very clean. Sites in area 2 were most unlevel. Firepit was at every site.

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jonathan hyde

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by jonathan hyde

Truly there's some very kind people who work here as we are homeless and needed a place to rest, some have treated us poorly, but not at this camp, they were welcoming to me and my best furry friend, and we are truly grateful to have this place as an emergency shelter. The area is just marvelous with the sunsets, the stars, the coyotes singing at night, the summer breeze with the ocean in the dist... Truly there's some very kind people who work here as we are homeless and needed a place to rest, some have treated us poorly, but not at this camp, they were welcoming to me and my best furry friend, and we are truly grateful to have this place as an emergency shelter. The area is just marvelous with the sunsets, the stars, the coyotes singing at night, the summer breeze with the ocean in the distance, it truly is a magical place. I only wish they didn't charge you a few bucks for every shower. What are we paying for with our booking if we can't take a shower once a day? That's my only complaint but it's not enough to lower a star. They turned off the free outdoor showers that should've instantly made the indoor showers free or something should've been posted to the website in advance since it claims to have free outdoor cold showers. It's kind of forcing us to pay. If they had a token system of one shower per day or something that would make more sense. Anyways, the sites are nice and spacious, maintenance keeps up with cleanliness quite well. There's plenty of trails for walks. The only other gripe I have is the massive windmill that is low on oil, yes I've worked on heavy machinery and can tell you this thing needs an oil change badly! It sounds terrible at night and it's only sometimes - why I know it's an oil issue. Please change this before the winter or you're going to have a seized motor on your hands. It's very very loud if your site is right there it sounds like a small airplane overhead all night. Still... Love this place too much to knock a star off. For what it lacks it makes up with it's nature and location.

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Jeff Haley

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jeff Haley

This is a former military base turned state park. That helps explain the bunkers and look out tower. Only speny one night there returning from a trip to Acadia. So, it was a place to rest our heads. However, our site was kind of ridiculous. It was a pull through that was curved, had a significant slope and some slant. Ours was bad, but others were worse. Do your best to avoid sites like ours. Not... This is a former military base turned state park. That helps explain the bunkers and look out tower. Only speny one night there returning from a trip to Acadia. So, it was a place to rest our heads. However, our site was kind of ridiculous. It was a pull through that was curved, had a significant slope and some slant. Ours was bad, but others were worse. Do your best to avoid sites like ours. Not a lot of amenities. But it is close to the ocean.

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Marcelle Alvernaz

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Marcelle Alvernaz

We found the campground ok. If you are near the road you will hear the traffic and drag racing. Otherwise inside the grounds it’s actually quiet ( no partying as no alcohol is allowed) Our site was level but looking at other sites you need to level. We were in the area of water and electricity only but dumping is located in the park. We have a low motorhome which we found it frustrating as the dum... We found the campground ok. If you are near the road you will hear the traffic and drag racing. Otherwise inside the grounds it’s actually quiet ( no partying as no alcohol is allowed) Our site was level but looking at other sites you need to level. We were in the area of water and electricity only but dumping is located in the park. We have a low motorhome which we found it frustrating as the dump is up high. The bathrooms are clean but you have to pay to use the showers. They do have a change machine to do so. If you have kids they have a playground and basketball court. We noticed tennis and volleyball net too. There is no real beach access and a lot of beach’s you have to pay and don’t allow dogs. Fisherman’s park over near the lighthouse you can fish from but we also took our dogs there with no issues. And you don’t have to pay for parking. If you want icecream Aunt Carries has a big selection. There is a surf, coffee and breakfast place across the road and up a bit that my husband recommends. Coffee is strong thou. They will make you show your pass every time you come in the park not just look at it from your windscreen. You have to have your Registration or take a photo of your plates to show the front desk which can lead to multiple rigs waiting. Also if you are in a motorhome and tow a car you are not allowed anymore cars at your site. The sites themselves had some privacy but people will cut through if you are located near a trash bin.

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Allison Morrione

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Allison Morrione

Very buttoned up campground with security always checking vehicles coming in. Lacking in whimsy and fun but definitely beautiful and optimized in functionality.

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