RV Parks In Bradford, Rhode Island
41.3990° N, 71.7370° W
Quick Overview
Bradford is a village in Westerly, in Rhode Island's South County, and it's a genuinely great RV base for a coastal New England trip. You're minutes from ocean beaches, Watch Hill, and the Connecticut line, with Mystic and the casinos an easy drive west. Best of all, one of the region's biggest and newest RV resorts sits right in the village, so you don't have to compromise on hookups to be near the sand. That resort is Ashaway RV Resort, at 235 Ashaway Road in Bradford. It has around 261 big-rig-friendly sites, every one with full hookups, meaning 30/50 amp electric, water, sewer, cable TV, and WiFi, plus pull-throughs for larger motorhomes. The amenities are resort-grade: a heated pool, hot tub, splash pad, mini golf, dog park, laundry, camp store, and propane. It runs seasonally from mid-April to mid-October and puts you about 10 minutes from the beaches. If you want a full-service base with the kids entertained on site, this is the one. For a public, budget option, Burlingame State Campground in nearby Charlestown is one of Rhode Island's largest, with roughly 739 sites across 3,100 wooded acres on Watchaug Pond, about 15 to 20 minutes east. It's rustic, with no utility hookups, but it has restrooms, showers, a dump station, a freshwater beach, and a boat ramp, and it's close to the Charlestown and Westerly beaches. You reserve through Rhode Island State Parks. Another private choice, Timber Creek RV Resort near Westerly, offers full hookups with a clubhouse and pool about 20 minutes away. Between those, you can pick full hookups and amenities or cheap wooded camping near the water. From camp you're a short hop to Misquamicut State Beach, Watch Hill's lighthouse and carousel, and downtown Westerly. Summer weekends fill fast, so reserve months ahead. Check state campground details on Rhode Island State Parks before you go. Need to empty your tanks? See our guide to RV dump stations in Bradford for the nearest options.
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| Ashaway RV Resort | 1.3 mi | 4.3 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Ashaway RV Resort | 1.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Timber Creek RV Resort | 2.5 mi | N/A | RV Park | Varies |
| Timber Creek RV Resort | 2.5 mi | 4.4 | RV Park | Varies |
| Burlingame State Campgrounds | 3.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Frontier Camper Park Llc | 4.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mystic Koa Holiday | 5.6 mi | 4.1 | Dump Station | Varies |
| KOA - Mystic KOA Campground | 5.7 mi | 4.1 | RV Park | Free |
| Jim's Beach Misquamicut (Seasonal) | 5.9 mi | 4.7 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Charlestown Breachway | 5.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Ashaway RV Resort
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1.3 miTimber Creek RV Resort
2.5 miTimber Creek RV Resort
2.5 miBurlingame State Campgrounds
3.2 miFrontier Camper Park Llc
4.0 miMystic Koa Holiday
5.6 miKOA - Mystic KOA Campground
5.7 miJim's Beach Misquamicut (Seasonal)
5.9 miCharlestown Breachway
5.9 miTraveling to Bradford by RV
Bradford is easy to reach with a big rig despite being a small coastal village. Most RVers come off I-95 near the Rhode Island and Connecticut border, then take RI-3 south through Hopkinton and Ashaway to RI-91, which is Bradford Road, or run US-1 along the coast from the east. Westerly, the main town, is only about 5 miles away with full services for fuel, groceries, and supplies. Mystic, Connecticut is roughly 15 minutes west, and Providence is about 45 minutes northeast if you need a bigger city. Ashaway RV Resort is built for larger rigs, with full-hookup pull-through sites, so the only two-lane driving you'll do is the short village stretch to the entrance, which is straightforward. For Burlingame, follow US-1 east to Charlestown and the campground signs near Watchaug Pond. Summer beach traffic on US-1 and the roads to Misquamicut can crawl on weekends, so we time our beach runs early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Once the rig is parked, a bike or the tow vehicle is all you need for beaches and town.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Bradford, Rhode Island, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Bradford
Camping around Bradford splits sharply by type. Burlingame State Campground is the value play, with rustic no-hookup sites that typically run in the $20s per night, cheap for being minutes from world-class beaches, though you'll rely on the dump station and shared showers rather than site utilities. It's the budget way to do coastal Rhode Island. The private resorts cost more, as you'd expect for full hookups and amenities near the shore. Ashaway RV Resort and Timber Creek generally run in the higher range for the region, often $60 to $90 or more a night in peak summer for full-hookup sites with pools, cable, and WiFi, with lower shoulder-season rates and weekly or monthly deals if you settle in. Coastal southern New England is a pricey summer destination overall, so budget accordingly, and remember beach parking, Watch Hill, and Mystic add day costs on top. Booking the shoulder seasons of late spring or early fall stretches your dollar the furthest.
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Best Time to Visit Bradford by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
23F - 38F
Crowds: Low
Cold and closed. Ashaway, Burlingame, and the other area campgrounds shut for winter, so there is essentially no open RV camping around Bradford in the off-season. Plan a trip between spring and fall instead.
Spring
Mar - May
40F - 58F
Crowds: Medium
Cool early, warming nicely by May. Ashaway RV Resort opens in mid-April and Burlingame reopens for the season, so pre-beach-season weekends are quiet and easy to book before the summer crowds arrive.
Summer
Jun - Aug
64F - 80F
Crowds: High
Warm coastal days near 80 and the busy beach season. Campgrounds fill on every summer weekend and holiday, so reserve months ahead. Misquamicut parking gets pricey and traffic on US-1 crawls midday.
Fall
Sep - Oct
45F - 62F
Crowds: Medium
Mild and much quieter after Labor Day, with warm ocean water into September. Ashaway runs through mid-October, and early fall is our favorite window for beaches without the crowds. Nights cool off fast.
Explore the Bradford Area
A few things we've learned camping around Bradford. First, decide early whether you want hookups or rustic. Ashaway RV Resort and Timber Creek give you full hookups and pools, while Burlingame is a classic no-hookup state campground, so plan your power and water accordingly and reserve either one well ahead for summer. Second, the beaches are the main event. Misquamicut State Beach is about 10 minutes away and is Rhode Island's most popular, but non-resident parking runs $20 to $30 on summer days, so carpool or bike in when you can. Third, don't miss Watch Hill for the 1807 lighthouse, the historic Flying Horse Carousel, and the coastal walk out to Napatree Point. Fourth, this area is a great two-state base: Mystic, Connecticut and its aquarium are 15 to 20 minutes west, and Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun casinos are a short drive if you want a night out. Finally, the season is short and beach-driven, so book anything in July or August months in advance and expect most parks to close by mid to late October.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Bradford
Are there RV parks right in Bradford, Rhode Island?
Yes. Ashaway RV Resort sits right in Bradford at 235 Ashaway Road, which is unusual for such a small coastal village. It's one of New England's newer and larger resorts, with around 261 big-rig-friendly sites, all full hookup, plus a heated pool, splash pad, mini golf, and more. That makes Bradford a rare spot where you can camp with full amenities and still be about 10 minutes from Rhode Island's best ocean beaches. For rustic public camping you'll head about 15 to 20 minutes east to Burlingame State Campground in Charlestown.
Where can I camp closest to the beaches near Bradford?
Ashaway RV Resort in Bradford is roughly 10 minutes from Misquamicut State Beach and the Westerly shore, making it the most convenient full-hookup base for a beach trip. Burlingame State Campground in Charlestown, about 15 to 20 minutes east, sits on Watchaug Pond and is close to both the Charlestown and Westerly beaches, though it's rustic with no hookups. Timber Creek RV Resort near Westerly is another private option about 20 minutes out with full hookups and a pool. All three keep you within a short drive of the ocean, so pick based on whether you want hookups or budget.
Do the campgrounds near Bradford have full hookups?
The private resorts do, but the state campground does not. Ashaway RV Resort in Bradford has full hookups on every site, meaning 30/50 amp electric, water, sewer, plus cable TV and WiFi, and Timber Creek near Westerly offers full hookups too. Burlingame State Campground, by contrast, is rustic with no utility hookups at the sites; it provides a dump station, restrooms, and showers instead. So if you want sewer and power at your site, book one of the private resorts. If you're fine dry camping with a dump station nearby, Burlingame is the cheaper, more wooded option close to the beaches.
Can big rigs and 40-foot motorhomes camp here?
Yes, especially at Ashaway RV Resort, which advertises all 261 of its sites as big-rig friendly with full-hookup pull-throughs designed for large motorhomes and trailers. Timber Creek also handles bigger rigs on its full-hookup sites. Burlingame State Campground spreads across six camping areas, some of which take large RVs and motorhomes, though the rustic loops vary, so ask about site size when you reserve. Getting in is easy: come off I-95 and take RI-3 south to Bradford, or run US-1 along the coast. The only tight driving is a short village stretch to the resort entrance.
How far ahead should I book RV sites near Bradford?
For summer, book as early as you can, ideally several months out. This is prime beach country in southern New England, and campgrounds fill every weekend and holiday from late June through August. Rhode Island State Parks lets you reserve Burlingame up to 12 months in advance, and the private resorts take direct bookings that also sell out for peak weeks. Note that Burlingame's 2026 season reservations were delayed by a restroom construction project, so check the state parks site for the latest release date. Spring and fall weekdays are far easier and often available close to your travel dates.
What reservation systems do these campgrounds use?
Burlingame State Campground books through Rhode Island State Parks, with reservations available up to 12 months in advance; you can find details and links on the riparks.ri.gov site. The private resorts, Ashaway RV Resort and Timber Creek, handle their own bookings directly through their websites or by phone, and both are seasonal, running roughly mid-April into October. We usually reserve the state campground online so we can see the camping-area map and pick a loop that fits our rig, and we call the private resorts early for peak summer weeks since their full-hookup sites near the beach are in high demand.
Is there first-come, first-served camping near Bradford?
In summer, realistically no. This is a popular beach destination, and campgrounds around Bradford book solid on warm-weather weekends and holidays, so walking in without a reservation is a gamble we wouldn't take from late June through August. Your best odds for a last-minute site are midweek or in the shoulder seasons of late spring and early fall, when demand drops and both the private resorts and Burlingame have more openings. If you're a spontaneous traveler, aim for a Tuesday-through-Thursday arrival in June or September rather than a July Saturday.
What is there to do around Bradford for RVers?
Beaches top the list. Misquamicut State Beach, about 10 minutes away, is Rhode Island's most popular, with a half mile of sand and concessions. Watch Hill offers the historic 1807 lighthouse, the Flying Horse Carousel, upscale shops, and the coastal walk out to Napatree Point Conservation Area. Downtown Westerly has Wilcox Park, a library, dining, and an arts scene. For day trips, Mystic, Connecticut and its aquarium are 15 to 20 minutes west, and Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun casinos are a short drive. Between beaches, seaside villages, and nearby attractions, you can easily fill a week.
When is the best time to RV near Bradford?
Summer is the classic season for the beaches, roughly late June through August, but it's also the most crowded and expensive, so book far ahead. Our favorite window is early fall, right after Labor Day through mid-October, when the ocean is still warm, crowds thin out, and Ashaway RV Resort stays open. Late spring, from May into June, is also pleasant and easier to book before the summer rush. Winter is a non-starter here, since the cold weather closes essentially all the area campgrounds, so plan a trip between April and October.
Are the campgrounds open year-round?
No, they're seasonal. Ashaway RV Resort runs from about mid-April to mid-October, and Burlingame State Campground and Timber Creek operate during the warm-weather season as well. Because southern Rhode Island winters are cold and the whole area is beach-driven, there's essentially no year-round RV camping right around Bradford. If you're traveling in the colder months, you'll need to look well outside the immediate area. For a Bradford trip, plan between spring and fall, and always confirm each campground's exact opening and closing dates before you go, since they shift slightly each year.
How do I get to Bradford with an RV?
The easiest approach is off I-95 near the Rhode Island and Connecticut border. Take RI-3 south through Hopkinton and Ashaway to RI-91, which is Bradford Road, and you'll reach Ashaway RV Resort. Alternatively, US-1 runs along the coast and connects the whole South County shoreline. Westerly, just about 5 miles away, has fuel, groceries, and RV supplies, and Mystic, Connecticut is roughly 15 minutes west. The roads are all manageable for big rigs; just expect slow beach traffic on US-1 and the routes to Misquamicut on summer weekends, so time your drives around the midday rush.
Which campground is best for families?
Ashaway RV Resort is the standout family choice. It's packed with kid-friendly amenities: a heated pool, hot tub, splash pad, mini golf, a golf cart track, playgrounds, sports courts, and a game room, plus a dog park, store, and laundry, all on full-hookup sites minutes from the beach. It's designed to keep families busy on site when you're not at the shore. Burlingame State Campground is a good budget family option too, with a freshwater beach, boat ramp, playground, and arcade in a wooded setting, though it's rustic with no hookups. For amenities and convenience, most families lean toward Ashaway.
Are pets allowed at the campgrounds near Bradford?
Yes, the area's campgrounds are generally pet friendly. Ashaway RV Resort even has both a small and large dog park on site, and it welcomes pets throughout the resort with the usual leashed and clean-up rules. Burlingame State Campground allows pets in its wooded camping areas as well. Always confirm each park's specific pet policy, leash rules, and any breed or number limits when you book. Keep in mind that Rhode Island's ocean state beaches like Misquamicut restrict dogs during the summer season, so plan pet walks around camp, the pond, or off-season shoreline instead.
Are there RV parks right in Bradford, Rhode Island?
Yes. Ashaway RV Resort sits right in Bradford at 235 Ashaway Road, which is unusual for such a small coastal village. It's one of New England's newer and larger resorts, with around 261 big-rig-friendly sites, all full hookup, plus a heated pool, splash pad, mini golf, and more. That makes Bradford a rare spot where you can camp with full amenities and still be about 10 minutes from Rhode Island's best ocean beaches. For rustic public camping you'll head about 15 to 20 minutes east to Burlingame State Campground in Charlestown.
Where can I camp closest to the beaches near Bradford?
Ashaway RV Resort in Bradford is roughly 10 minutes from Misquamicut State Beach and the Westerly shore, making it the most convenient full-hookup base for a beach trip. Burlingame State Campground in Charlestown, about 15 to 20 minutes east, sits on Watchaug Pond and is close to both the Charlestown and Westerly beaches, though it's rustic with no hookups. Timber Creek RV Resort near Westerly is another private option about 20 minutes out with full hookups and a pool. All three keep you within a short drive of the ocean, so pick based on whether you want hookups or budget.
Do the campgrounds near Bradford have full hookups?
The private resorts do, but the state campground does not. Ashaway RV Resort in Bradford has full hookups on every site, meaning 30/50 amp electric, water, sewer, plus cable TV and WiFi, and Timber Creek near Westerly offers full hookups too. Burlingame State Campground, by contrast, is rustic with no utility hookups at the sites; it provides a dump station, restrooms, and showers instead. So if you want sewer and power at your site, book one of the private resorts. If you're fine dry camping with a dump station nearby, Burlingame is the cheaper, more wooded option close to the beaches.
Can big rigs and 40-foot motorhomes camp here?
Yes, especially at Ashaway RV Resort, which advertises all 261 of its sites as big-rig friendly with full-hookup pull-throughs designed for large motorhomes and trailers. Timber Creek also handles bigger rigs on its full-hookup sites. Burlingame State Campground spreads across six camping areas, some of which take large RVs and motorhomes, though the rustic loops vary, so ask about site size when you reserve. Getting in is easy: come off I-95 and take RI-3 south to Bradford, or run US-1 along the coast. The only tight driving is a short village stretch to the resort entrance.
How far ahead should I book RV sites near Bradford?
For summer, book as early as you can, ideally several months out. This is prime beach country in southern New England, and campgrounds fill every weekend and holiday from late June through August. Rhode Island State Parks lets you reserve Burlingame up to 12 months in advance, and the private resorts take direct bookings that also sell out for peak weeks. Note that Burlingame's 2026 season reservations were delayed by a restroom construction project, so check the state parks site for the latest release date. Spring and fall weekdays are far easier and often available close to your travel dates.
What reservation systems do these campgrounds use?
Burlingame State Campground books through Rhode Island State Parks, with reservations available up to 12 months in advance; you can find details and links on the riparks.ri.gov site. The private resorts, Ashaway RV Resort and Timber Creek, handle their own bookings directly through their websites or by phone, and both are seasonal, running roughly mid-April into October. We usually reserve the state campground online so we can see the camping-area map and pick a loop that fits our rig, and we call the private resorts early for peak summer weeks since their full-hookup sites near the beach are in high demand.
Is there first-come, first-served camping near Bradford?
In summer, realistically no. This is a popular beach destination, and campgrounds around Bradford book solid on warm-weather weekends and holidays, so walking in without a reservation is a gamble we wouldn't take from late June through August. Your best odds for a last-minute site are midweek or in the shoulder seasons of late spring and early fall, when demand drops and both the private resorts and Burlingame have more openings. If you're a spontaneous traveler, aim for a Tuesday-through-Thursday arrival in June or September rather than a July Saturday.
What is there to do around Bradford for RVers?
Beaches top the list. Misquamicut State Beach, about 10 minutes away, is Rhode Island's most popular, with a half mile of sand and concessions. Watch Hill offers the historic 1807 lighthouse, the Flying Horse Carousel, upscale shops, and the coastal walk out to Napatree Point Conservation Area. Downtown Westerly has Wilcox Park, a library, dining, and an arts scene. For day trips, Mystic, Connecticut and its aquarium are 15 to 20 minutes west, and Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun casinos are a short drive. Between beaches, seaside villages, and nearby attractions, you can easily fill a week.
When is the best time to RV near Bradford?
Summer is the classic season for the beaches, roughly late June through August, but it's also the most crowded and expensive, so book far ahead. Our favorite window is early fall, right after Labor Day through mid-October, when the ocean is still warm, crowds thin out, and Ashaway RV Resort stays open. Late spring, from May into June, is also pleasant and easier to book before the summer rush. Winter is a non-starter here, since the cold weather closes essentially all the area campgrounds, so plan a trip between April and October.
Are the campgrounds open year-round?
No, they're seasonal. Ashaway RV Resort runs from about mid-April to mid-October, and Burlingame State Campground and Timber Creek operate during the warm-weather season as well. Because southern Rhode Island winters are cold and the whole area is beach-driven, there's essentially no year-round RV camping right around Bradford. If you're traveling in the colder months, you'll need to look well outside the immediate area. For a Bradford trip, plan between spring and fall, and always confirm each campground's exact opening and closing dates before you go, since they shift slightly each year.
How do I get to Bradford with an RV?
The easiest approach is off I-95 near the Rhode Island and Connecticut border. Take RI-3 south through Hopkinton and Ashaway to RI-91, which is Bradford Road, and you'll reach Ashaway RV Resort. Alternatively, US-1 runs along the coast and connects the whole South County shoreline. Westerly, just about 5 miles away, has fuel, groceries, and RV supplies, and Mystic, Connecticut is roughly 15 minutes west. The roads are all manageable for big rigs; just expect slow beach traffic on US-1 and the routes to Misquamicut on summer weekends, so time your drives around the midday rush.
Which campground is best for families?
Ashaway RV Resort is the standout family choice. It's packed with kid-friendly amenities: a heated pool, hot tub, splash pad, mini golf, a golf cart track, playgrounds, sports courts, and a game room, plus a dog park, store, and laundry, all on full-hookup sites minutes from the beach. It's designed to keep families busy on site when you're not at the shore. Burlingame State Campground is a good budget family option too, with a freshwater beach, boat ramp, playground, and arcade in a wooded setting, though it's rustic with no hookups. For amenities and convenience, most families lean toward Ashaway.
Are pets allowed at the campgrounds near Bradford?
Yes, the area's campgrounds are generally pet friendly. Ashaway RV Resort even has both a small and large dog park on site, and it welcomes pets throughout the resort with the usual leashed and clean-up rules. Burlingame State Campground allows pets in its wooded camping areas as well. Always confirm each park's specific pet policy, leash rules, and any breed or number limits when you book. Keep in mind that Rhode Island's ocean state beaches like Misquamicut restrict dogs during the summer season, so plan pet walks around camp, the pond, or off-season shoreline instead.
What is the highest-rated dump station in Bradford?
The highest-rated station is Timber Creek RV Resort with a rating of 4.4/5 stars.
Are there free dump stations in Bradford?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Bradford.
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