You Can Camp By The Ocean At This Peaceful Rhode Island State Park
Some of Rhode Island’s state parks are full of local history. Others offer long stretches of saltwater shoreline. But it’s rare to find one that offers both, not to mention oceanfront camping. No wonder Fishermen’s Memorial State Park is so popular.

The state began purchasing the land for use as a state park in 1953, but the history goes back much farther.

This area served as the fort until World War II ended, and it was decommissioned.
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Battery 109 was a massive concrete and earth emplacement, intended for two 16-inch guns, that was never armed.
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The park offers a whopping 182 campsites, ranging from RV sites to tent sites. Despite this large number, the camping experience here is usually quiet, peaceful, and uncrowded.

You can even score an oceanside spot, as long as you reserve it far enough in advance.

And even if it doesn't, it's still a beautiful place to visit and a great spot for history buffs to see.
Have you ever gone camping at Fishermen’s Memorial State Park in Rhode Island? As you can imagine, the campsites here book up fast. Secure your spot as soon as you decide to go by making a reservation here.
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Fishermen's Memorial State Park and Campground, 1011 Point Judith Rd, Narragansett, RI 02882, USA