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Charlestown Breachway, located in the charming town of Charlestown, Rhode Island, is a hidden gem for camping enthusiasts seeking a tranquil coastal experience. This unique campground, situated on the east side of the "Breachway," offers panoramic views of Block Island Sound and easy access to the beautiful Charlestown Beach.
A Coastal Paradise
Charlestown Breachway's prime location provides campers with breathtaking views of the ocean and the surrounding coastline. The campground's proximity to the beach allows for easy access to swimming, sunbathing, and other beach activities.
Activities and Recreation
Charlestown Breachway is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of activities to enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
Camping Experience
Charlestown Breachway offers a unique camping experience, focusing on preserving the natural beauty of the area. Please note that the campground has some specific requirements and limitations.
Essential Information
Here is some essential information to help you plan your visit to Charlestown Breachway:
Plan Your Coastal Getaway
Charlestown Breachway is the perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful and scenic coastal camping experience. With its stunning ocean views, beach access, and variety of outdoor activities, this campground offers an unforgettable Rhode Island getaway.
Book Your Stay Today!
Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the beauty and tranquility of Charlestown Breachway. Reserve your campsite today and embark on a memorable coastal adventure.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
RV camping
Good for kids
On-site parking
Paid parking lot
Dogs allowed
Beautiful beach, lots of fishing spots, not to crowded this time of year. However the parking lot is small and fills up fast. Views of Block island from the shore. Waves but nothing crazy. Definitely worth going if you get the chance.
I would rate this a zero if I could. We looked at pictures and booked our camping site right on the water. So excited. We drove 5 or more hours to get there. We were trying to get details about check in and their phone number was disconnected. Their website link on the reservation was page not found. So we kept heading there. Finally arrived at 7:00 pm exhausted and ready to get situated and they said we couldn’t camp there. Even though we have a water tank, grey water and a cassette toilet we are not allowed to stay there. You must have a list of items and you camper can’t have an expansion opening. Nothing that was shown in the know before you go. So they sent us away with no place to go. Now we have to do all these things to get our money back and we ended up having to spending $300 on a hotel close by since we couldn’t find a place to go. Worst part is we were only there one night so we were leaving in the morning. They couldn’t even let us stay the night. Go somewhere else. Don’t come here.
The only thing that makes this campground is the location. Sitting in a dusty parking lot 10ft from your neighbors is no fun , especially when generators are running. Generator off time is 800 pm . Portable toilets are always full . Dry camping at its finest….
always had a good time camping ....NOT this time...they got a karen... her name is sharon... seasonal employee with a power problem....hopefully she does not come back next year....otherwise ....its a great parking lot on the water...no amenities ... no kiddies ... just a beach and fishing...
We attempted to walk from East Beach in Charlestown Rhode Island to the Charlestown Breachway. Because of the impending storm we turned back after we walked a couple miles of the 3-mile Walk. We made it a point to drive to the Charleston Breachway and were surprised at the amount of time it took. It was a thrilling experience because of the impending summer storm. We saw where a recent storm caused erosion to the beach and destroyed part of the jetty. The jetty will need to be rebuilt as it serves to funnel water from the Atlantic Ocean into the Ninigret Salt Pond in Charlestown Rhode Island.