Fishermen's State Park and Campground

            Fishermen's State Park and Campground offers campers a 'seaside village' atmosphere where visitors will find neatly trimmed grass, tree lined paths, and activities for the whole family. Whether your looking for a place to pitch a tent and enjoy a camp fire, or park your R.V. and play some basketball or tennis, Fishermen's can accommodate you. One of Fishermen's most attractive features is its close proximity to popular State Beach areas like Scarborough, Roger Wheeler, and Salty Brine. The Park is also just 1 mile from the Block Island Ferry Dock and 15 minutes from scenic Newport.

Location: Route 108, 1011 Point Judith Road, Narragansett, Rhode Island 02882
Mailing Address:  Fishermen's Memorial State Park, 1011 Point Judith Road, Narragansett, Rhode Island 02882
Phone Numbers: 

Fishermen's Memorial State Park - (401) 789-8374

Directions from Providence:
Take Interstate Rte. 95 South, to Rte. 4 South, to Rte.1 South, to Rte. 108 South, 4 miles along 108 on right hand side.

Park History: This park has a long and interesting history. for more information Click Here

Reservations For for the 2008 season: reservations will be taken through ReserveAmerica. To make a reservation Click Here

Reservation Regulations: Length of stay will be limited to fourteen consecutive days. Following each stay, regardless of duration, a seven day interim period is mandatory for all members of camping party and equipment.

Third Monday in May through Labor Day, there is a four night minimum reservation and a fourteen day Maximum for all patrons. The minimum stay will be reduced to one night for reservations that are purchased between June 1st and October 31st for the current year.

April 15th through the third Monday in May and from Labor Day through October 31st the minimum stay will be reduced to one night for reservations.   

Map: To view an online map to help plan your trip, go to Map and enter your information!

Current Fees: Fee Increases Effective April 23, 2002

Area 1: Electric, Water, and Sewer (No Canvas) - 40 sites available

Residents- $20.00 per night

Non-Residents - $35.00 per night

Areas 2 & 4: Electric and Water - 107 sites available

Residents - $18.00 per night

Non-Residents - $25.00 per night

Area 3: No Hook-ups (Canvas Only) - 35 Sites Available

Residents - $14.00 per night

Non-Residents - $20.00 per night
Other Fees :

Visitors - $2.00 per car

Resident Second Car Pass - $4.00 per car         Non-Resident Second Car Pass - $6.00 per car

To view a campsite, go to Map!

To receive Adobe Acrobat Reader free (needed to view the map ), go to Download!

 Operational Times: April 15th through October 31st (Full Facilities) April.
Size: 91.46 Acres

Click Here to view Events taking place at the park - campground!

Other Information: 3 Restrooms || 2 Tennis Courts || 2 Basketball Courts || 1 Horseshoe Court || 1 Playground

Facilities and Activities: Restrooms | Parking | Phone | Picnic Tables | Information | Coin Operated Hot Showers | Fireplaces | R.V. Campsites | Tent Campsites | Camping | Fishing Nearby | Swimming Nearby | Tennis | Basketball | Horseshoes | Playground.

Firewood: The RI Department of Environmental Management urges all visitors to RI Campgrounds and Parks to help STOP THE SPREAD of nonnative insects and diseases.  Transporting firewood can also transport a number of insects and diseases that threaten the health of our forests.  Gypsy moth, emerald ash borer, and beech bark disease are just a few of the growing number of firewood hitchhikers that can kill large numbers of trees.

You can help by following these simple precautions:

·        Do not bring firewood with you when you camp.

·        Buy firewood when you reach your destination.

·        Don’t take any with you when you leave.  Burn it all or give it to other campers in the park.

HELP PROTECT RHODE ISLAND'S FORESTS FIREWOOD

All Trash Is Carry In Carry out Please!