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What others are saying about this campground
Loud campers in large groups. Rules regarding quiet hours, no generators, number of tents per site and late arrival and setups were not enforced. Ft. Getty Park is a campground located on the Narragansett Bay in Jamestown, Rhode Island. It is a great location for a summer or beach camp, with views of the ocean and tucked away from the main area. It is mostly for RVs, but there is a tent site #6 that is great. The campground is mostly filled with seasonal campers, and sites are reserved by waiting list and almost all taken for the year by springtime. The atmosphere is friendly, but some campers can be surly. The campground is pretty quiet during the week, but Saturdays can be noisy until 11 PM due to party groups. There are private pet-friendly beaches nearby, and the bathrooms are old but clean. Unfortunately, there are no rules regarding quiet hours, no generators, number of tents per site and late arrival and setups were not enforced, and people were constantly walking through sites. There is also no privacy, and no car access on the sites.
Amenities
- Pet Friendly
- Tenting
- Buddy Sites
- Trash Pickup
- Water Hookup
- Sewer Hookup
- Fire Pits
- Potable Water
- Beach Access
- Boat Launch
- Marina
- Firewood Sold
- Back In Site
- Toilets
- Dump Station
Activities
- Fishing
- Boating
From The Campground
Fort Getty Park & Campground is a 41-acre recreational-vehicle campground located in Jamestown, RI. The campground consists of 83 seasonal RV sites and 26 tent sites. The park features old fortifications, a rocky beach, a public boat ramp, and a dock. The Kit Wright walking trail and a wildlife observation platform are also available. The campground is closed for the 2022 season and will reopen for RV camping on May 11th, 2023, and tent camping on May 12th, 2023. Fees are charged during the summer months for non-resident parking and boat launching, and a beach sticker is needed for residents to enter in the summer season.
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