Burlingame State Campground has about 730 rustic campsites and is located in rocky woodland surrounding Watchaug Pond. Most campsites are available, but here are some walk-in sites. There are also 26 cabins available to rent. The cabins have no utilities, two bunk beds (mattress and bedding not provided).
Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs. Each site also has a table, fire ring and grill. Hookups are not available. Generators are okay, but quiet time is from 8pm to 8am.
Campground amenities include drinking water, flush and vault toilets, showers, trash recycling and a dump station. There’s also a camp store, picnic areas, a playground, arcade, freshwater beach, canoe rentals and hiking trails.
You might also like Fishermen’s Memorial State Park.
Outdoor recreation in the area includes fishing, swimming, boating, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, biking, picnicking and wildlife viewing.
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We love Burlingame and have camped here many times. Burlingame has a huge amount of site options so we can go last minute if we want to. We love that there is a decent-sized camp store that we can buy forgotten supplies or snacks in, or just some coffee if we don’t feel like making it ourselves in the morning. The waterfront is small but nice. We don’t have kids, but it seems like there are a lot of children’s activities to enjoy, including nature classes and an arcade. Bring your bikes because there’s a lot of roads around the camp you can bike on safely. You can rent canoes and kayaks out at the camp store as well. Our only qualm is that it can get noisy. The park attendants don’t appear to enforce quiet hours. That is why I am rating it a 4.5/5. Bring ear plugs to sleep and you’ll have a 5/5 experience. We have stayed at different parts of the campsite and we would say that, so far, Fish Camp Area has been the quietest and Main Camp Area has been the loudest. Enjoy!
Hi Caroline,
Thanks for the Burlingame State Park review! Definitely sounds like a nice place for a camping vacation.