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    The ground in 500 Loop is decorated with leaves from the previous fall season and new fern growth.
    This is the forest canopy throughout the 500 Loop. Denser populations of trees here make for quieter nights.
    Common trailside and roadside forest scenery. This is directly behind Cabins L through N.
    Southern Rhode Island shares its mornings with fog more so than the rest of the state.
    Fire pit in front of cabins L through N. Kayaks await the water activities for the day.
    Rental Canoes from the campground services.
    Road to cabins L through N and the secluded beach.
    The smaller beach in front of cabins L through N is perfect for launching small watercraft and staying away from the crowds.
    Canoes for rent by the campground services await deployment this foggy morning.
    The 500 loop is special in that it feels like a little island away from the rest of the campground. Its seclusion is great to escape the traffic of central grounds, but it is farther away from the amenities the grounds have to offer, including the pond.
    Lovely couple enjoying their Sunday morning.
    Common roadside and trailside scenery within the grounds.
    The entire 500 loop is generally the same, with a decently large driveway that opens into a common area. Campsites are bordered by dispersed pine allowing privacy.
    Cabins L through N sit on a quiet waterfront and are perfect to pitch tents next to if the whole family can't fit.
    The camp store has everything you don't have in your cooler, trunk or backpack.
    The biggest bathroom on the grounds has showers and hot water.
    The playground is next to the general store and has a great open field next to it for lawn games.
    All 600 sites have similar grounds. They are in a field with few trees separating the sites. They are extremely close to the amenities, making them best for families.
    Campground Rec Hall offers indoor games as well as horseshoe.

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