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Prince William Forest Park
Reservations & Applications

Prince William Forest Park has a variety of facilities and services that you can reserve for your event or outing. Click on the links below to find out more.

 
Cabin Camp 2
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The lake at cabin camp 2.
Cabins & Cabin Camps:

Are you looking for day or overnight facilities for 70 to 200 people? The rustic cabin camps at Prince William Forest Park come with a dining hall, bathrooms, sleeping facilities, ball fields, lakes and more...

 
Yellow tents at Turkey Run.
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Campers at Turkey Run Ridge Group Campground.

Campgrounds:

Turkey Run Ridge Group Campground is the only reservable campground in Prince William Forest Park. Sites at Turkey Run hold 25 to 40 people and include a centralized bathroom, fire pits, parking, and picnic tables.

 
A rock outcropping in fall.
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A rock outcropping in fall.

Special Park Uses:

Fill out an application for a Special Use Permit to conduct research or host an event in Prince William Forest Park.

 
Pine Grove in spring.
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Pine Grove Picnic Pavilion.

Picnic Pavilions:

Prince William Forest Park has two picnic pavilions. Pine Grove Picnic Pavilion is available on a first-come, first serve basis. Telegraph Picnic Pavilion can be reserved for special events.

 
Inside TREC
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Turkey Run Education Center.

Classroom/Meeting Space

Rent the Turkey Run Education Center (TREC)for your group visit or corporate meeting.  TREC holds 30 people and comes equipped with a TV/VCR & dry erase board & markers.

 
A ranger shows how to spark a fire.
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A National Park Service ranger demonstrates starting a fire.

Ranger Program Request

National Park Service rangers can provide programs to your group on a variety of topics (wildlife, history etc...). 

Office of Strategic Service (OSS) recruits learning Morse code during the Second World War  

Did You Know?
Prince William Forest Park was used by the Office of Strategic Services (forerunner to the CIA) as a training camp for spies during World War II. Today, you can rent a cabin where spies once learned their trade.

Last Updated: January 07, 2008 at 09:33 EST