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Firewood
Outside firewood is prohibited in Prince William Forest Park, unless it is certified USDA 'bug free' firewood. Dead and downed wood may be collected from designated areas for use while in the park. Help us protect the forest from invasive species!
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Warm Wet Spring = More Ticks
Please check yourself and your pets for ticks continually during and after your visit. Ticks are less prevelent if you stay on trail or in mowed areas. Wearing light colored clothing helps you spot them before the attach.
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Temp. Closure C-Loop Bathroom
Due to sequestration cuts, the C-Loop bathroom at Oak Ridge Campground will remain closed. Please use the B-Loop restroom, a short walking distance away. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Virtual Tour
Welcome to the Cabin Camp Virtual Tour of Prince William Forest Park. This tour will enable visitors and potential guests to take an inside look at our historic cabins that were constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corp during the 1930's and used by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during WWII for training. Today the historic cabins are available for park visitors to rent. The Virtual Tour pages require Adobe Flash Player to preview. If you do not have Adobe Flash Player you can download it here. Because of the format it may be slow for those who are using dial up as a means to access the internet. Please be patient.
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Did You Know?
Capable of living as long as 100 years, the Eastern Box Turtle is Prince William Forest Park's longest living reptile, and if conditions are just right, can spend their entire life in an area no larger than a football field.