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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...). 

Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
The whitetail deer has a verticle leap of nine feet! This is a handy skill to have when eluding predators. How high can you jump?

Last Updated: December 11, 2008 at 10:03 EST