contact-details

  • Phone Number: 703-221-5843 Voice

  • Email Address: prwi_info@nps.gov

  • Description:

Fees

Cost: 670.00
Description: This is the price to rent out the entire Cabin Camp 1: its cabins, dining hall & kitchen, craft lodges, fire pit, and infirmary. This cost does not include entrance fees, which are $20 per vehicle or covered by a park pass. Title: Price Per Night

Reservation

Number Of Sites Reservable: 1

Number Of Sites FirstComeFirstServe: 0


About

Cabin Camp 1 was the first camp in the park completed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930's. It sleeps 205 visitors. Its dining hall and craft lodges are some of the best examples of rustic architecture in the park. Stone foundations, fireplaces and whole log supports showcase the beautiful native materials used by the CCC. The sleeping cabins in this camp host 2 to 10 campers per unit and are newer construction (circa 1980s). Some cabins in the D unit are semi wheelchair accessible.

Directions


Reservation Details

Reservation Info: Cabin Camp 1 must be reserved ahead of time, at least two weeks in advance. Reservations are accepted on a first come- first served basis. Submit the Cabin Camp Application, along with a $25 application fee, to the following address: Prince William Forest Park, ATTN: Cabin Camps, 18100 Park Headquarters Road, Triangle, VA 22172 or via email at ralph_marrantino@nps.gov. The application can be found on our website on the group cabin camping page. Contact the cabin camp division at 703-221-5843.

Regulations Overview: Remember that check-in time is 1:00 pm and check-out time is 11:00 am. The permittee must be present for both. A park staff member or designee will inspect the facilities for damage and cleanliness. All pets are prohibited in the cabin camp area, cabins and camp buildings (except service animals). Smoking is not permitted in any of the cabins or buildings. Cabins should be swept and free of trash upon departure. Quiet hours are between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Please be considerate of fellow campers. Keep your cabin area and the comfort stations free of trash and personal belongings. Please recycle using the proper container located within the camp. To prevent animal and pest problems, please place trash in provided covered trash receptacles or carry it out with you. Fires are not permitted outside of the provided grills and fireplaces in the lodge building. Camping tents, screen tents or other structures are NOT permitted in the cabin camp

Reservation Link

Reservation URL: http://www.nps.gov/prwi/planyourvisit/group-cabin-camping.htm

Regulations URL: N/A


Accessibility

  • wheelchairAccess= There are a few wheelchair ramps in place in cabin camp 1. There is a paved ramp from the gravel access road in front of the dining hall to the main Craft Lodge (building 55) and a paved walkway from that Craft Lodge down to D unit cabins. The craft lodge in D unit (building 12) has a wooden ramp up to it. There are also paved walkways in D unit to the 8 sleeper cabins and the restrooms

  • internetInfo=

  • cellPhoneInfo= Cell phone coverage may be spotty.

  • fireStovePolicy= Firewood purchased or brought from outside of the park must be USDA certified pest-free firewood. Campers may use downed and dead wood of less than 6 inches in diameter and no longer than the length and width of the provided camping grill. Electrical appliances (Stoves, AC Units, heaters, etc.) are prohibited.

  • rvAllowed= 0

  • rvInfo= There are no RV hook-ups in the Cabin Camps. RVs and trailers are not allowed.

  • rvMaxLength= 0

  • additionalInfo= Cabin Camp 1 has a designated parking area. One vehicle is permitted to remain at the dining hall throughout your encampment. If a member of your group has a vehicle with handicap license plate or hangtag, they are allowed to park that vehicle at the dining hall. Campers are allowed to park at the dining hall to unload vehicles, but once they are unloaded they must be parked in the designated parking area. No more than two vehicles can be parked behind the dining hall at one time. It is recommended that visitors carpool as much as possible. There is a large field area available for recreational sports. Access to Lake 1 is a short walk from the C Unit of the camp. Hiking and biking trails are a short distance from the camp.

  • trailerMaxLength= 0

  • adaInfo= Most routes in the cabin camps contain slopes and are not paved. While the restrooms themselves are accessible, the routes to the restrooms are awkward to navigate

  • trailerAllowed= 0

  • accessRoads= Unpaved Roads - All vehicles OK in good weather

    SubValue: "Unpaved Roads - All vehicles OK in good weather"

  • classifications= Developed Campground

    SubValue: "Developed Campground"

Amenities

  • trashRecyclingCollection= Yes - seasonal

  • toilets= Flush Toilets - year round

    SubValue: "Flush Toilets - year round"

  • internetConnectivity= No

  • showers= Hot - Year Round

    SubValue: "Hot - Year Round"

  • cellPhoneReception= No

  • laundry= No

  • amphitheater= No

  • dumpStation= No

  • campStore= No

  • staffOrVolunteerHostOnsite= Yes - year round

  • potableWater= Yes - year round

    SubValue: "Yes - year round"

  • iceAvailableForSale= No

  • firewoodForSale= No

  • foodStorageLockers= Yes - seasonal

campsites

  • totalSites=1

  • group=1

  • horse=0

  • tentOnly=0

  • electricalHookups=0

  • rvOnly=0

  • walkBoatTo=0

  • other=0