Cabin Camp 5

Brown wooden cabins in a field of grass on a sunny day at the edge of a green forest
A unit sleeping cabins in Camp 5

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Cabin Camp 5 is the only cabin camp that is open year-round. The last camp to be built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Camp 5 can accomadate up to 204 campers in the summer in two large camp units. Dorm buildings with heating were added to the camp in the 1960s allowing the camp to stay open in the winter at a limited capacity (104 people). Camp 5 is also the only cabin camp with a large outdoor pavilion containing a stage and large stone fireplace.

 
Map of Cabin Camp 5 buildings, roads, parking, fields, and lake access
Cabin Camp 5 map - Click to enlarge

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Facilities

Cabins:
Cabin Camp 5 is set up in two units with cabins that sleeps 2 to 4 people and larger dorm buildings that sleep 26. In the dorm buildings, there are lights, electrical outlets, bunks and mattresses, showers and restrooms. Dorm buildings have heat, but no air conditioning. In each cabin, there are lights, electrical outlets, bunks and mattresses. Sleeping cabins do not have heat or air conditioning. Campers should bring all gear including bedding, pillows, and towels.

Please be aware that all cabin campers are required to pay the park
entrance fee or have a valid park pass.

Restrooms:
Each unit has a central restroom with showers. The two dorms in each unit also have restrooms and showers. There are also restrooms located in the dining hall and infirmary. Campers are responsible for cleaning and sanitizing floors, shower stalls, sinks, and toilets. Plungers and toilet brushes are provided. Campers should bring hand soap, detergents, and other necessary toiletries. Toilet paper is provided.
 
10 burner stove and griddle in the cabin camps
Each cabin camp has a 10 burner stove and large griddle

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Kitchen and Dining Hall:
The dining hall seats up to 120 people and has a commercial kitchen. The park provides no food to campers. The dining hall provides wooden tables and benches. The kitchen is equipped with the following:
  • 10 burner gas stove
  • 3 ovens
  • Large griddle
  • Walk-in refrigerator
  • Freezer
  • Large sinks
  • Food warming station with 4 trays
  • Storage space
  • Plenty of counter space
Groups may do their own cooking or utilize a caterer. Groups may use the fireplaces inside the dining hall. Campers are responsible for cleaning and sanitizing the dining hall after use. Campers should bring utensils, pots, pans, baking sheets, cutlery, and other kitchen tools. Sleeping is not permitted in the dining hall, per fire code.

Craft Lodges:
Sleeping is not permitted in the craft lodges. Groups may use the fireplaces inside the craft lodges, per fire code.

Fires:
Groups may use the outside fire pits and fireplaces in the dining hall and craft lodges.

Infirmary:
The infirmary sleeps 10 people and has a refrigerator and a private restroom with a shower.

 

Book Now

To stay at Cabin Camp 5, fill out the Cabin Camp Application for 2024 or the Cabin Camp Application for 2025. Submit it and the $25 application fee to:


Prince William Forest Park
ATTN: Cabin Camps
18100 Park Headquarters Rd.
Triangle, VA 22172


Season Price Per Night Capacity Check-In Time Check-Out Time

Mid April to Early November

$875

206

3:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m.

Mid November to Early April

$725

104

3:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m.

 
Lake view with trees in the distance
Lake 2 and 5

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Know Before You Go

Cleaning:
It is the group's responsibility to clean the facilities prior to check-out. We recommend you bring the following items:
  • Pine-sol (for floors)
  • Multi-purpose cleaner (environmentally friendly)
  • Glass cleaner (environmentally friendly)
  • Rags and/or paper towels
  • Lemon juice (for cleaning the griddle)
The park provides brooms, mops, and mop buckets.

Trash/Recycle:
All trash will be deposited in trash cans that are located throughout the camp. Trash cans should be emptied daily into the receptacles behind the dining hall. We encourage recycling and these receptacles are also located outside of the dining halls. Recyclable trash includes cans, plastic bottles, and cardboard.

Fires:
Groups may use the outside fire pits and fireplaces in the dining hall and craft lodges. In order to avoid the spread of invasive and forest damaging pests, firewood purchased or brought from outside the park must be
USDA certified pest free.

Parking:
Cabin Camp 5 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 a handicap license plate or valid hangtag, they are permitted to remain parked at the dining hall. No other vehicles are authorized to remain parked at the dining hall or any other buildings within the cabin camp. 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.

Recreation:
There is a large field area available for recreational sports. Access to Lake 2 is a short walk from the camp. Hiking and biking trails are a short distance from the camp.

Check-In:
The check-in time is 3:00 pm. The Permitee must be present for the check-in process. A park staff member or designee will inspect the facilities and cover emergency procedures, specific cleaning procedures, and provide last minute information. The group is not allowed to occupy the camp prior to the official check-in.

Check-Out:
The check-out time is 1:00 pm. The camp must be clean and emptied of all Permitee and guest’s equipment, trash, and personal effects prior to the time of check-out. The Permitee must be present for the check-out process. A park staff member or designee will inspect the facilities for damage and cleanliness.

 
U.S. Park Ranger Vehicle
Prince William Forest Park Law Enforcement Vehicle

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Rules and Regulations

  • All emergencies, accidents, and incidents, shall be reported to: 24 HOUR ASSISTANCE LINE - 1-866-677-6677
  • 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.
  • Quiet hours are between 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.
  • To prevent animal and pest problems, campers must place trash in provided covered trash receptacles or take trash with them upon departure.
  • Fires are not permitted outside of the council rings and designated fireplaces.
  • Camping tents, screen tents or other structures are not permitted in the cabin camp.
  • Removal or moving of picnic tables, beds, or mattresses is prohibited.
  • Vandalism of cabins and other buildings is against federal law and is subject to fines and/or prosecution.
  • Electrical appliances (such as stoves, AC Units, and heaters) are prohibited.
  • No nails, tape, tacks, staples, screws, or other hardware or adhesives may be applied or attached to the interior or exterior of camp buildings, structures, or to trees.
  • Facilities that are not included in the permit should not be entered or used at any time.
  • The camp is subject to inspection by the Park Superintendent or his/her representative at any time.
  • The exchange of money is not permitted within the park.

Directions

GPS Address: 17425 Mawavi Rd. Triangle, VA 22172.

From Points North Use Interstate 95 South. Take Virginia exit 150 onto Joplin Road, Highway 619. Continue on Joplin Road for four and a half miles. Turn right on Mawavi Road. Mawavi Road is gravelled. In one-eighth of a mile, the road comes to a T intersection. Turn right to Cabin Camp 5. Drive one quarter mile to the parking lot.

From Points South Use Interstate 95 North. Take Virginia exit 150. At the stopsign at the bottom of the exit ramp, turn left. Continue on Joplin Road for five miles. Turn right on Mawavi Road. Mawavi Road is gravelled. In one-eighth of a mile, the road comes to a T intersection. Turn right to Cabin Camp 5. Drive one quarter mile to the parking lot.

From Points West From the community of Independent Hill, use Joplin Road Highway 619 to approach the camp. Turn left at Mawavi Road. Mawavi Road is gravelled. In one-eighth of a mile, the road comes to a T intersection. Turn right to reach Cabin Camp 5. Drive one quarter mile to the parking lot.


 

Last updated: September 16, 2024

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

18100 Park Headquarters Road
Triangle, VA 22172

Phone:

703-221-7181

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