Individual cabin rentals are available in Cabin Camp 3 in the A and B Units of the camp (C Unit and the dining hall is available for group reservations). This forested camp is one of five cabin camping facilities in the park constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s and the Office of Strategic Services during World War II. It is also one of four cabin camps listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
How do I rent a cabin?Individual cabins are closed until near the end of September 2024 due to infrastructure work on the camp.For Reservations: Note: Wagons are available to transport your belongings to your cabin. How much does it cost to rent a cabin?4 Person Cabin - $50.00/night When are the cabins available to rent?The cabins are available for reservation up to six months in advance. How do I get to Cabin Camp 3?Cabin Camp 3 is located just off of the park Scenic Drive, approximately 1 mile from the entrance station. After entering the park, take the first left onto Scenic Drive. Take a right onto Orenda Road. There is a per vehicle entrance fee to the park that is not covered by the cabin rental fees. What facilities are at Cabin Camp 3?The rental cabins are arranged into two loops - 'A' and 'B' Unit. 'A' Unit has 10 cabins (each housing 4 to 6 people) arranged around a large grassy area. The B Unit has 3 10-person cabins arranged on a hill over looking the South Fork Quantico Creek. 'A' and 'B' unit also have a craft lodge (available to all campers within the unit) and a central bathhouse with full shower facilities. Is there a Cancellation Policy?All refund requests must be made through the reservation website Recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. What are the regulations of the camp?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. Removal or moving of picnic tables, beds, or mattresses is prohibited. Vandalism of cabins and other buildings is against federal law and subject to stiff fines and/or prosecution. Electrical appliances (Stoves, AC Units, heaters, etc.) are prohibited. Firewood purchased or brought from outside of the park must be USDA certified. Campers may use down and dead wood of less than 6 inches in diameter and no longer than the length and width of the provided camping grill. |
Last updated: September 2, 2024