
99
Total Campsites
Campground
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Reservable Sites
Mostly first-come
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Accessible
ADA-compliant sites
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Organization
Managing agency
Overview
About OAK RIDGE CAMPGROUND
Overview Oak Ridge Campground is a 100-site, wooded campground located in Prince William Forest Park, 35 miles southwest of Washington, DC. The park's land was set aside during the Great Depression, and in 1935 the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) began restoring the previously over-farmed acreage, converting it to recreational lands for public use. The CCC built trails, dams and cabins, making the park a wonderful place for recreation and relaxation. Large group camping is not permitted at Oak Ridge Campground. Please read the need to know section for additional information. Recreation The park offers many recreational activities, including hiking, biking, orienteering and fishing. Hikers enjoy exploring the park's 37 miles of foot trails. The South Valley, Oak Ridge and Farms to Forest Trails all begin at the campground entrance. Bicyclists will find 21 miles of paved roads within the park, including the 12-mile Scenic Drive. Little traffic and a 25 m.p.h. speed limit make this a popular biking spot. A 3-mile, family-friendly paved bike lane leads to the campground. Mountain biking is also available on 10 miles of gravel fire roads. The park boasts 30 orienteering courses with picturesque settings. Orienteering is a 19th century Scandinavian sport primarily used as military training. The courses were developed in 1972 and continue to provide hours of entertainment and exploration for park visitors. Approximately 18 miles of streams and two small lakes are open to the public for fishing. The water quality of Quantico Creek supports numerous fish species and other aquatic life. The most common fish species are bluegill, pumpkinseed, largemouth bass and channel catfish. Facilities The park offers many recreational activities, including hiking, biking, orienteering and fishing. Hikers enjoy exploring the park's 37 miles of foot trails. The South Valley, Oak Ridge and Farms to Forest Trails all begin at the campground entrance. Bicyclists will find 21 miles of paved roads within the park, including the 12-mile Scenic Drive. Little traffic and a 25 m.p.h. speed limit make this a popular biking spot. A 3-mile, family-friendly paved bike lane leads to the campground. Mountain biking is also available on 10 miles of gravel fire roads. The park boasts 30 orienteering courses with picturesque settings. Orienteering is a 19th century Scandinavian sport primarily used as military training. The courses were developed in 1972 and continue to provide hours of entertainment and exploration for park visitors. Approximately 18 miles of streams and two small lakes are open to the public for fishing. The water quality of Quantico Creek supports numerous fish species and other aquatic life. The most common fish species are bluegill, pumpkinseed, largemouth bass and channel catfish. Natural Features Prince William Forest Park preserves approximately 15,000 acres of Piedmont forest covering a major portion of the Quantico Creek watershed. The park represents one of the largest parcels of undeveloped land in the area and is the third largest unit of the National Park System in Virginia. The area is the largest example of a Piedmont forest ecosystem in the National Park Service, makeing it a significant natural resource. Various geological outcroppings, winding creeks, gently rolling slopes and man-made lakes make wonderful destinations for any adventurous visitor. The park is home to 46 species of mammals, 22 species of amphibians, 25 species of reptiles, more than 129 species of birds, 26 species of fish and an unknown number of invertebrates. More than 900 plant species exist in Prince William Forest Park. From the smallest wildflower to the tallest tree, each species has a special role to play in this forest ecosystem. From tree bark in winter, wildflowers in spring, canopy cover in summer and autumn colors in fall, Prince William Forest Park offers beautiful scenery year-round. Nearby Attractions Prince William Forest Park is centrally located, with easy access to all of the attractions the Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C., area have to offer. From the park entrance, the National Museum of the Marine Corps and the main gate of the United States Marine Corps Base Quantico are just a mile away. The park is located directly between historic Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park and Manassas National Battlefield Park.
- 99 total campsites listed.
- Primarily first-come camping based on current listing data.
- Most common site type: unknown (99).
- Map coordinates are available for trip planning.


Our Take
What makes OAK RIDGE CAMPGROUND special
Just thirty-five miles southwest of Washington, D.C., Oak Ridge Campground in Prince William Forest Park feels remarkably removed from the bustle of the nation's capital. Spread across one hundred sites beneath a mature canopy of oak, hickory, and Virginia pine, the campground occupies land shaped by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the 1930s, and the craftsmanship of that era is still visible in the park's stone structures and trail infrastructure. The forest here is one of the largest intact piedmont woodlands in the mid-Atlantic, crisscrossed by creeks and threaded with over thirty-seven miles of hiking and biking trails. Spring wildflowers carpet the forest floor, summer brings thick green shade and the hum of cicadas, and fall foliage rivals anything along the nearby Skyline Drive. Winter camping is quieter but entirely viable, with mild Virginia temperatures keeping the park accessible year-round. Oak Ridge is a standout choice for D.C.-area families, history buffs drawn to the CCC legacy, and cyclists looking for car-free trail miles. Birders will find the mature forest surprisingly productive, and the park's designation as an International Dark Sky Park means the night sky punches well above its weight for a location this close to a major metropolitan area. It is woodland camping with a side of American history.
Campsite Inventory
99 sites to choose from
Unknown
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Amenities & Details
Everything you need to know
ACCESSIBLE GRILLS
Accessible Grills
ACCESSIBLE PARKING
Accessible Parking
Accessibility
Yes
BBQ
Yes
Campfire Allowed
Yes
Site capacity
Single
Check-in time
12:00 PM
Check-out time
11:30 AM
Condition Rating
Good, Poor, Prime
Driveway entry
Back-In
Driveway length (ft)
24, 31, 33, 34
Driveway surface
Paved
Fire Pit
Fire Pit, Yes
GRILLS
Grills, Yes
Hike In Distance to Site
100, 108, 40, 50
LANTERN POSTS
Lantern Posts
Location Rating
Good
Max guests
6
Reservations & Contact
Plan your stay
Phone
703-221-7181
PRWI_INFO@NPS.GOV
Getting There
GPS devices will sometimes try to take you on closed gravel service roads to the campground. The only vehicle entrance to the campground is through the main park entrance on VA 619/Joplin Road. Try using 18511 Joplin Road, Triangle, VA 22172 to get to the main park entrance and following signs in the park to the campground. From Washington, D.C., and points north, take I-95 south to exit 150-B toward VA Route 619/Joplin Road. The park entrance is the second right. It is an additional 15-20 minute drive from the park entrance to Oak Ridge Campground. From Fredericksburg, Virginia, and points south, take I-95 north to exit 150 toward VA Route 619/Joplin Road. Turn left at the bottom of the exit ramp and continue on VA Route 619 West approximately 1/4 mile to the park entrance. Washington Dulles International Airport and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport are approximately 45 minutes drive-time from Prince William Forest Park. Baltimore/Washington International Airport and Richmond International Airport are 90 minutes away. There is no bus service near the park. Local commuter buses may be available near the park via the PRTC system. Amtrak and Virginia Railway Express services are available in nearby Quantico, Virginia, approximately 5 miles from the park entrance. There is no public transportation directly to the park.
FAQ
Common questions
Everything you need to know before your trip to OAK RIDGE CAMPGROUND.
How do reservations work for OAK RIDGE CAMPGROUND?
Reservation availability for OAK RIDGE CAMPGROUND can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.
What campsite types are available at OAK RIDGE CAMPGROUND?
OAK RIDGE CAMPGROUND currently lists Unknown (99).
Where is OAK RIDGE CAMPGROUND located?
OAK RIDGE CAMPGROUND is in Virginia near Triangle. Coordinates: 38.6018, -77.4143.
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