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Camp Ground Information

The Wedding Website of Haley De Porte and Nathan Stewart
A little bit of history on the Historic Prince William Cabin Camps! Our cabin camp ground is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Each camp is composed of wood, stone, and brick structures constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps and Works Progress Administration workers of the Great Depression. The camps were built as summer camps that the government hoped would instill the poor children of Washington, DC with the 'character and health-building' benefits of the great outdoors. In World War II, the camps were used by the Office of Strategic Services as a spy training area.

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Cabin Camp 5 - Happyland

17425 Mawavi Road, Triangle, VA 22172
 

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. 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.