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Prince William Forest Park

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Nearest city
  
Dumfries, VA

Governing body
  
National Park Service

Established
  
November 14, 1936

Visitors
  
379,535 (in 2011)

Phone
  
+1 703-221-7181

Management
  
National Park Service

Prince William Forest Park

Location
  
Prince William County, Virginia, United States

Area
  
16,084 acres (65.09 km)

Website
  
Prince William Forest Park

Address
  
18170 Park Entrance Rd, Triangle, VA 22172, USA

Similar
  
Leesylvania State Park, Manassas National Battlefield, Quantico Creek, Mason Neck State Park, Occoquan Bay National

Profiles

Prince william forest park a natural oasis in northern virginia s suburban sprawl


Prince William Forest Park was established as Chopawamsic Recreational Demonstration Area in 1936 and is located in southeastern Prince William County, Virginia, adjacent to the Marine Corps Base Quantico. The park is the largest protected natural area in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan region at over 16,000 acres (6,500 ha). Today, the park is a window into the past and serves as an example of what much of the East Coast once looked like centuries ago.

Contents

The park serves as the largest example of Eastern Piedmont forest in the National Park System (arguably, one of the most heavily altered ecosystems in North America). The park also protects the Quantico Creek watershed. It is a sanctuary for numerous native plant and animal species.

High meadows trail prince william forest park


Recreational opportunities

A variety of recreational opportunities are available, which include:

  • Wildlife viewing
  • 37 miles (60 km) of hiking trails. Most of these trails either go to a historical/cultural destination such as Pyrite Mine or follow Quantico Creek with views of its small waterfalls.
  • 21 miles (34 km) of bicycle accessible roads and trails.
  • Several tent camping options, including family, group and backcountry camping are available as well as rustic cabin camping, and a full-service, concessionaire-operated RV campground, are available.
  • Known wildlife

    Tortoises such as the Eastern box turtle can be found in Prince William Forest Park, especially after a light rain. There are a number of Amphibians that inhabit the park. Toads and frogs, such as the American toad, American bullfrogs, and Cope's gray tree frog can be spotted in the park, as can salamanders such as the marbled salamander and the eastern red-backed salamander. A variety of bird species, such as the hooded warbler, the wood thrush, and the red-shouldered hawk, can also be found. The park is also home to Mammals, such as red foxes and white-tailed deer; spotted along the upper North Valley Trail. A few black rat snakes have been seen in and around logs and brush areas. Various skinks can be seen around sunny areas of the trails.

    History

    The park was developed by Works Progress Administration workers after the Great Depression. Landscaping and structures were designed by National Park Service architects. Four camp areas are listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places:

  • Goodwill Historic District, Chopawamsic RDA Camp 1
  • Mawavi Historic District, Chopawamsic RDA Camp 2
  • Orenda/SP-26 Historic District, Chopawamsic RDA Camp 3
  • Pleasant Historic District, Chopawamsic RDA Camp 4
  • The park also includes the Cabin Branch Pyrite Mine Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. The park itself was designed as the Prince William Forest Park Historic District in 2012.

    References

    Prince William Forest Park Wikipedia