Oak Ridge Campground

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Triangle, United States

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Campground· Hiking area

Oak Ridge Campground Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Oak Ridge Campground is located in Triangle, United States on 6975 Oak Ridge Rd. Oak Ridge Campground is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category campground in United States.

Address

6975 Oak Ridge Rd

Phone

+1 7032217181

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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jennifer nguyen

Nice campground that requires reservations. Sites in A are a lot closer to each other than site B and C. We stayed at site C11 for the weekend. Site was very roomie, a bit far from the service sink and restroom. The bathroom is well kept and seems to be heated. There is a water spout if needed (not potable). Check-in is at 12pm and checkout is at 11:30am. You do not need to register your car or check-in at the office. Park Rangers are frequently driving around the sites which makes it feel safe. We will definitely be back since it's not to far from home.

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Bill Fekete

This is a very pretty campground with many nice campsites. It is designed for tents. We went with a small RV. Our bad. This campground is not set up for RVs. There is separate RV camping, however it is located outside the park itself. If we come back we will probably stay there. If you do come with a RV make sure it is small. Ours is 21 foot and we were able to find a site that worked. There is no water available to connect or fill so be sure your water tank is full before you arrive. There are 3 bathrooms. One has been upgraded with showers and is beautiful. The other 2 bathrooms are sort of dumpy, but functional. There are trails that start at the campground. Even though it was fairly full when we were there it is very quiet at night. No electricity or RVs so that is probably part of the reason. During the day you get to hear the constant target practice from Quantico but it is not too annoying. there is no firewood nor ice available and it is a pretty good drive back to town so prepare for that as well.

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Pennie Rose

This is a nice campground. I just left there today. I spent three nights there on a solo camping trip. I’m a fifty six year old female. I felt safe. A Ranger made a drive through the camps on a regular basis. This was a good time of year for my trip because I practically had the place to myself. The weather was nice and cool. I was in camp C23. C is a good area and the spots seems larger and more secluded. The bathrooms were very clean and the showers were clean and the water was hot. The few other campers that were there were quiet and everyone was bedded down by dark. I was impressed and will go back again. I usually don’t like public campgrounds but I wanted to try this given Prince William forests beautiful walking paths this time of year. I chose to camp during the weekdays so ,of course, it was more deserted. Take your own firewood and make sure it’s up to code. They don’t sell it there. There’s plenty of kindling around on the grounds. It’s a nice park. There’s also plenty of dumpsters to dispose of trash if you decide not to take your trash with you, which I make a point to. Personal choice. Happy trails!

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Thomas McCloskey

Nice place. Very well kept. Very close camp grounds.

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Anastasiya Turbal

Nice place for camping