Prince William Forest Park (Virginia)

This park site is mostly forest land and it is used for
recreational activities such as hiking, camping, and
bicycling.  Structures in it were built by the Civilian
Conservation Corps during the New Deal.  During
World War II, spy training by the Office of Strategic
Services took place here.

Contact Information

Prince William Forest Park
18100 Park Headquarters Road
Triangle, VA 22172

(703) 221-4706 or (703) 221-7181

Link to the National Park Service Website page for
this site.
Junior Ranger badge
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You can earn this site's
Junior Ranger badge by
mail.  You don't have to
visit it in person but you
do have to look up
information on the
Website for Prince
William Forest Park.

Click on the picture
below of the cover of
the Junior Ranger
booklet to download the
entire booklet.  Then
print it out and follow the
booklet's instructions.  
Mail it back to Prince
William Forest Park and
they will send you the
badge.
You'll need an Adobe
reader on your computer in
order to be able to
download this Junior
Ranger booklet.  If you
don't already have an
Adobe reader on your
computer, click this picture:
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Sam Maslow lectured on the Junior Ranger program to the 5th grade classes at Liberty Magent School, Sebastian, Florida, in Jan. 2008.
On his Alaska trip in 2007, Sam Maslow took a tour boat to Holgate Glacier, in Kenai Fjords National Park.