Newly built cabins are shown nestled in the forest at the Oak Area of Lunga Recreation Facility on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, July 18, 2022. Oak Area will consist of 14 camp sites, four cabins, and two additional pavilions that will be available for rent. Lunga Recreation Facility closed in 2012 due to the discovery of unexploded ordnance. Cleanup efforts are currently being made by Marine Corps Community Services Quantico and Navy Facilities Command Washington to restore Lunga as a safe and fun place for Marines and their families. The new Lunga Recreation Facility is expected to o


Newly built cabins are shown nestled in the forest at the Oak Area of Lunga Recreation Facility on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, July 18, 2022. Oak Area will consist of 14 camp sites, four cabins, and two additional pavilions that will be available for rent. Lunga Recreation Facility closed in 2012 due to the discovery of unexploded ordnance. Cleanup efforts are currently being made by Marine Corps Community Services Quantico and Navy Facilities Command Washington to restore Lunga as a safe and fun place for Marines and their families. The new Lunga Recreation Facility is expected to open in the near future.


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Keywords: lunga, mccs, outdoor, quantico, recreation, restoration