Photo: U.S. Navy (public domain) · Public Domain (US Federal Government work)
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Camp Peary

CIA Training Facility with Paranormal Reports

Williamsburg, VA

Research updated May 2026

Age

18+ (Restricted military facility)

Cost

$

No public access

Access

Limited Access

Military facility

Equipment

No Photos

Specific paranormal phenomena at the facility remain undocumented in accessible sources due to the restricted nature of military operations.

Plan Your Visit

1 way to experience
Drive-By

Facility Exterior View

View Camp Peary perimeter from public roadways. This is a restricted military/intelligence facility with no public access.

Duration:
20 min

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Camp Peary family-friendly?
Overall family fit: High.
How much does it cost to visit Camp Peary?
No public access
Do I need to book in advance?
No advance booking is required, but checking availability is recommended.
Is Camp Peary wheelchair accessible?
Camp Peary has limited wheelchair accessibility. Terrain: Military facility.