Camp
Ouachita
Arkansas Traveller 100 race
headquarters at Camp Ouachita, 2002
The Ouachita Girl Scout Camp located
on Lake Sylvia in the Ouachita National Forest, Perry County, Arkansas, was
built during the Great Depression by the federally financed Civilian
Conservation Corps (CCC) and the Work Progress Administration (WPA). The camp
was in continuous use by the Girl Scouts until 1979 when the site was closed
mainly for lack of an adequate supply of potable water. Because of the camp's
historic significance, it has been listed on the National Register of Historic
Places. In 1994, a local citizen's group, Lake Sylvia Community Project Group,
and a number of public and private organizations (Arkansas Department of Parks
and Tourism, West Central Arkansas Planning and Development District, Arkansas
Trails Council, the University of Arkansas, and Arkansas Tech University) in
conjunction with the Ouachita Forest Service began working towards restoring the
historic Camp Ouachita/Lake Sylvia as a working facility.

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