
Historic camp built between 1936-1941; listed on the National Register of Historic Places; the only surviving Works Progress Administration and/or Civilian Conservation Corps-constructed Girl Scout facility in the United States. The Great Hall has been restored and is available to rent for family reunions, meetings, weddings, conferences other groups. Overlooks Lake Sylvia; 7 furnished cabins and rehabilitated lakeview camping unit.
Lake Sylvia Recreation Area
https://www.arkansasstateparks.com/parks/lake-sylvia-recreation-area

The Hollis Civilian Conservation Corps Camp (CCC) - a part of the New Deal public works program - was located in the Ouachita National Forest just south of the Hollis community. Today, visitors can visit the site of the camp and read historical markers about the camp and its history.

Established in 1930, the Hollis Country Store is an old-time, authentic country store serving Scenic 7 Byway travelers for decades. With gas, fishing and camping supplies, snacks and drinks - plus famous bologna sandwiches - Hollis Country Store is a "must-see" for travelers exploring Arkansas' Ouachita Mountains.
The store is on the National Register of Historic Places.
For information on special events & activities - to include live music - "like & follow" our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/holliscountrystore
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