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Lake Sylvia Recreation Area

Nestled between scenic pine and oak-clad mountains in the northeast corner of the Ouachita National Forest is Lake Sylvia Recreation Area. The serene 18-acre lake is noted for its swimming and fishing opportunities only 38 miles west of Little Rock.

Lake Sylvia Recreation Area and Camp Ouachita are now managed by the Arkansas State Parks. 

Current Conditions
Lake Sylvia and Camp Ouachita are managed by Arkansas State Parks.
https://www.arkansasstateparks.com/parks/lake-sylvia-recreation-area

General Information

Lake Sylvia is now managed by Arkansas State Parks.

The trail system around Lake Sylvia offers the visitor an opportunity to enjoy an easy nature walk with interpretive signs or venture to the Ouachita National Recreation Trail for a backpackers experience. The Trees of the Forest interpretive trail is an accessible trail for the physically disabled visitors. Each interpretive sign features information on the variety of tree species found in the area. Each sign also offers the text in Braille format. Another interpretive trail, the Wildlife Trail, offers information identifying the common wildlife species in the area. The trail loops through part of the Chinquapin Mountain Walk-in Turkey Area, which also connects with the Ouachita National Recreation Trail. The Lake Sylvia Spur Trail is an additional access provided for the hikers to connect with the Ouachita National Recreation Trail from the Lake Sylvia Recreation Area.

Contact Name: lakesylvia@arkansas.com

Contact Phone: (501) 868-5806

Getting There

Directions

Take Arkansas Hwy. 9 south from Perryville, AR for 9 miles; turn right (southwest) at sign on Arkansas Hwy. 324 for 4 miles.

Facility and Amenity Information

Accessibility

Restrooms

Restrooms are not available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Picnic Tables

Picnic tables are available at this site.

Lake Sylvia is now managed by Arkansas State Parks.

Last updated March 28th, 2025