Lake Sylvia Recreation Area
What to know
Lake Sylvia Recreation Area is nestled between scenic pine and oak-clad mountains in the northeast corner of the Ouachita National Forest. The serene 18-acre lake is noted for its swimming and fishing opportunities only 38 miles west of Little Rock. The trail system offers visitors an opportunity to hike, enjoy an easy nature walk, connect with the Ouachita National Recreation Trail for a backpacking experience, go trail running or gravel grinding. There is also a swimming beach, bathhouses, and picnic sites. Interpretive programming is offered.
The park has 14 campsites with water and electricity, seven primitive sites and two group tent camping sites. Campsites are first-come, first-serve and there is a self-pay station (cash only).
There are seven camper cabins available that can be reserved online or by calling. Camper cabins are not our traditional full-service cabins and provide more of a rustic camping experience. See the descriptions below for what to expect.
The park has 14 campsites with water and electricity, seven primitive sites and two group tent camping sites. Campsites are first-come, first-serve and there is a self-pay station (cash only).
There are seven camper cabins available that can be reserved online or by calling. Camper cabins are not our traditional full-service cabins and provide more of a rustic camping experience. See the descriptions below for what to expect.