Camden
Located on a bluff overlooking the Ouachita River, Camden is a city rich in Civil War history. The McCollum-Chidester House served as a Union headquarters when federal troops occupied the town during the Red River Campaign of 1864. Open for tours, the house still contains 1860s furnishings. About 10 miles to the northwest, the site of the Battle of Poison Springs is preserved by Poison Spring State Park, one of three state parks commemorating the campaign. Other Civil War sites in Camden include Fort Sutherland and Oakland Cemetery.
Artifacts related to two famous Camden products, Camark pottery and Grapette soft drinks, as well as Civil War and railroad relics, are exhibited at the Camden Visitors Center and Museum. Two major events held in the city are the spring Camden Daffodil Festival and autumn BPW Barn Sale.
Other area attractions include White Oak Lake State Park; the Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources at Smackover, which recounts the story of South Arkansas’s oil boom; and El Dorado’s restored “oil boom” downtown.
Things to Do in Camden
McCollum-Chidester House
Directions: Ark. 278, which leads into town, becomes Washington Street Built for Peter McCollum in…
Learn more →Oakland Cemetery
The Confederate Section of this cemetery is the final resting place for more than 200…
Learn more →Camden Driving & Garden Tours
Directions: Chamber Of Commerce Office Self-guided driving tour of homes; private garden tours; reservations required…
Learn more →Camden Visitors Center and Museum
Located in a restored 1913 train depot, the museum houses exhibits on local history, including…
Learn more →Graham-Gaughan-Betts Home
Built for Major Joseph M. Graham and his wife Mary Washington (first cousin of George…
Learn more →Fort Southerland Park
Fort Southerland (also known as Fort Diamond) and Fort Lookout were both part of the…
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