New Camp Map posted
I have updated the camp map. You can find it on the maps page. Included are some gravel trails imported from government GIS data as some corrections. Also included are the names of the streets that the forest service uses. You may see street names refered to on posted notes in the camp.
If you have a camera please send in a photo of any maps you see posted at the camp.

hey there, a few of us went riding around in there last night trying to locate the camp cemetary with no luck. you would most definetly need a map if your not familiar with the place. most roads are passable with a vehicle, that we took , others a 4X4 or 4-wheeler to get through some.
View Commenti would like to have a more accurate map of the lat and long for livingston thanks
View Commentdoes anyone know if there are any buildings still standing in camp livingston if so please let me know where i might can find them. Thank you
View Commentyes, there are still buildings standing. i’ve been exploring livingston for about 10 years now and have found some very interesting things!
View CommentI ride there from time to time and have found many unusual things. I have tried to
View Commentlocate things like the POW cemetery and the Gas chamber location.The sewer plant is relativly still in tact though. Good maps are almost non existant. I am trying to get some info from the national archives.
DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY INFO ON CAMP CLAIBORNE?MY GRANDFATHER WAS A CONCRETE MASON AND CARPENTER THERE…..CAN’T FIND A GOOD MAP THAT SHOWS ANYTHING. LIJH
View Commentsorry ‘ bought the all caps. lijh
View CommentDoes anyone know any of the locations of the sutff that was buried at livingston. Does any body have any old pictures or memrabily from from livingston that they are wanting to get rid of?
View CommentThere is plenty of memorabilia to be found on ebay. Just
View Commenttype in Camp Livingston in your search and you’ll find items
such as pillow cases, postcards and even old letters. Try it,
you’ll be glad you did if you’re a Camp Livingston enthusiast.
I’m writing a book on Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. Anything to share about the place,
View Commentthe camp management, the soldiers who lived it, acceptance by the local population,
personal stories, and reproducable photos you would share, please contact me at:
richard.hartness@smail.astate.edu.