Guinn Dipping Vat

The Guinn Dipping Vat is a historic former cattle dipping facility in Ouachita National Forest, northwest of Mount Ida, Arkansas in the ghost town of Mauldin. It is located south of Forest Road 37 west of United States Route 270. It is a U-shaped concrete structure with a concrete and stone drip pad at one end, and is covered with boards. The vat was built c. 1940 by Mack Guinn to serve the local farm population in its efforts to eradicate Texas tick fever. The vat was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.

Guinn Dipping Vat

The Guinn Dipping Vat is a historic former cattle dipping facility in Ouachita National Forest, northwest of Mount Ida, Arkansas in the ghost town of Mauldin. It is located south of Forest Road 37 west of United States Route 270. It is a U-shaped concrete structure with a concrete and stone drip pad at one end, and is covered with boards. The vat was built c. 1940 by Mack Guinn to serve the local farm population in its efforts to eradicate Texas tick fever. The vat was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.