Camp Govey was opened by the Simpson Timber Company in 1955 and ran for 30 years before shutting down in 1985. It was named after Arthur B. Govey who worked his way up from a skid-grease to financial vice president in a 50 year career with Simpson Timber Company. It was a commuter camp without homes or bunkhouses, and workers were bused to the site. It was decided that the camp would shut down, and in 1985, the camp closed. Today nothing remains.
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