Hot Springs National Park
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Hot Springs National Park is a United States National Park located in Central Arkansas.
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Understand
- As the Nation's first federally protected reservation, Hot Springs National Park has been the hub of central Arkansas attractions since 1932.
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History
- The park was created by congress in 1932. It is the nation's oldest and smallest national park. Originally named Hot Springs Reservation, it was renamed in 1921. It was origninally created to protect the region's 47 natural flowing thermal springs.
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Landscape
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Flora and fauna
- Hot Springs National Park is nicknamed the Spa Capital of the world. Learn more about it's natural Flora and Fauna at Garvan Woodland Gardens.
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Climate
- Climate in the park is seasonal and generally mild. You can visit the weather page on www.hotsprings.org to learn more.
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Get in
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Fees/Permits
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Get around
- Located in the South Central United States, South Central Arkansas, Hot Springs National Park is central to most cross country travelers. Local travelers will find getting to and around Hot Springs National Park easy and comfortable.
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Eat
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Drink
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Sleep
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Lodging
- Lookout Point Lakeside Inn [1] is located on a peninsula in Lake Hamilton. Contact the innkeeper at info@lookoutpointinn.com or 501-525-6155. 104 Lookout Circle Hot Springs, AR 70913.
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Camping
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Backcountry
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Stay safe
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Get out
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