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Hot Springs National Park
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Creek flowing from lower right side of photo with rocky bank on lower left; creek is flanked on opposite side by green trees and shrubs. A trail crosses the creek on the left side of the photo.
Hot Springs area EAST Labs
Trail crossing Gulpha Creek at Gulpha Gorge Campground.
 

Hot Springs and North Mountain Trails

Arlington Trail (0.1 mi)  Honeysuckle Trail (0.5 mi)
Carriage Road (0.1 mi) Hot Springs Mtn Trail (1.7 mi)
Dead Chief Trail (1.4 mi) Lower Dogwood Trail (.7 mi)
Floral Trail (0.4 mi) Peak Trail (0.6 mi)
Fountain Trail (528 ft) Reserve Trail (0.3 mi)
Goat Rock Trail (1.1 mi) Shortcut Trail (0.2 mi)
Grand Avenue Trail (0.2 mi) Tufa Terrace Trail (0.2 mi)
Grand Promenade (0.5 mi) Upper Dogwood Trail (1 mi)
Gulpha Gorge Trail (0.8 mi)





            

 

 

 

 

 
Wooded trail scene showing trail switchback, a sharp turn in the trail
Hot Springs area EAST Labs
Wooded trails offer pleasant year round hiking.
 

West and Sugarloaf Mountain Trails

Canyon Trail (0.7 mi) Sunset Trail (17 mi)
Mountain Top Trail (1.5 mi) West Mountain Trail (1.2 mi)
Oak Trail (1 mi) Whittington Trail (1.2 mi)

 

black and white head and shoulders shot of James Cary with ranger hat on and building in background  

Did You Know?
Hot Springs National Park Ranger James Cary was the first National Park Service ranger to be killed in the line of duty. He was shot by bootleggers while patrolling West Mountain on March 12, 1927.

Last Updated: January 16, 2008 at 14:35 EST