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Chickasaw National Recreation AreaLittle Niagra in the spring
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Chickasaw National Recreation Area
Nature & Science
Black and white photograph of spring water flowing over earth and rocks
U.S. Geological Survey Photographic Library / N.C. Glover
Antelope Spring, 1910.
 
Chickasaw National Recreation Area has a diversity of natural resources. These unique flora, fauna, waters, and geological formations have withstood the external pressures of human-made and natural pressures The combination of these resources has created an area unlike any other in the surrounding region.
The Bromide pavilion  

Did You Know?
Chickasaw National Recreation Area was originally famous for its mineral springs. Black Sulphur, Pavilion, and Hillside springs, along with the Vendome Well, produce mineral water. The National Park Service neither substantiates nor denies claims about the medicinal value of the waters.
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Last Updated: December 13, 2008 at 15:17 EST