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Hot Springs National ParkGulpha Gorge Campground in the spring with redbud and dogwood trees blooming.
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Hot Springs National Park
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You can get more information about the area, including lodging, from these:
Hot Springs Convention and Visitor's Bureau
Greater Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce
Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism
Ouachita National Forest    
           (pronounced WASH-i-tah)

 
There are five other national park sites in Arkansas. You can link to information about them:
Central High School National Historic Site (Little Rock AR, 60 mi.)
Arkansas Post National Memorial (Gillette AR, 115 miles)
Fort Smith National Historic Site (Fort Smith AR, 160 miles)
Buffalo National River (Harrison AR, 160 miles)
Pea Ridge National Military Park (Pea Ridge AR, 225 miles)
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Team photo of 1913 Boston Red Sox team with inscription  

Did You Know?
Hot Springs, Arkansas, was the premier baseball spring training site from the 1880s-1940s. The Chicago White Stockings, Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox and others came to soothe their aching muscles at the many bathhouses using Hot Springs National Park water.

Last Updated: February 21, 2007 at 13:37 EST