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Hot Springs National Park
Canyon Trail
Gravel path going slightly uphill, with small trees on both sides of trail; small brown trail sign is on right.
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The Canyon trailhead is behind the Mountain Valley Water building.  You can see nice views of the Medical Arts Building and the Arlington Hotel from this trail.  It begins as a 150-yard serpentine path which was once part of the old carriage road, Canyon Street.  At the intersection with Oak Trail, take the right path.  This leads up the mountain around a novaculite outcropping and crosses West Mountain Drive.  The Canyon Trail intersects the West Mountain Trail just below a picnic area and overlook along West Mountain Drive.

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closeup of aerial infrared map with Canyon Trail outlined in aqua
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: March 20, 2008 at 14:45 EST