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Hot Springs National Park
For Teachers
 
Hot Springs National Park with its hot springs, natural areas and historic use of the springs for medicine and recreation can provide extensions for your classroom materials.

The park has rangers available to lead groups on tours with reservations at least two weeks in advance. We can arrange to have an American Sign Language Interpreter for your group if you let us know when you make your reservation.

We are working on more lesson plans that you will be able to download. Check with us periodically for updates.

2007 Hot Springs Reservation anniversary logo, blue Quapaw Bathhouse with text
2007 park anniversary
Find out about the many activities held for the anniversary in 2007
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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: August 02, 2006 at 11:17 EST