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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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color photo of [hot spring] water flowing into a collection pool with ferns visible in the right foreground
A collection pool at the foot of the hot spring water cascade provides a place to experience the hot spring water by touching it with your hands or soaking your feet.

Choose one of these topics for more information:

Hot spring water
Amount of hot spring water used
Bathhouse Row
Collecting and using the hot spring water

 

 

 

Highway 7 sign on Gorge Road
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copy of lithograph from a publication showing the valley of the hot springs with Hot Springs Creek on the right and two men in the foregroun  

Did You Know?
Hot Springs Reservation, the first designation of Hot Springs National Park, was set aside by Congress in 1832. This makes Hot Springs National Park the oldest unit in the national park system, 40 years older than Yellowstone National Park.

Last Updated: February 22, 2008 at 13:09 EST