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Hot Springs, Arkansas

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A beautiful view of Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas, showcasing its natural landforms and scenic beauty.

Welcome to Hot Springs

Hot Springs is a fun and relaxing city in Arkansas, United States. It is special because of its warm waters that flow from natural hot springs. People have visited these springs for years because they believe the water can help heal and relax.

The city is in the beautiful Ouachita Mountains and is the county seat of Garland County. As of the 2020 United States census, Hot Springs has about 38,000 people. It is the eleventh-biggest city in Arkansas.

Why People Love Hot Springs

Hot Springs is famous for its warm waters. There are 47 springs in the downtown area, and about one million gallons of warm water flow each day. The water is heated to about 143°F (62°C) and comes from rain that fell 4,400 years ago!

You can visit Hot Springs National Park, which is the oldest federal reserve in the country. The park cares for the hot springs and has beautiful gardens along Bathhouse Row. There are eight old bathhouse buildings where people used to relax in the warm water.

Fun Things to Do

Hot Springs has many fun places to explore. You can visit Oaklawn Park, where horse races happen each year. There is also Magic Springs, a fun theme park with rides and games.

You can walk along Central Avenue, which has old buildings, shops, and places to visit. The Arlington Hotel is a famous old hotel built in 1924.

Garvan Woodland Gardens is a beautiful garden with plants from the Ouachita Mountains and a Japanese garden. It is next to Lake Hamilton and is a great place to walk and enjoy nature.

Famous People

Hot Springs has been home to many famous people. Bill Clinton, the 42nd president of the United States, grew up in Hot Springs. Actor Billy Bob Thornton was also born in the city.

Enjoy Your Visit

Hot Springs is a wonderful place to visit for its warm waters, beautiful parks, and fun activities. Whether you want to relax in a bathhouse, explore old buildings, or enjoy a horse race, Hot Springs has something for everyone!

Images

A detailed relief map of the United States showing geographical features and landforms.
The Hot Springs Rehabilitation Center in Arkansas, formerly known as the Army and Navy Hospital.
Aerial view of downtown Hot Springs, Arkansas, showing the city's buildings and streets from above.
Historical photo of the Quapaw Bathhouse, showcasing its architectural details from the 1984 survey.
Historical bathhouse building located in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas.
The Medical Arts Building, a tall Art Deco skyscraper in Hot Springs, Arkansas, built in 1929.
A beautiful view from the Garvan Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs, Arkansas, overlooking the lake and surrounding nature.
Historic Quapaw Bathhouse - a building used for relaxation and community gatherings in the past.

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