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  1. Jan 31, 2024 · 1. Location: Hot Springs is located in the southwest portion of Arkansas in Garland County. It is only about an hour (50ish miles) from the Bill and Hilary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock. If you are flying commercial then this is definitely the most convenient airport to Hot Springs, Arkansas. 2.

  2. Feb 21, 2024 · 05 Take a Tour of Criminal History at the Gangster Museum. Spas and shootouts may seem like an odd mix, but the town of Hot Springs was once frequented by some of the most famous criminals in U.S. history, along with its more genteel patrons. To commemorate this, the city founded the Gangster Museum of America.

  3. 2) Hot Springs, AR is a resort town. The town was overrun with vacationers who were completely oblivious to the fact that they were in a national park. The town offers shopping, dining, and a plethora of similar "touristy" services not seen around other national parks.

  4. Oct 1, 2020 · Basic Information. An aerial view of downtown Hot Springs. Did You Know? Hot Springs National Park is the only national park that protects a unique combination of lithology, geologic structure, and water sources that produce the only nonvolcanic geothermal springs of such high quality (temperature, taste, color, odorless) in the United States.

  5. The thermal water in Hot Springs National Park is nearly 4,000-years-old! Originating as rainfall during the same era the Great Pyramids were being built, this world-famous water makes a 4,000+ year journey through the Earth and runs freely into our incredibly unique destination. Named for these thermal springs, Hot Springs National Park is a ...

  6. Hot Springs is 55 miles southwest of Little Rock and is accessible via State Highways 5 and 7 and U.S. Highways 70 and 270. Lodging is plentiful in Hot Springs and around the Diamond Lakes. Complete travel and vacation information for Hot Springs, Arkansas with maps, photos, sightseeing, hotel reservations and more.

  7. The farm briefly became nationally famous in 1918 when Babe Ruth threw a home run during spring training in Whittington Park just across the road from the farm. The ball landed in one of the alligator’s ponds and was never seen again. 847 Whittington Ave, Hot Springs, AR 71901-3318, Phone: 501-623-6172.

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