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Hot Springs National Park

Getting to the Park:

Hot Springs National Park is in downtown Hot Springs, 55 miles southwest of Little Rock, Arkansas, in the Zig Zag Mountains on the eastern edge of the Ouachita Range. Bathhouse Row is on Central Avenue with the mountains of the park flanking this street. Visitors traveling north-south on I-30 take the Hot Springs US 70 West exit south of Benton, the Hot Springs US 270 West exit at Malvern, the Hot Springs AR 7 north exit at Arkadelphia; visitors traveling south on AR 7 will come through downtown Hot Springs where the park is located; visitors traveling south on US 71 south from Fort Smith, or north on US 71 North from Texarkana take the US 270 East exit; visitors coming from Oklahoma on US 70 east would take this route all the way into Hot Springs. 

Greyhound buses and city buses service Hot Springs. The Hot Springs Municipal Airport, located three miles from Bathhouse Row, provides scheduled airline services. Vehicles more than 30 feet long are prohibited on Hot Springs Mountain.

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