Gulpha Gorge Campground
Travel Blogs from Hot Springs National Park
Travellin' on
After successfully avoiding the skunk that came calling in the night, we were up and packed quite early and on the road by 7:30. This was always going to be a big driving day as not only were we going to try and head all the way to Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas, we were planning a wee detour that would allow us to 'bag' a couple of more …
Enjoying the strangest National Park
Today was all about relaxing, enjoying the Park and not doing any major driving. So we loaded up after a leisurely start that included a wee scooter for the kids and some time chatting and relaxing over hot drinks for Tim and Jess. Off we went about 5 minutes down the road to Hot Springs National Park. Well…..what a surprise awaited us there …
AAAAAHHH HOT MINERAL BATHS massage and mountains
Tuesday October 6th
Arkansas is all about Water, Rocks and Mountains!! There is water everywhere!! -- including in the air! It started raining at Heifer and it hasn't stopped. It sprinkles and mists then does a down pour and then back to misting. Not the greatest for sightseeing or doing our usual kayaking and hiking and biking. But.... …
Electrobaths: No deaths were recorded
Hot Springs, Arkansas March 16, 17, 18 Rejected titles: Paulie! Shore! Drink the water. Hot like fire! After a *wonderful* experience at the Dallas Zoo, I drove up to Hot Springs, Arkansas. This town of about 35,000 has been famous for its hot water springs (water emerges from the earth at 137 degrees) since Hernando De Soto visited the spot in the …
Hot time in Hot Springs (despite cold weather!)
Wow! What a great couple of days we've had here in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
From the moment we pulled into beautiful Gulpha Gorge Campground
(Hot Springs National Park), and old friend Louis Moten pulled in right behind us to greet us (although he didn't know what time we were arriving!), to this afternoon's time on Bathhouse Row - …
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What a wonderful surprise this park was! 50 Amp Full Hook-Ups, level concrete pads, staggered layout for maximum view out the windows, beautiful landscaping all around - all for $24/night (or, even better, $12/night with the National Parks' Golden Age Passport Card!). And Hot Springs is a fun town - Bathhouse Row is so interesting! Don't miss this park!
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