Some parks protect the natural world, others preserve America’s history and inspire future generations. >> https://prks.org/2Bu1JqS
Some parks protect the natural world, others preserve America’s history and inspire future generations. >> https://prks.org/2Bu1JqS
Elk herd crossing the Buffalo National River in Arkansas
Sunrise over the Buffalo National River, Arkansas
You don’t need to go to Budapest to have local beers and dip in historic bathhouses. Head to Hot Springs National Park and you can do it all sans passport. >> http://prks.org/2hGgZZC
Today, “America’s Spa” celebrates the anniversary of its redesignation as a national park in 1921! Not only is Hot Springs National Park known for its soothing thermal waters, it’s also the only park with a brewery inside! 🍻
The United States of America founded its 18th national park in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Now nicknamed “The American Spa,” Hot Springs National Park is home to 47 natural hot springs. These springs maintain an average water temperature of 143° Fahrenheit and many are easily accessible from the park’s main scenic road, West Mountain Drive. Read more