
Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources
South Arkansas is known for its unique history of the oil boom of the 1920s. While exploring the grounds of a state park, you'll see how oil field equipment was used.
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79.9 mi away
Lake Hamilton
A reservoir created out of the Ouachita River, Lake Hamilton was filled south of Hot Springs following the construction of Carpenter Dam in the 1930s.
83.1 mi away
Prospect Avenue
Those who wish to access the western portion of the park via West Mountain Drive can do so from Prospect Avenue.
83.3 mi away
City of Hot Springs
The city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, which surrounds Hot Springs National Park, has a population of a little over 35,000 residents.
83.4 mi away
West Mountain Drive
West Mountain Drive provides the main access to the park's western section, on West Mountain.
83.4 mi away
Levi Hospital
The landmark Levi Hospital on Prospect Avenue was founded in 1914 by the International Order of B'nai B'rith to provide free healthcare services to the poor.
83.4 mi away
Sunset Trail
The Sunset Trail is the longest in Hot Springs National Park, covering almost 10 miles one-way.