North Mountain

North Mountain, as its name would suggest, is just north of Hot Springs Mountain.

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North Mountain Details

North Mountain, as its name would suggest, is just north of Hot Springs Mountain. It's accessible via the North Mountain Loop Drive, an offshoot of Hot Springs Mountain Drive. There's a parking lot at the foot of the drive, where visitors can access mountain trails such as Goat Rock Trail, Gulpha Gorge Trail, and the Upper Dogwood Trail.

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Nearby Parks Around North Mountain

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Nearby Points of Interest Around North Mountain

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0.7 mi away

Canyon Trail

The West Mountain Trails, including Canyon Trail, sit just behind and to the west of Bathhouse Row.

0.7 mi away

Central Avenue

Central Avenue (Route 7) is the primary access road for Bathhouse Row and Hot Springs National Park.

0.7 mi away

Arlington Hotel

First opened in 1875, the Arlington Hotel has been a Hot Springs landmark for many years.

0.7 mi away

Arlington Trail

Arlington Trail, at .1-miles one-way, is one of the park's shortest hiking routes.

0.7 mi away

Lower Dogwood Trail

The .7-mile Lower Dogwood Trail loop begins when hikers take a left at the east end of the very short Arlington Trail.