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Whittington Spring
Whittington Spring, along with Happy Hollow Spring, are the park's cold-water springs.
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Whittington Spring Details
Drinking the spring water in Hot Springs National park is perfectly safe at most locations, and there are jug fountains throughout the park where guests can drink or bottle spring water free of charge. Happy Hollow Spring, along with Whittington Spring, are cold-water springs, and each is a few yards away from its respective fountains. The sources for these two springs are different than the hot-water spring sources: Whittington Spring flows out of West Mountain, and Happy Hollow Spring flows out of North Mountain. The Arkansas Department of Health requires the water from these springs to be formally treated; an ozone filtration system has been deemed the least intrusive. Very little ozone is still in the water when it reaches the spigot, and visitors will not notice any taste.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Whittington Spring
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Whittington Park
Named in honor of early Hot Springs resident Hiram Whittington, Whittington Park was originally called Whittington Lake Reserve when it was established in the late 1890s.
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Whittington Avenue
Whittington Avenue, north of the park's western section, covers roughly the same ground as Whittington Trail.
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Sugarloaf Mountain
Sugarloaf Mountain, which peaks at 1,209 feet, is in the northern section of Hot Springs National Park and crossed by the Sunset Trail.
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Balanced Rock
Reachable via a spur off the middle section of the Sunset Trail, Balanced Rock is a novaculite outcropping sitting precariously atop another novaculite boulder.
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Sunset Trail
The Sunset Trail is the longest in Hot Springs National Park, covering almost 10 miles one-way.