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Where to Eat Good Fast Food in Hot Springs, AR
"The young woman was very kind and as this was our first Chick-fil-A experience, she explained everything. Once we got our order plac..."
"The young woman was very kind and as this was our first Chick-fil-A experience, she explained everything. Once we got our order plac..."
"07.09.21Strike 2Got there before 10:PM and they told me they don't have any fish. THEN COOK SOME LAZY!. If you don't want my business then that&..."
"Ordered 2 drinks they charged one price for the drink and then added a separate price for the alcohol. The drinks were expensive."
"Hot Springs Reservation, the first designation of Hot Springs National Park, was set aside by Congress in 1832. This makes Hot Springs National Park the oldest unit in the national park system, 40 years older than Yellowstone National Park. The hot springs flow from the western slope of Hot Springs Mountain, part of the Ouachita Mountain range."
"The oldest park in town, it can be found sitting right in between the surrounding mountains. Hot Springs National Park is like a hub for the city for outdoors lovers. You have access to multiple trails, a public bathhouse with natural mineral baths, and plenty of outdoor amenities to make your stay as comfortable as possible."
"At just shy of two million acres, Ouachita National Forest covers vast expanses of forested and mountain land between the border of Arkansas and Oklahoma. With dozens of miles of trails, numerous campsites and a host of other activities available to outdoor lovers, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that it’s one of the area’s most popular outdoor destinations. Amateur rock hounds are attracted by the huge vein of crystals that runs through the area, and hunters and fisherman are drawn here as well."
"The forest is over 1.8 million acres that stretches between Arkansas and Oklahoma. The forest is used for timber harvesting, mineral leasing of course lots of recreation opportunities. Visitors can take a scenic drive through the winding roads, canoe down the river, hiking, ATV rides, and horseback riding."
"Another popular attraction in Hot Springs, the petting zoo is a nice place to visit for it contains a wide variety of animals such as alligators, deer, ponies, goats, lions, ostriches and many more. What distinguishes this little wildlife park than others is the way the zoo functions. The place has been devised and maintained to provide a friendly and comfortable environment to both animals and...Read more"
"Most of us steer clear of alligators when we see them in the water, but at the Arkansas Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo, you can hold a baby one in your very own hands. This is a popular tourist attraction that has hundreds of alligators and other animals too, such as emu, sheep, and deer. Live alligator feeding shows take place Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays at noon in the summer."
"Hold a baby gator, feed and pet mini goats, and see wolves, mountain lions, monkeys, raccoons and more. Guests also have the chance to feed baby alligators and see live gator feeding shows."