National & Federal Parks

Though Hot Springs National Park, established because of a remarkable array of 47 thermal springs, is the most famous of Arkansas National Parks, five additional U.S. National Park Service units are located within the state. Travelers can experience the natural beauty of the country's first national river; learn the stories of the first permanent European settlement in

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Hot Springs National Park

the lower Mississippi River valley and of a frontier outpost on the nation's border with the Indian Territory until 1907; and visit a civil rights landmark and a key Civil War battlefield west of the Mississippi River.


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CamdenCamden, AR: This quaint southern town has Civil War history oozing out of every nook and crany. There are Antebellum homes to see, museums and the great Ouachita River. Learn More ...

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