Hot Springs National Park

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Hot Springs National Park Krishnan Madhavan

Hot Springs, Arkansas is classified as southern state

Hot Springs National Park Hot Springs, Arkansas, gets its name from the naturally thermal spring waters found here.  Flowing out of the ground at an average temperature of 143 °F, the hot springs produce almost one million gallons of water each day. It’s hard to tell exactly how long people have been visiting the springs. Native Americans called this area “the Valley of the Vapors,” and it was said to have been a neutral territory where all tribes could enjoy its healing waters in peace.  Spanish and French settlers claimed the area in the mid-1500s Now let me show you why it is important to do research to keep this natural wonder of our world alive!

Hot Springs National Park Location: Garland County, Arkansas Established April 20, 1832 but became a National Park on March 4, 1921. Hot Springs was first created by an act of the United States Congress on April 20, 1832 to be preserved for future recreation and healing properties. The hot springs were such a coveted natural wonder that in 1832, President Andrew Jackson designed Hot Springs as the first federal reservation This was before National Parks existed. This was the first place that a piece of land had been set aside by the federal government to preserve its use as an area of recreation. Hot Springs National Park is the smallest national park in America but it is the most fascinating!

Hot Springs National Park Topographic Map

Topographic Features In The Park The most common topographic features of the park are the rocky mountain slopes with their outcrops and lush creek valleys. These areas support mixed stands of oak and hickory interspersed with shortleaf pine on the more exposed slopes and ridgetops. The forest contains flowering shrubs, a wide variety of wildflowers, a rare local chinquapin species , and occasionally the rare Graves spleenwort.

Natural Features In The Park The hot springs are the primary natural resource of the park, but they have not been preserved in their unaltered state as natural surface. They have instead been managed to conserve the production of uncontaminated hot water for public use. The mountains within the park are also managed within this conservation philosophy in order to preserve the hydrological system that feeds the springs. The park and its surrounding mountains exhibit a south-central United States pine-oak-hickory forest ecosystem. The park's vegetation, thermal waters, cold water springs, bathhouses and associated cultural features, and foot trails combine to form an almost 5,400 acre area of resource preservation and interpretation that is under the exclusive legislative jurisdiction of the federal government. Another 672 acres are within the park boundary but are not federally owned.

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