We are at Cloud Nine RV Park, which is on top of a small mountain. Beautiful view from some of the sites. Not very crowded however I expect that to change as we get closer to the 4th of July holiday.
MLA & I spent time at the Hot Springs National Park. Supposedly this was the first time property was set aside by the Federal government to protect a natural resource. Initially it was established as a reservation and later changed to a National Park.
The historic district is a row of bath houses that have been mostly restored. Before the turn of the century (not this century silly, the late 1800's) people travelled far distances to locations like Hot Springs, AR where the waters were believed to have special healing properties.
Hard to say if the waters have healing powers or not. Most people coming here for medical purposes found themselves drinking the water and partaking in hot baths; in addition they were breathing healthier air, away from everyday work/living stress, and encouraged to exercise a lot more than they usually exercised. All good things. Did the water regimen help? Who knows? It certainly did not hurt.
There are many fountains/springs throughout the his
All of the bath houses had to add cool water to the hot springs water for bathing purposes. They also had steam baths and used the hot vapors directly from the springs.
All in all, it looks like a good place to spend a week or so. There are several lakes here with lots of water activities. And MLA is excited by the quartz & diamond mines throughout the region.Of course, as MLA points out, we can't really draw any conclusions about the Hot Springs area until we try out some of the bath houses and their spa programs.
It's a tough job but somebody has to do it -- See Ya!
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Well, welcome to Hot Springs, Ark! Six years ago, my husband and I visited here only one day before deciding to move here permanently three months later. We haven't regretted it since!
Named as the No. 1 place in America to retire by geographer Warren Bland , Hot Springs was confirmed as a top retirement destination on a recent Today Show segment by realtor Barbara Corcoran.
I gotta admit, Hot Springs is a pretty cool place to live, even for those of us who aren't yet retired.
To see some of the things we enjoy, check out these short docu-videos at Spa Vlogger.
Rebecca McCormick,
Travel Journalist and Photographer,
The Sentinel-Record
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