Mano and Hailey's hot springs project.

Joined May 2017
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The waters from the hot springs are more than 4,000 years old
Fun Fact: Hernando DeSoto, the famous European explorer, was the first European to visit the Hot Springs.
Geology in Hot Springs National Park include old sedimentary rocks. There is rocks like, shale, chert, and sandstone.
Popular visitor sites in Hot Springs National Park include the Hot Springs viewing tower and the town of hot springs.
You can find narrow steep ziz-zag ridges at the park. Hot thermal springs emerge in a gap between Hot Springs and West Mountain.
Vegetation at Hot Springs National Park includes wildflowers, and blooming trees. It is primary forest hills and valleys.
Hot Springs is hot most of the time, there are about 219 sunny days per year. The July high is 93 degrees.
Elevation of Hot Springs is 1,500 feet.
The size of the park is 8.672 mi(2)
The latitude of the park is 34.5217 N and the longitude is 93.0424 W.
There are no extinct or endangered species living at Hot Springs National Park.
Invasive Species in the park include goats that are being used to eat the plants that the park cannot put Herbicide on.
Manuel Prudhomme built the first cabin. John Perficful began occupying the land and more people came. A town grew around the springs.
American Indians occupied land 3,000 years ago. Later on. U.S. policy forced eastern Indians off traditional homelands.
Hot Springs because U.S. territory in 1803. The park became a federal reserve in 1820.