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