![]() NPS/M. Smith Hot Springs National Park surrounds the north end of the city of Hot Springs with a population of nearly 40,000. Although some park boundaries are bordered by undeveloped forested lands, much of the park, and the thermal water recharge zone, is adjacent to city streets, highways, and homes. These areas are subject to high amounts of traffic, air pollution, non-source point pollution, invasive species, and trash. The park is dedicated to protecting the cultural and natural resources within our 5,500 acre boundary. ![]() Climate Change
Learn more about the impacts of climate change on Hot Springs National Park and the thermal water that flows through this land. ![]() Follow the Water
Learn more about how the thermal springs are formed and why the thermal springs in Hot Springs are different than other springs. ![]() Hot Springs Geology
The story of the Park's thermal springs begins with rocks that formed over 400 million years ago... ![]() Inventory & Monitoring
I&M builds a strong scientific foundation for the management and protection of natural resources in the Park. Learn more. ![]() Nature
Learn about the natural resources at Hot Springs National Park. This includes information about our thermal water, wildlife, and plants. |
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Last updated: September 29, 2023