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overbrook
Jun 15, 2013Explorer III
I just got back from camping in Hot Springs, and at the Crater of Diamonds state park.
In Hot Springs, I camped at the Hot Springs National Park campground in Gulpha Gorge. Nice park, but no pool and doesn't accept reservations. It would be a tight fit for your forty.
If I were staying in Hot Springs more than a few days, I'd stay at one of the corp of engineers parks on Lake Ouachita. Brady mountain, or Crystal Springs, or maybe the Hot Springs KOA.
The city of Hot Springs was a little too busy for me, so I moved to the the Crater of Diamonds State park in Murfreesboro, which is one of the nicest parks I've camped in.
They can handle the larger fifth wheels, and they have a waterpark for the kids. And of course, they have the diamond mine where you can search for diamonds and keep all that you find.
Bill
In Hot Springs, I camped at the Hot Springs National Park campground in Gulpha Gorge. Nice park, but no pool and doesn't accept reservations. It would be a tight fit for your forty.
If I were staying in Hot Springs more than a few days, I'd stay at one of the corp of engineers parks on Lake Ouachita. Brady mountain, or Crystal Springs, or maybe the Hot Springs KOA.
The city of Hot Springs was a little too busy for me, so I moved to the the Crater of Diamonds State park in Murfreesboro, which is one of the nicest parks I've camped in.
They can handle the larger fifth wheels, and they have a waterpark for the kids. And of course, they have the diamond mine where you can search for diamonds and keep all that you find.
Bill
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