Hot Springs National Park has one of the nicest Park campgrounds. About 50 sites ALL are 50A full hookup. Restrooms have NO showers or bathing facilities.Beautiful spacious sites, especially those that are creekside. A MUST see is Garvan Gardens, especially how when everything is blooming. The downtown part of the park features a restored bath house, that has been set up as a museum, and has guided tours several time daily. One day will suffice very well for that. The Park itself has a number of good hiking trails, and beautiful vistas. And NO, there is no open water that you can put your feet in! Reason is that the water is up to 140 degrees, and will seriously burn you or your kids. There are two public bath houses that offer a variety of heathful baths and massages, as well as several of the hotels off the same. The water is over 4000 years old, and is perfectly save to drink. It is the only National Park that gives away (for free) the resource it is charged with protecting!! However, at the campground, the creek is refreshig, and does have a small pool that is great for the kids to play in. It is very cold water there, not from the springs.
Noel and Betty Johnson (and Harry)2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.