Thursday and Friday of Spring Break, we took a quick trip to Hot Springs, Arkansas! We love visiting National Parks, and we are trying to get to all the close ones while our kids are little before venturing further east and west!
We got in late Wednesday night and stayed in this cute "horseshoe cabin." It was in the 30's at night, so a little too cold to tent camp. We found this little cabin - it was just big enough for some platform beds and a picnic table and a heater. Perfect! We still got to cook outside and have a campfire! And, it was only $35 a night - perfect for a quick trip where we spent very little time in a hotel/campsite!
Thursday morning we were pumped to see all that Hot Springs had to show us! See the steam rising from the fountain?
A fun display in one of the historic bath houses now a gift shop!
Outside the Fordyce Bath House - this is where you can tour the building and learn about the traditional baths. Amazing!
This is where the spring comes directly into the basement of the building and was then pumped throughout the building.
Yum - one of the "filling stations." We saw many people filling several large jars here. The water was really good - hot, but good! After it cooled, it tasted great!!! Madeline really liked it - especially warm! She said it tasted like hot tea!
At the bottom of a cascade.
Back at the campsite Thursday night for dinner and a campfire!
Friday morning taking Wren for a little walk.
Cooking sausages - the kids love sausages camping more than they ever do at home!
They earned Junior Ranger Badges. This program is so fun - Aunt Fran first told us about it before we went to Mammoth Cave a few years ago. Since then, the kids have earned 3 badges. Here, they are being "sworn in" to protect the parks!
So proud of their accomplishment!
Walking the trail up the mountain to the lookout tower.
Favorite spots on the trail.
Almost there….
A good look out spot!
Before we headed out Friday evening, Madeline and I took a traditional bath at the Arlington Hotel. This was the only one that would take any age… we tried two others, but the younger they serve is 10 or 14. I had never done this - we both had a really good time in a warm bath. (We had to cool it down A LOT! - Whew, that water comes out HOT!!! - 146 degrees out of the ground and about 106 out of the tap. Needless to say, we added a lot of cold water!)
Very cool to see how it was done so many years ago.
We all had a fun time, and were all amazed at how hot the water was pouring out of the ground! Eli, especially, was amazed at how the water traveled down inside the earth and back out again! Awesome!