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The following 23 pages use this file: Antioch Township, Hot Spring County, Arkansas; Bismarck, Arkansas; Bonnerdale, Arkansas; Donaldson, Arkansas; Friendship, Arkansas
NPS_hot-springs-regional-map.pdf (579 × 456 pixels, file size: 700 KB, MIME type: application/pdf) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.
Arkansas Highway 128 (AR 128) is a designation for four state highways in Southwest Arkansas. One segment of 11.99 miles (19.30 km) runs from Highway 7 in Sparkman east to Highway 9 at Holly Springs.
US 70B west / AR 5 north – Hot Springs, Fountain Lake, Hot Springs Village: Signed as exits 11B (west) and 11A (north) eastbound, exits 6A (west) and 6B (north) westbound 102.4: 164.8: Eastern end of freeway section 112.7: 181.4: AR 128 west – Fountain Lake: Eastern terminus of AR 128: Saline 114.1: 183.6: AR 88 west – Lonsdale: Eastern ...
AR 7 – Arkadelphia, Hot Springs: Western terminus 2.32: 3.73: AR 128 south – Caney: Western end of AR 128 concurrency 6.53: 10.51: AR 128 north – Hot Springs: Eastern end of AR 128 concurrency 10.06: 16.19: AR 171 – Diamondhead, Malvern, Lake Catherine State Park: Eastern terminus: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Bonerdale is an unincorporated community in Hot Spring County, Arkansas, United States. Bonerdale is located on U.S. Route 70 in far western Hot Spring County, 10.5 miles (16.9 km) east-northeast of Glenwood. [2] Bonerdale has a post office with ZIP code 71933. [3]
Arkansas Highway 27 (AR 27) is a designation for four state highways in Arkansas. One segment of 58.30 miles (93.82 km) runs from US 59 / US 71 west of Ben Lomond north to US 270 in Mount Ida . A second segment of 46.09 miles (74.17 km) runs from US 270 west of Mount Ida north to Highway 10 in Danville .
The county includes Hot Springs National Park, the only national park in the state of Arkansas as well as the first property to be protected under federal legislation. A law was passed in 1832 supported by President Andrew Jackson to preserve this area, even before Arkansas was admitted as a state. Hot Springs National Park, located in Garland ...