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  2. Hot Springs National Park - Wikipedia

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    Hot Springs National Park is a national park of the United States in central Garland County, Arkansas, adjacent to the city of Hot Springs. Hot Springs Reservation was initially created by an act of the United States Congress on April 20, 1832, to be preserved for future recreation. Established before the concept of a national park existed, it ...

  3. File:Hot Springs National Park, AR.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Thermophyte - Wikipedia

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    Image of Yellowstone National Park hot spring surrounded by thermophytic plants taken in July 2021. There are instances in which a fungus and plant become thermophytes by forming a symbiotic relationship with one another. [5] Some thermophytes live with a fungal partner in a symbiotic relationship with plants, algae, and viruses.

  5. We're spotlighting a different national park each week. Here ...

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    Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park in Hawaii. Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas. Indiana Dunes National Park in Indiana. Isle Royale National Park in Michigan. Joshua Tree National Park in California

  6. The Best Natural Hot Springs on Earth - AOL

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    Discover natural hot springs that offer bathers a chance amid soak in some of the most beautiful environments in the U.S. and around the world.

  7. No nature elves here. What travelers can expect at Hot ... - AOL

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    Don’t even think about soaking in the hot springs at Hot Springs National Park.

  8. Ouachita Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Hot Springs National Park became one of the nation's first parks in 1832. The Battle of Devil's Backbone was fought here at the ridge of the same name in 1863. In August 1990, the U.S. Forest Service discontinued clearcutting as the primary tool for harvesting and regenerating short leaf, pine and hardwood forests in the Ouachita National Forest.

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