- TripBuzz found 32 things to do with kids in or near Hot Springs, Arkansas, including 4 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Arkadelphia, Jessieville and Benton.
- From Lake Ouachita to Theater of Magic, the Hot Springs area offers 49 different types of family activities, including: Visitor Centers, Horseback Riding, Specialty Museums and National & State Parks.
- Located deep within the Ouachita Mountains amongst natural hot springs is the city of Hot Springs. Tourists visit from all around to enjoy the springs and national park, home to historic bath houses and beautiful gardens, for their relaxation and medicinal properties. The city also draws artistic tourists who enjoy the many cultural festivals including the Vapors Independent Music Festival and Hot Springs Film Festival.
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416 camping sites, picnic areas, playgrounds, swimming areas and plenty of fishing opportunities are some of the things Lake Greeson offers its visitors.
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Located on the Arkansas River, Murray Park is a large recreational park offering many amenities. It features several soccer fields and volleyball courts, a dog park with riverside trails, two playgrounds, and boating, canoeing, and fishing opportunities.
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Built in 1927, Central High School is the largest and most expensive to be built in US. It is famous for being the site of forced school desegregation in 1957, during the Civil Rights Movement.
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Arkansas's largest four person raft ride, a Vertigo tunnel waterslide, a 500-foot water pipeline ride, family raft rides, lazy river, a wave pool, a tad pool, and a swimming pool are all found at Wild River Country. In addition, visitors can play volleyball.
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2120 W. Dasy Gatson Bates Dr., Little Rock, AR 72202
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Known for the desegregation battle of 1957, the Central High Museum & Visitor Center exhibits pictures and sculptures in it gardens.
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2120 W. Dasy Gatson Bates Drive, Little Rock, AR 72202
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Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site teaches visitors of the desegregation crisis that occurred there in 1957 and its impact on civil rights. The free tours are offered daily and Ranger-led tours can be booked also.
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Spread across 33 acres, the Riverfront Park has 2 bridges, 1 amphitheatre, plenty of trails, a splash park, as well as other amenities.
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Woodlane & Capitol Avenue, Little Rock, AR 72201
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Built with limestone and with bronze doors, the Arkansas State Capitol was constructed during 1899 and 1911 in the neoclassical architectural style. There are many monuments and memorials on its grounds, including a replica of the Liberty Bell, and the Little Rock Nine Civil Rights Memorial.
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Housing 11 Arkansas governors, Arkansas Governor's Mansion offers visitors guided tours where they can learn about the history of the building and the governors who lived there. The mansion is still in use by the First Family for public events.
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Used year-round, Emerald Park features a trail that is suitable for walking, hiking and bicycling. It further provides scenic views of the city and the Arkansas River. The trail is also equipped with seating for resting or relaxing between walks.