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Can you touch the hot springs in Arkansas?

Within the Park, there are 3 places where you can touch the thermal water. Even though the water comes out of the ground at 147 degrees F, it is cool enough to touch by the time it reaches the pools.



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The naturally high temperatures of the spring water make the water unsafe for bathing, so think twice before you dip your toes in. Fortunately, there are other options at the park that make it possible to submerse yourself in the therapeutic waters at a safe temperature.

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Taking a Dip The naturally high temperatures of the spring water make the water unsafe for bathing, so think twice before you dip your toes in. Fortunately, there are other options at the park that make it possible to submerse yourself in the therapeutic waters at a safe temperature.

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Thanks to the highly porous Bigfork Chert and Arkansas Novaculite, rainwater can travel down these conduits to depths between 2,000 and 8,000 feet. A natural thermal gradient heats the water. As the water moves deeper within the Earth, the hotter the water becomes.

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Individuals can use any variety of containers to take home the rich water that Hot Springs is so named for. Drinking the hot springs water is perfectly normal, even encouraged. Go ahead. Quaff the elixir, as they used to say in the heyday of the spa (1880-1950 was the Golden Age of Bathing).

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We recommend getting out of the water for 5 minutes every 15 minutes or so. This largely depends on the temperature of the pool you're in. You might need to get out more often in a hotter pool and less in a mild pool. Listen to your body.

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They will list the current temperature of the water as well as the maximum amount of minutes to stay in at a time. For the most part, almost all commercial hot springs in North America require swimsuits so always err on the side of caution and keep that suit on. Even if you see someone remove their suit – wait.

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Famous for its hot mineral waters and Ouachita Mountain scenery as well as its hotels and nightlife, this bustling turn-of-the-century resort town was the perfect place for something no one had ever heard of: annual spring training for professional baseball. In time, five fields were built.

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Just because we're a landlocked state doesn't mean you can't have a beautiful beach getaway. This gorgeous beach is Lake Balboa, the largest lake in Hot Springs Village. A good starting point for your beach break would be the marina which is located at 480 Ponce de Leon Dr., Hot Springs Village, AR 71909.

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One of the places most famous for its hot springs is Japan. There are more than 3000 of these springs, called “onsen,” scattered across the country - which is more than anywhere else on earth, according to Lonely Planet.

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The water in most natural hot springs is relatively safe, but precaution should be taken regarding disease-carrying organisms, bacteria, and other pathogens. Research the spring beforehand to see if there have been issues in the past. Never ever drink the water! I don't even let my kids put their heads under.

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At some hot springs, especially ones located in the backcountry, clothing is optional. Before you go, check out the policy on nudity at hot springs. At Diamond Fork Hot Springs here in Utah, nudity is actually illegal and more often than not, there are kids at the hot springs.

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