Nothing feels more rejuvenating after a strenuous hike than a long soak in a natural hot spring. Luckily, there are places in the U.S. where you can do both.
One U.S. national park characteristically emphasizes health and well-being through its mineral waters — Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas. In the early 1900s, Hot Springs National Park was the ...
If you’re into health, but have never been to a hot spring, you really should add this to your travel bucket wish list. Hot springs are natural pools of geothermally heated water that emerge from the ...
The air had turned frigid thanks to an arctic front that had muscled its way down to San Antonio, but steaming hot water beckoned. My wife and I carefully climbed three icy wooden steps and then ...
HOT SPRINGS — As Hot Springs National Park marks its centennial during 2021, another Spa City attraction is celebrating an even more venerable anniversary. It was 150 years ago when Mountain Valley ...
The East Coast may have many things—Pat’s cheesesteaks, Lady Liberty, the Appalachian Trail—but one thing it mostly lacks are hot springs, which is unfortunate, worthy of pity even, because lounging ...
The water bubbles up hot from the earth and sunlight filters down through the branches of mighty oaks. But before you can soak in Santa Barbara County’s highly popular Montecito Hot Springs, you’ll ...
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