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Chamber
of Commerce
Visitor Center
Located in the Historic Sandstone District on N. River Street |
After checking into your choice of over 400 rooms of lodging,
begin to experience Hot Springs by strolling along the Freedom
Trail
that winds its way along the banks of the Fall River.
You will discover healing warm-water springs, walk under a
waterfall and maybe you will even encounter a deer or two along
the way. Experience the unique shops, galleries, coffee houses,
book stores, restaurants and lounges that occupy magnificent
century-old sandstone buildings that dot the landscape along
Chicago, Jennings and North River streets. Explore the 1890
railroad depot that now serves as Visitor
Information Center and ask the friendly travel
professionals, “What’s there to do in Hot Springs?”
They will smile and start by directing you to experience the
world famous Mammoth Site where you can see
history being uncovered right before your eyes. You can see
wild mustangs in their natural habitat with their heads held
proudly high and hear their pounding hoof beats as they freely
gallop over the open range at the Black Hills Wild
Horse Sanctuary. You will want
to play a round of golf at the award-winning Southern
Hills Municipal Golf Course and then cool down with
a swim at the Evans Plunge. After all this, there will still
be time for a fun round of miniature golf at Putt
for Fun. You can experience
it all here in Hot Springs – where
our past is present! Experience Healing Waters and Soothing Spas!
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