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The Gorge

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    • Day 19–25

      Hot Springs, AR

      December 5, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 61 °F

      Hot Springs marks a lot of firsts on our RV adventure.

      It is our first National Park--well, the first one we have visited with Cherry and Isabel, anyway. Hopefully the first of many. It has not disappointed, with a museum dedicated to the bathhouses of the hot springs and an interesting short movie about the formation and history of the springs. And, perhaps most importantly, lots of hiking right outside our door--which is the thing I miss possibly the most about our home in Phoenix.

      It is our first stop that is somewhat of our own choosing where we aren't high-tailing it to get registered and licensed, or repaired, or to visit family or our practice in Austin. While we did have some liberty earlier in the fall, we really didn't know what to do with ourselves and were doing a lot of figuring out how our new life would work. This week was something of a first taste of what our day-to-day life will be like for the next who-knows-how-long.

      It is also our first stop in mountains that aren't part of the Rockies. The trees are tall and dense, and it reminds me a lot of Virginia.

      We also enjoyed a soak in the hot springs--these ones are not sulphureous, so that was a big plus.
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    • Day 5

      Gulpha Gorge CG@ Hot Springs Natl Pk, AR

      June 5, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 86 °F

      $17 a night and all sites are full hook-up. We are by the stream. Good shade. Close to town. We get cell service.. Really tight squeeze getting into site because National Park Service doesn't want to cut or trim anything. Eddie got it in. Glad we had reservations because the whole CG is full.. The Host told us they are pretty much full every night of the season because this is the only urban national park
      We are going to the hot springs this week.  From the 1920s through the 1940s, Hot Springs flourished as a place where the famous and infamous came to enjoy the thermal waters, In 1832 it became the first National Park. The National Park consists of a row of Bath Houses – 2 are still working and the other buildings have been transformed into gift shops, the visitor center, and a brewery!! It looks like the town had it's glory days, and now those days are past, outside of town. Downtown is like downtown Harrisburg
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