The Hot Springs Hotel is conveniently located to
Historic Downtown Hot Springs, Bathhouse Row, and
Lake Hamilton. Other area attractions located near
the hotel are Magic Springs/Crystal Falls theme park,
and Garvan Woodland Gardens.
The quiet town of Little Rock was instantly catapulted
into the public eye with the presidential election
of Bill Clinton in 1992. The capital of Arkansas is
the state's center for business, politics and culture.
Little Rock has never been known as a tourist destination
but possesses its share of attractions nonetheless.
Visitors can stroll past beautiful antebellum mansions
in the downtown historical district; visit the Old
Mill, a water-powered grist mill featured in the opening
scene of "Gone With The Wind;" or tour the
Arkansas State Capitol, an exact replica (albeit significantly
smaller) of the nation's capitol. Riverfront Park
is a scenic spot overlooking the Arkansas River. Tourists
can actually view the "little rock" for
which the city was named. With an amphitheater, plazas,
lush greenery and various picnic areas, the Park is
a popular gathering spot.
More than 60 different religious denominations are
represented in the Greater Little Rock area. Central
Arkansas is located in what is known as the "Bible
Belt" and has a strong religious heritage.