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Hot Springs National Park fall painting of kids playing in creek, three standing on gray rock on left side and one on rock  in the middle of the creek, on the right.
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Hot Springs National Park
Amphibians
 

Hot Springs National Park has a variety of frogs, toads, salamanders and their cousins. Here is a checklist.

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Pres. Roosevelt is in an open touring car on Fountain St. in front of the Arlington Hotel. A crowd surrounds the car.

Did You Know?
On June 10, 1936, President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt visited Hot Springs National Park and toured the Fordyce Bathhouse as part of the Arkansas centennial celebration. FDR used the baths at Warm Springs, Georgia, on a regular basis to relieve his polio. He never bathed in Hot Springs.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 MST