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Hot Springs National Park
Honeysuckle Trail
early spring scene of graveled trail on the left and stone trail shelter on the right.

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Packed with gravel and rather steep in places, this trail crosses Park Trail and intersects with both Fountain and Floral trails. There is a stone shelter at the latter junction. The south end is in a curve of Hot Springs Mountain Drive; the north end joins Hot Springs Mountain Trail.

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Red aerial map of Hot Springs National Park, with the Honeysuckle Trail highlighted in green
 

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Close up of spring water dripping over algae covered rock formation.

Did You Know?
The hot spring water at Hot Springs National Park becomes heated at a depth of approximately one mile before beginning the journey back to the surface through a fault.

Last Updated: March 06, 2008 at 14:44 MST