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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
 
black and white photo of bronze eagle on top of limestone  

Did You Know?
In 1892 U.S. Army Engineer Lt. Robert R. Stevens hired the noted Boston firm of Frederick Law Olmsted to create landscaping plans for Hot Springs Reservation, now Hot Springs National Park. Stevens rejected the firm’s plans in 1893, but some features were adopted and still survive today.

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