We planned our trip home to include the Hot Springs National Park. A place we had never visited before. We stopped by the visitor center which is right in downtown Hot Springs, Arkansas. Too our surprise the park is in town and consists of several bath houses. Only two are still in operation. The park is the oldest protected area in the US.
This picture was taken on the grounds near the visitor center.
More pictures on the grounds of the National Park.
These pictures are some of the beautiful old buildings in downtown Hot Springs.
Azalea bushes in the park. Can't resist taking pictures of them.
This is a picture of our campsite at Lake Catherine State Park. We both think it is probably the prettiest spot on this past year's journey. We left our kayaks right by the water so that we could go kayaking whenever we wanted.
Some pictures of Lake Catherine from the kayaks.
We found this hidden waterfall. What a peaceful spot! We had thought about bringing a picnic lunch one day but never did.
Someones catfish line drifted away from where they expected and this bad boy was near our campsite for a while. When no one came to claim it Marty decided not to let it go to waste. It sure tasted good.
We had ducks and geese around begging for scrapes of bread. They didn't care for salted peanuts. Max and Zoe loved watching and barking at them.
We all enjoyed sitting around the campfire in the cool evenings. We also had a full moon shining over the lake many of the nights we were here. It was stunning but the pictures didn't turn out very well so you'll have to take our word for it.
For something different to do we went to the horse races in Hot Springs. It had been a long time for both of us and made for a fun afternoon. We weren't too good at picking winners but kind of got the hang of it in the last few races.
This was our first winner I think it was in the 7th or 8th race before we had a horse come in.
Max says he's sad to leave Lake Catherine State Park.
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